Toler's Tree & Lawn Service
2909 Amethyst Ln , Iron Station, NC 28080-9427
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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
2205 E 8th St , Charlotte, NC 28204-2707
BBB Accredited A rated. Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Hedge Trimming
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6120 Brookshire Blvd STE T , Charlotte, NC 28216-3300
Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care ...
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PO Box 79162 , Charlotte, NC 28271-7059
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...
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PO Box 332 , Mount Holly, NC 28120-0332
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Lawn and Garden, Mulch ...
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3083 Amaranth Dr , Tega Cay, SC 29708-8805
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Lake Wylie, SC 29710-6569
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450 Mountain Ridge Ct , Fort Mill, SC 29707-6818
BBB Accredited A rated. Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care ...
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3222 Karen Ln , Monroe, NC 28110-9327
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care, Mulch ...
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Dallas, NC 28034-1748
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PO Box 957 , Gastonia, NC 28053-0957
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Pressure Washing ...
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3645 Prairie Trail , Denver, NC 28037
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For: full property hedge and shrub trim in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte's robust tree canopy and subtropical humid climate (USDA Zone 7b–8a, Piedmont region) create rapid, dense hedge growth that demands regular professional maintenance. The metro's heavily landscaped neighborhoods — Myers Park, Eastover, Dilworth, SouthPark, Ballantyne, and Weddington — sustain a strong professional hedge trimming market serving large residential estates with extensive Leyland cypress privacy rows, formal boxwood parterres, and mixed native privacy screens.
| Service | Typical Charlotte Price |
|---|---|
| Small hedge trimming (under 25 lf, under 4 ft height) | $75–$175 |
| Medium hedge (25–75 lf, 4–6 ft height) | $175–$400 |
| Large residential hedge (75–150 lf, 6–8 ft) | $400–$900 |
| Estate Leyland cypress row (150+ lf, 10–15 ft height) | $900–$2,500+ |
| Boxwood hedge — formal shape maintenance (per hour) | $75–$150/hr |
| Boxwood shaping (complex topiaries, parterres) | $150–$400/session |
| Overgrown hedge restoration (severe crown reduction) | $300–$800+ depending on scale |
| Crape myrtle pruning (proper crown reduction, per tree) | $75–$200 |
| Crape myrtle restoration (repair topping damage, per tree) | $100–$300 |
| Hedge removal + disposal (per linear foot) | $10–$25/lf |
| Emergency storm damage trimming | Market rate by scope; typically 1.5–2x standard pricing |
Note: Debris disposal fees are sometimes itemized separately. Confirm disposal inclusion in your quote.
The dominant Charlotte privacy hedge — fast-growing (3–5 feet/year when young), dense, evergreen. Leyland cypress accounts for the majority of Charlotte's large private hedge trimming demand in neighborhoods like Lake Norman, Weddington, Ballantyne, and Marvin.
Optimal trimming schedule:
Size management: Many Charlotte Leyland cypress rows have grown beyond 20–25 feet — the manageable maximum for most hedge trimming equipment. Restoration of oversized Leyland hedges requires a different approach than routine trimming (discussed in the DIY vs. Pro block).
Boxwood hedges are a defining feature of Charlotte's older established neighborhoods — Myers Park, Eastover, Dilworth, Elizabeth, and the historically significant estates of Meyers Park and Dilworth. Charlotte has documented Boxwood Blight (Calonectria pseudonaviculata) cases — a fungal pathogen causing rapid brown patch defoliation and black stem lesions.
Trimming schedule: Boxwood is best trimmed lightly 2–3 times per year. Avoid late fall trimming that stimulates growth ahead of frost. The critical issue is equipment sanitation between hedges — professionals must disinfect shears and blades between each boxwood if blight is present in the area.
Charlotte has a major ongoing professional education issue with crape myrtle maintenance — the practice of "crape murder" (topping, or cutting trunks to stubs annually) is widespread in Mecklenburg County landscaping and is aesthetically and botanically destructive. Proper crape myrtle pruning involves:
Professional landscapers familiar with Charlotte's crape myrtle problem charge $75–$200/tree for proper restoration pruning of topped trees — a multi-year project to rebuild natural crown form.
Charlotte's shift toward native plantings has created demand for maintenance of:
The North Carolina Landscape Contractors' Licensing Board (NCLCLB) licenses landscape contractors performing landscape installation and maintenance in North Carolina. The law governing NCLCLB licensure is NCGS Chapter 89D. While routine hedge trimming by a sole proprietor doing only maintenance (not installation) may fall below the licensing threshold, landscape contracting businesses providing comprehensive maintenance including trimming should hold an active NCLCLB license.
Verify contractor standing with NCLCLB via ncagr.gov/plantind/LandscapeContractor or call (919) 707-3730.
