Maintain the health, shape, and beauty of your ornamental plantings. We provide expert shrub pruning, hedge shearing, hydrangea care, and winter wind protection.
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Shrub care on Martha's Vineyard covers structural pruning, hedge shearing, hydrangea-specific timing (mophead, lacecap, paniculata, and oakleaf handled differently), boxwood blight monitoring, and winter wind-and-salt protection for evergreens. Infinity Landscaping prunes by species and season - never one-size-fits-all - and applies burlap or anti-desiccant spray on coastal-exposed evergreens before winter storms.
Landscape Maintenance
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Formal hedge shearing
Hedges require regular shearing to stay dense and neat. We trim boxwoods, privet, and arborvitae hedges to clean, straight lines, ensuring the bottom of the hedge stays slightly wider than the top to allow sunlight to reach the lower branches.
Hand-selective pruning
For natural-shaped ornamentals like hydrangeas, laurels, maples, and viburnums, we use hand shears. We remove dead, crossing, or diseased branches, opening the plant's interior to air and light to support overall health and flower growth.
Hydrangea care specialists
Hydrangeas are a Vineyard signature. We identify your hydrangea varieties (mophead, panicle, or smooth) and prune them during their correct seasonal windows, ensuring we protect next season's flower buds.
Winter wind protection
Up-island winds can burn evergreen foliage. We apply organic anti-desiccant sprays to evergreens in late fall to reduce water loss, and build custom burlap wraps around delicate shrubs to protect them from winter windburn.
Landscape Maintenance
Pruning for plant health on the Island
Pruning is more than just cutting back branches-it is a critical horticultural practice that affects a plant's disease resistance, structure, and ability to bloom. On Martha's Vineyard, where high humidity and fog can encourage fungal diseases, proper pruning is essential.
We prune with plant health in mind. By clearing crossing branches and thinning dense centers, we improve air circulation through the foliage, allowing leaves to dry quickly and reducing the risk of leaf spot, powdery mildew, and rot. We also disinfect our pruning blades between properties to prevent the spread of plant pathogens, ensuring your gardens stay healthy and robust.
Recent Work
Project photos
A selection of recent landscape maintenance projects across Martha's Vineyard.
Cut out dead, damaged, or diseased branches to protect the plant.
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Hand shaping
Use selective cuts to guide natural plant growth and maintain balance.
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Hedge shearing
Trim formal hedges to straight, structured borders.
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Debris disposal
Collect and recycle all branch clippings and leaves.
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Disease check
Inspect leaves and stems for insect damage or fungal signs.
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Frequently asked questions
The timing depends on when the shrub blooms. Spring-blooming shrubs (such as lilacs or forsythia) should be pruned immediately after flowering in late spring. Summer-blooming shrubs (such as panicle hydrangeas or rose of Sharon) are pruned in late winter or early spring before new growth starts.
Boxwoods can turn orange or yellow due to winter windburn (desiccation), poor root drainage, or boxwood blight (a fungal disease). We inspect the foliage to diagnose the issue and can apply protective anti-desiccant sprays or improve soil drainage to support recovery.
Delicate broadleaf evergreens (like rhododendrons, laurels, and boxwoods) located on wind-exposed coastal sites are vulnerable to winter burn. We apply an organic anti-desiccant coating to the leaves in late fall to lock in moisture, or construct custom burlap wraps around the plants.
Shrub pruning pricing depends on the number and size of the shrubs, the pruning style (formal shearing vs. selective hand pruning), and cleanup complexity. Every project is quoted per property.