Fall Trimming in the Highview area of Louisville, KY

October 12, 2025

Our customer in the Highview area called to get the shrubs around their home trimmed. We trimmed and shaped the hedges in the front of the house below the window sill which maximized the amount of natural sunlight being let into the home. This is especially important during the cooler weather to allow maximum airflow when the windows are open and naturally provide heat to the home's interior.

Our team trimmed the ornamental trees on both ends of the house, trimmed and shaped the hedges around the sides and back, and cleaned off the fence line. 

Regular trimming provides instant curb appeal improvement, but it also keeps your plants healthy, encourages strong spring growth, and prevents overgrowth from blocking windows and walkways and potentially damaging your house. 

Brick house with neatly trimmed bushes and green lawn under a blue sky.

Whether your shrubs are ready for their fall trimming, you want to spruce up the overall shape and curb appeal of your landscape, or you're looking for a total landscape renovation, call or text us at 502-499-7841 or contact us to schedule your one-on-one consultation with WLS.

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