Boxwood blight (Calonectria pseudonaviculata) is an aggressive fungal disease documented across North Carolina, including Mecklenburg County. The pathogen spreads via spores on infected plant debris — and crucially, on contaminated cutting tools moved from one boxwood plant to another.
What Charlotte homeowners need to know:
A professional who doesn't know about boxwood blight can spread the pathogen from a diseased neighbor's hedge to your healthy boxwood in the same visit — destroying established plantings worth $5,000–$25,000 on Charlotte estate properties.
One of the fastest ways to assess a Charlotte landscape professional's competence is to ask how they approach crape myrtle pruning. The correct answer: selective crown reduction, no topping.
The prevalence of "crape murder" (topping) in Charlotte is so widespread that the NC Cooperative Extension Service has published explicit educational materials opposing the practice. A hired professional who tops crape myrtles is demonstrating one of two things: ignorance of basic arboricultural practice, or — more charitably — attempting to meet incorrect client expectations without correcting them. Either outcome produces the characteristic "knuckles" (large woody stubs) that weaken the tree's crown and require annual topping to hide the aesthetically objectionable result.
Ask directly: "Do you top crape myrtles, or do you do selective crown reduction?" Correct answer: selective crown reduction, winter–early spring.
Large Leyland cypress rows in Charlotte's established neighborhoods (SouthPark, Myers Park, Ballantyne estates) frequently exceed 15–25 feet in height. Trimming at these heights requires:
Professionals with large-scale Leyland cypress experience also understand the structural assessment required when hedges have grown too large for restoration without significant damage — some mature Leyland rows in Charlotte simply cannot be safely reduced by more than 20–25% of their height at once, requiring a multi-year phased reduction plan.
Charlotte's hedge trimming is more DIY-accessible than most trades — the physical work is straightforward, and consumer hedge trimmer quality has improved substantially. But there are clear situations where professional expertise is not just easier, but essential for plant health and disease management.
| Factor | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Small/medium border hedge (under 4 ft, 25–50 lf) | Highly feasible; 2–4 hours; standard hedge trimmer $60–$120/year | Professional adds consistency and edge straightness; minimal advantage |
| Leyland cypress under 8 ft | Feasible with gas hedge trimmer and step ladder | Professional with pole trimmer works 3–4x faster |
| Leyland cypress 8–15 ft | Requires long-reach equipment and significant height work; safety risk | Professional with pole trimmers designed for this height |
| Leyland cypress 15+ ft | Beyond safe DIY range — aerial equipment required | Professional with boom lift or specialized equipment |
| Boxwood formal shape | Requires precision; string-line level guide recommended | Professional produces consistent geometry; speed advantage significant |
| Boxwood with suspected blight | DIY spreading blight between plants is a serious risk | Professional with established sanitation protocol — essential |
| Crape myrtle | DIY possible if owner knows not to top; selective pruning feasible | Professional ensures correct selective crown reduction |
| Debris removal | DIY must transport or arrange disposal | Professional removes and disposes as part of service |
| Seasonal timing | DIY homeowners often trim at wrong time for species | Professional knows Charlotte-specific schedules |
Consumer hedge trimmer for small hedges: Modern 18–20V battery-powered hedge trimmers (EGO HT2411, DEWALT DCHT820) produce professional-quality cuts on small-to-medium hedges. For a Charlotte homeowner with 30–60 lf of neatly maintained hedges under 6 feet, DIY maintenance is entirely viable with the right tool. A good battery hedge trimmer runs $100–$200 and pays for itself in two seasons of professional service avoided.
Timing knowledge is the key DIY variable: The most common DIY mistake in Charlotte is trimming at the wrong time of season. Key Charlotte-specific timing:
DIY homeowners trimming their own boxwood face the same blight transmission risk as services who don't sanitize equipment — but the key difference is that you're moving equipment between your own plants in the same session. If one boxwood in your formal parterre is infected with Calonectria pseudonaviculata and you trim it with the same shears you use on adjacent healthy plants, you spread blight through the entire planting in one session.
DIY boxwood protocol: Inspect each plant before trimming for brown patches (not just winter burn — blight looks distinctly different from cold damage: wet, brown spots with darker borders), black stem lesions, and rapid defoliation. If symptoms are present, stop, do not trim, and contact the NCDA&CS Plant Disease and Insect Clinic for confirmation before doing anything else.
If you're considering topping your crape myrtles because "that's what everyone does" in Mecklenburg County — this is the moment to break the pattern. Topped crape myrtles require topping every year to hide the resulting knuckles; selective crown reduction does not. The NC Cooperative Extension provides free guidance on proper crape myrtle pruning.
Proper DIY crape myrtle pruning: In February before bud break, remove any crossing/rubbing branches entirely. Remove suckers at the base. Remove seed heads from previous season. That's all. Don't cut the main trunks. This takes 15–20 minutes per tree and produces a better result than topping.
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