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I price it out all the same. I’m actually better estimating hedges, and small prunings than bigger projects. Meaning it’s more profitable for me.
Today I climbed a orchard ladder once, free climbed a few small trees (about 4’-6’ off the ground) and roped into a small 25’ dogwood.
Left piles of brush and made about 125-130% my average daily.
Damn thing is so big I do the upper half from the roof of the chip box. This thing is level on top. Measuring from the top of the hedge it’s about 4.5’ on the up hill side, and 15-17’ on the down h
I actually enjoy that hedge. It’s at a high end restaurant/resort, the true 5 course meal $500 a head if paired with wine kinda place.I'm with swing. Build a wall and paint it green. Hedges suck in a major way. Everyone wants that shit in Evos pic but it never turns out that way because they don't like paying the bill. So we have to come in and somehow turn a row of fucked up amputee's into a hedge? It wont be maintained. It wont look good. It wont stay small.
Unfortunately I'm not the sales rep.
It’s not that big but on a rise. It’s kinda like a Arborist play ground, the person who did it before me did a pretty damn good job. They also have ‘light wells’ from bridges to the main floor down to the lower story with vine maples planted in them. It’s so large I have to rappel of the railing on the third floor to prune them. One tree is pleached, some nice Japanese maples, dogwoods, apples, fan espalier pears, 24” dbh transplanted Norway maple, and the never ending odd thing here or thereLooks like a nice big Kousa in the background too
I bet it is nice doing a pristine, perfect shave. All our "hedge" work is for people like your slurks with a row of hulking Leylands on the driveway that want us to somehow make them little and cute again. Or uber topped hemlocks...some how it's always a species that tries to grow like a real tree.I actually enjoy that hedge. It’s at a high end restaurant/resort, the true 5 course meal $500 a head if paired with wine kinda place.
The issue is it’s in a very visible part of town, and when ever I’m working on it I get 3-5 folks wanting me to do their crappy hedges just like that one. I then tell them my rates and that I have to tend this one 3 times per year (leyland) and the tend to just slurk away.
They also have ‘light wells’ from bridges to the main floor down to the lower story with vine maples planted in them. It’s so large I have to rappel of the railing on the third floor to prune them. One tree is pleached, some nice Japanese maples, dogwoods, apples, fan espalier pears, 24” dbh transplanted Norway maple, and the never ending odd thing here or there
Nope, it’s well established, and even has been deadwood in the interior. So just straight shearing for the most part, once it’s done you can see dappled light through the thing. I’ve slowly been fixing a few proud spots, holes and a dead branch or two. Took he last guy 3+ days to do it. I’ve done it in one but break it up over two days and pruning other things for the other half days to avoid burn out or trying to just get er done.I bet it is nice doing a pristine, perfect shave. All our "hedge" work is for people like your slurks with a row of hulking Leylands on the driveway that want us to somehow make them little and cute again. Or uber topped hemlocks...some how it's always a species that tries to grow like a real tree.
3x a year? Do you ever have to reach in to make larger cuts?