Is there any product on the market to stop your hedge growing to quick after you cut it.?


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The actual product was called "Cutless" but it was taken off the market when the Euro snoopers found out that it contained some minuscule particles of something that could cause harm to the lesser spotted hedge moth or some such thing. You may be lucky and find some in a small village store or from an allotment association.
While on the gardening subject, if you water your lawn with Whisky it will come up half cut!


Look on the web for a product called cutlass
yes there is a spray call at your local garden shop
NO. If you stop watering it will die or look crappy. You can try to tear it out, and replace it with a fence, but some hedges are almost impossible to stop.
They regrow even if you dug it out deeply. So keep trimming, just like us. Oh get a good electric trimmer.
Mrs. David C.
This is not a serious answer but your question reminded me of this very old joke about slowing down the rate of growth of grass:

Sprinkle it with a bottle of whisky and it will come up half cut!
Stop watering it and keep the fertiliser away, then it will grow more slowly. But, hedge plants do by nature keep on growing, that is why they are so good for hedges. The only thing you can do is to cut them in the spring or early summer, and not in winter. A winter cut will promote more growth than a spring cut.

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