Beech hedges can be a real eye-catcher in the garden. But when and how are they properly cut? We have tips ready for you.

Beech hedges are among the most popular hedges in Germany and are particularly decorative in summer. For beech hedges, either beech (Fagus sylvatica) or hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), which look very similar, are used. In order for beech hedges to retain their shape, a saw or scissors should be used at least once a year. We'll show you when to cut and how to make the cut.
When do you cut beech hedges?
In Germany there are strict regulations as to when you can cut your hedge back more. The reason for this is the Federal Nature Conservation Act, which temporarily prohibits pruning to protect native birds.
When is trimming beech hedges allowed?
You may therefore only cut back your beech hedge radically in the period from October up to and including February, otherwise native birds may be disturbed during the breeding season. From February to September you should definitely avoid pruning. But don't worry: small and superficial work on the hedge is still allowed as long as you proceed very carefully and check the hedge for birds beforehand. The time after June 24th is ideal for further pruning, as the main breeding season for most birds is then over and the plant can still grow back for some time.

Radically cut hornbeam hedge
In the spring you should carry out a stronger pruning of your beech hedge every year. At this point, a radical pruning of the plant does not matter much. Due to nature conservation, only cut from autumn to spring, so you should cut back about half of the hedge volume at this time. A topiary is also worthwhile at this point so that the hedge does not grow in all directions.

Cutting beech hedges in 2 steps
It is worth pruning beech hedges several times over the course of the year so that they remain in shape and grow compactly at the same time. We'll show you how to do it:
- Prune the beech hedge heavily in early spring (ideally February). To do this, cut off old and diseased branches and thin out the hedge. Depending on your taste, the beech hedge can be cut directly into shape: A shape that becomes more pointed towards the top is ideal for this purpose. This way all parts of the plant get enough light.
- From the end of June you can make another, but only light, cut on the outside of the hedge. This cut serves to further branch the hedge and ensures a compact growth habit. Be careful though: there may still be birds in your beech hedge after June.
These products are ideal for trimming your shrubs, hedges and trees:
- Felco Secateurs: Top-of-the-line manual pruning shears, pruning shears, recommended for all types of pruning. In addition to plastic-coated handles, it has a precision adjustment system for the blade and anvil.
- Felco Fruit Tree and Pruning Shears: Heavy duty fruit tree and pruning shears with wire cutter, sap groove and micrometer adjustment.
- Gardena telescopic arm scissors: Practical secateurs for effortlessly cutting tall trees and dense bushes from the ground.


Keeping your hedges nice and green needs some maintenance. Check out our special article for helpful tips on how to fertilize hedges.