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Hedge Trimming in Charlotte, NC

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$100-$450

Most projects around $200

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20100

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What drives this price?

Labor42%

Crew time, access, scheduling, and installation complexity

Materials34%

Product grade, system size, and required components

Complexity18%

Layout, project size, removal, prep, and hidden conditions

Local market6%

Demand, availability, and local pricing pressure

Price sensitivity: This is near the standard project profile, so contractor scope differences will likely drive the biggest quote variance.
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$100–$400 / trimming

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S & S Lawn Care

43733 Cypress Crossing Rd , New London, NC 28127-6638

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Care ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Foxhollow Lawn Care, LLC

2205 E 8th St , Charlotte, NC 28204-2707

BBB Accredited A rated. Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Hedge Trimming

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Toler's Tree & Lawn Service

2909 Amethyst Ln , Iron Station, NC 28080-9427

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Tree Services, Lawn Maintenance, Gutter Cleaning ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Good Works Land Service, LLC

7701 Untz Rd , Concord, NC 28027-7522

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Stump Grinding, Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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The Groundsmen Landscaping, LLC

Concord, NC 28025-1606

BBB Accredited A rated. Landscape Maintenance, Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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GreenSpace Lawn Care

PO Box 79162 , Charlotte, NC 28271-7059

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Rodriguez Lawn Care, LLC

PO Box 957 , Gastonia, NC 28053-0957

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Pressure Washing ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Kevin's Lawn Care

3222 Karen Ln , Monroe, NC 28110-9327

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care, Mulch ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Southern Cut Landscaping

6120 Brookshire Blvd STE T , Charlotte, NC 28216-3300

Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Lawn & Garden Care, Inc.

3645 Prairie Trail , Denver, NC 28037

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Maintenance, Tree Services, Lawn Maintenance ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Vinedresser Lawn and Landscape LLC

5106 Lord Tennyson Dr , Wilmington, NC 28405-2621

16 yrs in business

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Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Pest Control Services. BBB Rating A+.

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Cardinal Lawn Pros, LLC

PO Box 332 , Mount Holly, NC 28120-0332

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Lawn and Garden, Mulch ...

Serves: 28201, 28202, 28203, 28204 +31 more

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Typical Cost

Hedge Trimming in Charlotte

Typical residential project in Charlotte, NC

$200
Most common project cost
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$50
Premium
$450
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Hedge Trimming FAQs — Charlotte, NC

How much does hedge trimming cost in Charlotte, NC?

Hedge trimming in Charlotte runs $75–$175 for a small hedge (under 25 lf, under 4 ft height) and $400–$900 for a large residential hedge (75–150 lf, 6–8 ft height). Estate-scale Leyland cypress rows — the dominant large privacy hedge in Ballantyne, Weddington, Lake Norman, and SouthPark — typically run $900–$2,500+ per service visit depending on linear footage and height. Formal boxwood parterre maintenance is charged at hourly rates of $75–$150/hr due to the precision and time involved. Most Charlotte landscapers include debris removal in the quoted price, but confirm this in writing before hiring.


When should I trim my Leyland cypress hedge in Charlotte?

The optimal trimming window for Leyland cypress in the Charlotte Piedmont is late summer — August through mid-September. This timing catches the hedge after its main growth flush of the season completes (typically early-to-mid July) but leaves enough time for cut surfaces to callous and new growth to harden before Charlotte's first frost (typically mid-November to early December). Trimming in October or later exposes fresh-cut tissue to cold damage before dormancy can harden it. Twice-annual service (spring + late summer) is appropriate for younger Leyland rows growing 3–5 feet per year that quickly become overgrown with only one annual trim.


What is boxwood blight, and should I be worried about it in Charlotte?

Boxwood blight is a fungal disease (Calonectria pseudonaviculata) that has been documented in North Carolina including Mecklenburg County. It causes distinctive brown patches with darker borders, rapid leaf drop (which distinguishes it from normal winter browning), and black stem lesions visible on close inspection. The pathogen spreads on infected debris and on contaminated cutting tools moved between plants without disinfection. Any Charlotte hedge trimming professional working on boxwood should use a 10% bleach solution or Physan 20 between plants. If you see unusual brown patches and rapid defoliation on your boxwood (especially during growing season, not just after a hard freeze), contact the NCDA&CS Plant Disease and Insect Clinic before trimming — trimming diseased plants without containment spreads the pathogen.


What is "crape murder" and why do Charlotte landscapers do it?

"Crape murder" is the common practice of topping crape myrtles — cutting the trunks back to stubs annually rather than performing proper selective crown reduction. The result is large unsightly knuckles at the cut points, weak water-sprout growth from the stubs, and a disfigured tree that requires annual topping to manage the knuckle appearance. The NC Cooperative Extension Service has issued explicit guidance opposing this practice. It persists in Mecklenburg County primarily because it's quick, requires no pruning skill, and clients who don't know better accept it. The correct approach is selective crown reduction in late winter (February): remove crossing branches, dead wood, and suckers, leave the main trunk structure intact. Ask any landscape professional you hire this question directly — it's an effective competence filter.


Does my Charlotte HOA require a licensed landscaper for hedge trimming?

Many Charlotte-area HOA landscaping contracts and community standards require vendors to hold a North Carolina Landscape Contractors' Licensing Board (NCLCLB) license. For common area maintenance (trimming HOA-maintained hedge borders, entryway plantings, community buffers), a licensed contractor is typically required by the HOA management company's contract requirements. For individual homeowner hedge trimming within their own lot, HOA CC&Rs rarely require a licensed contractor — but they often specify approved aesthetics (height limits, species restrictions, and timing requirements tied to community appearance standards). Review your HOA documents or contact your property management company before hiring.


How often should my Charlotte hedges be trimmed?

Trimming frequency depends on species and your appearance goals:

  • Leyland cypress: 1–2x/year is standard; fast-growing newer rows may need 2–3x to stay manageable; mature rows at stable height need 1x annually
  • Boxwood: 2–3x/year for formal parterres; 1x/year for informal borders
  • Loropetalum: 1–2x/year (after spring bloom, then late summer if needed); overtrimming suppresses the spring flower display
  • Wax myrtle: 1–2x/year (late winter and mid-summer)
  • American holly: 1x/year in late winter Hedges that have gone untrimmed for 2+ years often require a restoration trimming — heavier pruning to restore size and shape — before returning to normal maintenance cadence. Restoration may cost 1.5–2x a standard trim for the first visit.

What is the best hedge for privacy in Charlotte, NC?

For rapid, effective privacy in Charlotte's USDA Zone 7b–8a climate:

  • Leyland cypress: Fastest growing (3–5 ft/year when young); densest privacy screen; most popular choice in the metro. Downside: susceptible to bagworms, canker diseases (Seiridium canker is a documented issue in NC Leyland plantings), and requires regular trimming to stay manageable
  • American Holly: Slower growing but native; excellent winter berries; tolerates Charlotte's occasional ice storms vs. Leyland's ice sensitivity
  • Wax Myrtle: Fast-growing native; deer-resistant; drought-tolerant once established; less formal appearance than Leyland
  • Green Giant Arborvitae: Faster growth than American Holly, better disease resistance than Leyland cypress, similar dense privacy screen; gaining popularity in Charlotte as an alternative to Leyland A landscape contractor familiar with Charlotte's disease pressure, soil conditions, and deer populations in and around Mecklenburg and Union Counties can provide site-specific recommendations.

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