
Neat, healthy hedges — shaped right, cut at the right time
Hedge Trimming in Maple Ridge, BC
A well-trimmed hedge is clean, healthy, and shaped to grow well into the following season. The difference between a good hedge trim and a bad one is timing and technique — cut too hard, at the wrong time of year, and you set the hedge back by a season. Our crew knows the difference between a cedar hedge that wants a light shaping and a laurel that can handle a hard cut.
Maple Ridge's wetter climate means hedges grow quickly and need consistent trimming to stay manageable. Left too long, cedar and laurel hedges develop a thick, uneven exterior that takes multiple seasons to correct. We keep hedges throughout Maple Ridge tidy year-round.
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Service areas
We serve Haney, Pitt Meadows, Alouette River area, Blaney Bog area, North Maple Ridge — and all rural properties throughout Maple Ridge.
What’s included
Every hedge trimming job includes:
- All hedge species — cedar, laurel, boxwood, privet, and more
- Clean, even lines and consistent shaping
- Height reduction where needed
- All clippings removed from site
- Advice on timing and frequency for your specific hedge
- Available as a one-off or regular scheduled service
What to expect
How hedge trimming works
Species check and timing
Cedar, laurel, boxwood, and privet all have different ideal trim windows. We confirm your hedge species and whether the timing is right before we start — the wrong cut at the wrong time sets a hedge back by a season.
Shape first, cut second
We establish the target profile before trimming begins — straight top, vertical sides, slight taper if the hedge is tall. Then we trim to that line. Guessing the shape mid-cut produces uneven results.
Clippings removal
All trimmings are loaded and removed from the property. With a large cedar hedge, this can be a significant volume of material — well above what a domestic green bin handles.
Aftercare advice
We'll tell you when to trim again, whether the hedge would benefit from water or a slow-release fertiliser, and whether any interior thinning would improve light penetration.
Tree care in Maple Ridge
Why Maple Ridge trees need professional care
hedge trimming in Maple Ridge is different from other areas. Maple Ridge's wetter climate means hedges grow quickly and need consistent trimming to stay manageable. Left too long, cedar and laurel hedges develop a thick, uneven exterior that takes multiple seasons to correct. We keep hedges throughout Maple Ridge tidy year-round.
- •Proximity to natural areas means root systems can be undermined by seasonal flooding and water table changes
- •Large rural properties have trees that have never been professionally assessed or pruned
- •Wind from river valleys causes higher stress on trees and more frequent storm damage
Why us
Why Maple Ridge homeowners choose Little Tree Care
Fully bonded & insured
Every job is fully covered. Certificate of insurance available on request for strata and commercial clients.
WorkSafe BC compliant
All work meets BC provincial health and safety standards. No shortcuts on any job, any size.
Free, honest estimates
We assess the job and give you a straight quote — no hidden fees, no pressure, no bill surprises.
Common questions
Hedge Trimming in Maple Ridge — FAQ
- Most western red cedar hedges in the Lower Mainland need trimming once or twice a year — once in late spring after the main flush of growth, and sometimes again in late summer if the hedge is fast-growing. Over-trimming is as problematic as under-trimming.
Free estimate
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Fully bonded & insured
Certificate of insurance available on request.
WorkSafe BC compliant
Every job meets BC safety standards.
Same-day response
We reply same day during business hours.
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