Well-maintained hedges are a stunning feature in any garden, adding structure, privacy, and style. At Home Tree Services, we provide expert hedge trimming services tailored to each species and property type, ensuring precision shaping and long-lasting beauty.
Whether you need a one-off trim or scheduled maintenance, we service all residential gardens across Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.

Sharp lines and elegant shapes for instant kerb appeal.

Timed trims for healthy, consistent growth.

From low box hedges to towering screens.

Safe trimming for tall or awkward hedges.

We treat your garden like it’s our own.
“They were extremely professional and very thorough in cleaning up afterwards.”
- Jim,
East Sydney




Generally 2–3 times a year. Fast-growing species may need more regular care. We can set up a seasonal schedule for you.
Yes! We can restore unruly hedges with careful reshaping and rejuvenation pruning.
Always. We leave your property clean and can mulch the clippings on-site or dispose of them.
Absolutely. We use specialised ladders, extendable tools, and industry-grade equipment to work safely and efficiently at all heights. Hedge trimming—especially for tall or hard-to-reach hedges—is not a task for everyone. It requires the right tools, experience, and a sharp eye for detail. That’s where we come in. Our team is fully trained to handle these jobs safely, delivering clean lines and professional results every time.
Late autumn or early spring is generally ideal for trimming, as it promotes healthy growth and avoids interfering with flowering. However, many hedge species benefit from light maintenance throughout the year. And of course, if your hedge has become completely overgrown or you need it tidied up for a special event or seasonal refresh—even if it’s not the ‘perfect’ time—we understand, and we’re here to help. We’ll make it look great and also give you practical tips on how to care for it between trims, so it stays neat and healthy year-round.
All common varieties—Murraya, Lilly Pilly, Buxus, Viburnum, and more. We know the unique needs of each.
Not when it’s done correctly by professionals. Timing is everything—trimming at the wrong moment can remove next season’s blooms or weaken the plant. Our team understands the specific flowering cycles of different hedge species and schedules trimming to preserve their beauty and vitality. That’s why so many homeowners leave it to the experts.
Yes, we can visit seasonally or on a custom schedule that suits your garden’s needs. We’re happy to pop you in our calendar for regular care and reach out when it’s time to book, or you can simply contact us on a needs basis—whatever works best for you. We also share helpful tips, seasonal reminders, and ideas to help you stay on top of your garden jobs—so be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram for inspiration and updates!
Every property is different, and so are your needs. Some homes have small decorative hedges that need a light touch, while others have large privacy screens that require more time, equipment, and precision. That’s why we don’t offer a one-size-fits-all price.
To make sure you get a fair and accurate quote for a high-quality job, we provide customised quotes based on the size of the hedge, the species, how much trimming is required, and access to the site.
But don’t worry—getting a quote is easy, and we don’t leave you hanging. Once you fill out our quote form, we’ll get back to you quickly. If we need to come out and inspect your property, we’ll arrange a time that works for you. We know forms can sometimes feel like they disappear into the internet, but that’s not how we work. You’ll hear from us promptly.
Once we’ve got all the details, we’ll give you a clear, fully detailed quote so you can make the right decision—on your timeline. Whether you’re ready to book straight away or just exploring your options, we’re here to help.
Absolutely. Many clients book hedge trimming alongside pruning for a full garden refresh.
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