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Cedar Tree Care in Edmonton

Cedars make popular Edmonton hedges and specimen trees. They need careful, correct trimming, since they do not regrow from bare old wood. We care for cedars across the city.

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Caring for cedars in Edmonton

Cedars, mostly eastern white cedar, are widely used in Edmonton for hedges, screens and specimen trees. They give a lovely dense, green wall, but they have one important rule, they do not regrow from bare old wood, so they must never be cut back too hard.

Cedar care is about light, regular trimming to keep shape and density, watching for winter burn and browning, and keeping the plants healthy. Get the trimming right and a cedar hedge stays full for decades.

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How we care for cedars

Why Choose Us

Why choose us for cedar care

Cut a cedar wrong and the bare patch never fills in. Here is the careful approach.

ISA Certified expertise

Every job is planned and led to International Society of Arboriculture standards.

Safety-first work

Proper gear, rigging and property protection so nothing gets damaged.

Complete cleanup

We haul away all wood, branches and chips and leave your yard clean.

Free, upfront quotes

A clear on-site estimate with no surprises. What we quote is what you pay.

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How It Works

Our simple process

1

Free on-site quote

We assess the job and give you a clear written price.

2

Book your date

Pick a time that works, or call 24/7 for urgent jobs.

3

Expert tree work

Our crew does the job safely with the right equipment.

4

Full cleanup

We clear all debris and leave your property spotless.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Can you cut a cedar hedge back hard?
No. Cedars do not regrow from bare old wood, so cutting into the brown interior leaves a permanent bald patch. They must be trimmed lightly and regularly instead. See our hedge and shrub service.
Why is my cedar turning brown?
Winter burn from cold, dry winds is very common in Edmonton, and cedars can also brown from drought, road salt or pests. We can check the cause and advise on recovery.
When should cedars be trimmed?
Light trimming through late spring and summer keeps hedges tidy. The key is little and often, never a hard cut into old wood.
Will my brown cedar recover?
If the green growth is still healthy, often yes, with care and time. If large areas are fully brown and bare, those parts will not regrow and replacement may be needed.
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Book a free on-site assessment, or call now for 24/7 service across Greater Edmonton.