Welcome to Golden Grove Maintenance Inc

Welcome to Golden Grove Maintenance, where we have been expertly trimming cedar hedges since 2018 and now providing deep root tree and shrub fertilization. As an ISA Certified Arborist® ON-3145A, we bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every project we undertake.

At Golden Grove, we take immense pride in delivering exceptional customer service. We prioritize spending time with each customer to understand their unique concerns and requirements. Our goal is to exceed expectations by educating our clients on the condition and proper maintenance of their hedges.

Hiring a specialized company like Golden Grove offers several benefits. You can rest assured that the job will be done right the first time, and you’ll receive expert advice tailored to your specific needs. Our commitment to quality work and personalized service sets us apart in the industry, ensuring your complete satisfaction.

Experience the difference with Golden Grove Maintenance – where your hedges thrive and your satisfaction is guaranteed. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let us elevate the health and beauty of your outdoor spaces

Services

Transform your outdoor space with our professional hedge trimming services! Our expert team specializes in precise trimming techniques that encourage healthy growth and dense foliage year after year. By regularly pruning your cedar hedges, we ensure they maintain their intended size and shape while staying clear of any structures on your property. Don’t wait to restore the beauty of your cedar hedges! Contact us today to schedule a professional trim and ensure your hedges look their best throughout the year.

If a cedar hedge hasn’t been trimmed in a few years or ever, additional care is needed during the resizing process. If too much excess growth is pruned off at once, hedges can develop localized bare spots and dead branches, which are both unsightly and damaging to the hedge. Our experts meticulously prune overgrown cedar hedges back to a safe benchmark that will in turn generate new growth in the future. Get your hedges back on the right track by reaching out to us today

From topiary spirals to boxwoods to cedar globes, we are the answer to all your trimming needs. We understand the value that these shrubs hold and the care required to keep them looking their best.

Prepare your property to look its best for the season to come. At Golden Grove, we know that having expert assistance in preparing your landscaping, gardens and lawn will help your home look its best. Seasonal opening and closing services ensure that your plants will transition safely into coming season and your property and grounds look clean and neat. If you are interested in having your property refreshed mid-season, we offer that as well.

We specialize in professional deep root tree and shrub fertilizing services using a complete slow-release water-soluble fertilizer. Our tailored approach begins with a comprehensive assessment of your landscape to identify nutrient needs. We then apply our fertilizer directly to the root zone, ensuring optimal absorption and minimal waste. This promotes enhanced nutrient uptake, robust root development, and increased resistance to stressors like drought and pests. The result? Healthier, more vibrant trees and shrubs with improved foliage quality and long-lasting benefits. Trust us to nurture your landscape for lasting beauty and vitality. Schedule your deep root fertilizing service with us today.

FAQ

When trimmed properly, hedges will offer unmatched privacy in backyards and beautiful curb appeal in front yards. Unsightly hedges are certain to have a negative impact on your home’s curb appeal and its overall value. However, if maintained regularly, hedges and shrubs will only add to your property value. To better understand our services, we invite you to learn more about your hedges and their proper care below.

When is the best time of year to trim my hedge?

Hedges can be safely trimmed from April until November. The time of year will depend on when your hedge was last trimmed, what condition it is in, and how much trimming is required. If you need a reduction done on your hedge, an early season cut is recommended to ensure that the hedge repairs itself before winter.

How often should I trim my hedge?

The purpose of a hedge is to offer you privacy and to have an ascetically pleasing natural fence line for your property. Yearly hedge maintenance will allow the foliage to become dense. If yearly trimming is ignored, the growth starts to branch out the following year and holes will eventually appear in the foliage, resulting in a reduction of density and a loss of privacy. After a few years of branching out, the hedge’s maximum cut back benchmark will

have invaded further into your property and you won’t be able to bring it back to where it was before. Regular hedge maintenance will provide you with peace of mind that your hedge will not become a nuisance and encroach your property.

How much do my hedges grow a year?

On average, a hedge will grow 10” on the tops and 6” on each side per year. Cedar hedges have two growth periods per year, first in late May/June and then again in September. The new growth shows up as light green foliage at the tips of the branches.

How should I care for my hedges?

Cedars thrive off of sunlight and water, so watering your hedges is a must. If you have a lack of water on your property, a soaker hose can be installed at the base of the hedge. You may also consider mulch and compost at the base of the hedge which will help retain humidity. Additionally, a deep root fertilizer treatment in the spring can also help to give your hedge an extra boost for the growth.

What can happen if my hedges are neglected?

Yearly hedge maintenance is key for your cedar trees to maintain their shape and density. If hedge growth isn’t controlled, it will branch out and never be able to be brought back to its original size. If consistent trimming isn’t done on your hedge, it gives way for snow damage to be possible, the buildup of large amounts of snow can happen on branches that aren’t properly trimmed and cause them to break off and create holes in the hedge. Vines can also be very damaging for a hedge, as their leaves will block the sun getting to the foliage and results in ‘burning of the hedge’. It is best to remove these vines and cut them off at the base as quickly as possible before they kill off the hedge.

What is the ideal hedge shape?

For our climate zone, the ideal shape for your hedge would be having a wider base that will allow sun to be cast across the whole hedge, resulting in even growth. During the winter, instead of having the snow accumulate on the top of the hedge, this shape allows it to fall off the rounded top. This ensures that the hedge won’t open up from the weight of the snow, and prevent branches from being broken off.

What should I do with my hedges in the winter?

For the majority of hedges there is nothing you need to do, if they are properly shaped you can let them be. There are a few circumstances where you would want to protect your hedge with burlap, for example if it is located on a busy street where it may get splashed with salty slush or near a sidewalk where the plow may push snow up against it causing damage.

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