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Hedge cutting in winter
I live on the south coast in Sussex and I need to cut my beech hedge before nesting season, the hedge still has its brown leaves. Can I cut it now in freezing weather?
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Personally, I'd not do it when there's a really hard frost on the cards (it was -7C here in Suffolk at 8am this morning) - but I'm not sure there's a proven reason for that reservation!
We usually do ours at the end of August so the hedge has a chance to grow back a bit to provide winter screening. This year, however, the hedge was showing clear signs of stress from drought and extraordinary heat so we chose not to stress it further by encouraging more growth. We'll need to give ours a good trim soon.
https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/hedge-cutting-in-frost-yes-or-no.268228/
I've postponed hedge trimming at the moment particular conifer hedges, they probably be ok but like I said above if you can do it later when the weather better or at the very least when its not going below minus 5 do it then.