Keep hedges, shrubs, privacy screens, and select fruit trees clean, healthy, and under control with professional hedge trimming and pruning in Campbell River, Black Creek, and the Comox Valley. We handle seasonal shaping, height reduction, walkway clearance, cleanup, and haul-away so the job is finished properly.

Overgrown hedges can block walkways, reduce curb appeal, stress plants, and make cleanup harder every season. We trim with the right timing, tools, and cleanup plan for the hedge type, property access, and amount of growth.
Every service includes:
You get cleaner lines, safer access, healthier plants, and no piles of clippings left behind.
Perfect hedges without sacrificing your Saturdays.
Questions? Good. We'd be worried if you didn't have any. Here's what Campbell River homeowners ask us most—straight answers, no runaround.
Absolutely. Severe overgrowth requires gradual reduction over 2-3 seasons to avoid killing the hedge. We'll show you the recovery plan during your free quote.
Yes. We can improve overgrown hedges, but severe overgrowth may need gradual reduction over two or three seasons to avoid damaging the plant. We will explain the safest recovery plan before starting.
Yes, everything. We bag all trimmings and take them with us. Your yard will be cleaner than when we arrived. No piles left for you.
Yes, we provide seasonal fruit tree pruning for suitable residential trees.
Yes. We trim common Vancouver Island hedge and shrub types, including cedar, laurel, boxwood, ornamental shrubs, and privacy screens. The trimming approach depends on species, height, access, and growth level.
Pricing depends on hedge length, height, access, species, growth level, ladder requirements, and debris volume. We confirm the scope during the quote so you know whether cleanup and haul-away are included before work begins.
Most hedges need 2-3 trims annually. Fast growers like cedar need quarterly service. Formal hedges need more frequent shaping than natural privacy screens.
Yes, trimming and pruning cleanup is included.
Light shaping can be seasonal, while heavier cuts should align with species and growth cycle to avoid stress.