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<blockquote data-quote="johnpol" data-source="post: 2135119" data-attributes="member: 387645"><p>If I had known about the bacon sarnies!!! If it is going to be cut back then you take it a little further than you want it, it allows it to regrow back to where you want it then just trim it to that afterwards (when it regrows that is) same goes if you are reducing the height. Be prepared for it looking terrible for a good few months until it all grows back in. I want to PTGL my hedge in the back as I hate it. PGTL means Prune To Ground Level if anyone was wondering. Good luck with the Taming of the Hedge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnpol, post: 2135119, member: 387645"] If I had known about the bacon sarnies!!! If it is going to be cut back then you take it a little further than you want it, it allows it to regrow back to where you want it then just trim it to that afterwards (when it regrows that is) same goes if you are reducing the height. Be prepared for it looking terrible for a good few months until it all grows back in. I want to PTGL my hedge in the back as I hate it. PGTL means Prune To Ground Level if anyone was wondering. Good luck with the Taming of the Hedge. [/QUOTE]
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