
Bush & Shrub Trimming in Harford County, MD
Overgrown bushes can take a great-looking home and make it look neglected from the curb. JPN Property Services trims, shapes, and reshapes shrubs and hedges across Harford County — by hand and with the right equipment — and we haul every cutting away when we're done.
What Sets Our Service Apart
Clean, Shaped Lines
We don't just hack the top — we shape each shrub so it looks intentional and balanced.
All Debris Hauled Off
Clippings don't sit on your lawn or in your beds. They leave with us.
Healthy For Your Plants
We trim at the right depth and season so the shrub stays healthy and comes back fuller.
Hedges, Boxwoods, Foundation Plants
From low boxwoods to tall privacy hedges — handled with the right technique.
Bush & Shrub Trimming Done Right
Bush and shrub trimming is one of those services where the difference between an amateur job and a professional one is obvious from across the street. Done right, your shrubs look intentional and balanced; done wrong, they look like someone took a weed-eater to them. Our crew has the experience to shape each plant correctly.
Most Harford County homes benefit from shrub trimming 1–3 times per year depending on plant type. Boxwoods and fast-growing privets often want trimming every spring and summer. Slower shrubs are usually fine with one annual shaping.
Pricing depends on shrub count, size, and condition — overgrown shrubs that need a hard reset take longer than maintenance trimming. Most jobs land between $150 and $600. We always quote in writing.
How It Works
We walk the property, identify what needs trimming vs. removal, and quote in writing.
Hedge trimmers, hand pruners, and shears used appropriately for each plant.
We rake out the bed underneath, removing dropped clippings and old debris.
All cuttings hauled off, sidewalks blown clean, walk-through before we leave.
Common Questions
How much does bush trimming cost in Harford County?
Most residential jobs run $150–$600 depending on the number of shrubs, their size, and whether they need a hard reset vs. regular maintenance trim. We quote in writing.
When is the best time to trim shrubs?
Most shrubs in Maryland are best trimmed in late spring after new growth, with a lighter cleanup trim in mid-summer. Spring-flowering shrubs (like azaleas) should be trimmed right after they bloom.
Will heavy trimming hurt my shrubs?
Done at the right time and depth, no — most overgrown shrubs come back fuller and healthier after a reset trim. We know which species can take a hard cut and which need it light.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes. Call 443-243-5297 or fill out the form.
Available Across Harford County, MD
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