Shrub Trimming in Plano, TX
Clean lines, healthy plants, and a yard that looks intentional.
Shrubs grow fast in North Texas, and what looked tidy in March can be a shaggy mess by June. Left alone, overgrown shrubs block windows, crowd walkways, and trap heat and moisture against your home. Enheda Lawn Care Services is trusted by 200+ Plano homeowners, and we trim with both looks and plant health in mind — not just a quick buzz cut. Good trimming opens up airflow, encourages fuller growth, and keeps your beds looking deliberate.
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What's Included
- Shaping and trimming of shrubs and bushes to clean, even lines
- Cutting back overgrowth from walkways, windows, and entryways
- Removing dead or damaged branches to support healthy regrowth
- Thinning where needed to improve airflow and light
- Cleanup and haul-away of all trimmings

Why Plano Homeowners Choose Enheda
Fully insured for your peace of mind
Trusted by 200+ Plano homeowners
No long-term contracts
— adjust or cancel with 48 hours' notice
$50 referral credit — you and a friend each get $50 after 3 months of service
Communication you can count on — routes reviewed each evening; if a visit slips, we reach out that night with a new date
Fair Pricing, Fast Free Quote
Tell us what you've got and we'll give you a straight answer. About 5 minutes, no home visit, no obligation. Call or text
469-573-1020 or fill out the form.
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What Plano Homeowners Are Saying
FAQs
When is the best time to trim shrubs in North Texas?
It depends on the plant. Many shrubs do best with a trim in late winter before spring growth, while flowering varieties are trimmed right after they bloom so you don't cut off next season's flowers. We'll time it to your specific plants.
Will trimming hurt my shrubs?
Done right, it helps them. Removing dead wood and opening airflow encourages healthier, fuller growth. We trim with each plant's type in mind.
Can you cut back shrubs that have gotten way out of control?
Yes. With severe overgrowth we sometimes work in stages to keep the plant healthy, and we'll tell you upfront if that's the case.
Do you clean up the clippings?
Always. Bagging trimmings is part of the job.
My shrubs are too far gone — should I trim or remove them?
Sometimes removal is smarter. If a shrub is dead, diseased, or unwanted, ask about Hedge Removal. We'll give you an honest recommendation.
Ready for Sharper-Looking Shrubs?
Call or text 469-573-1020 for your free, no-obligation quote.

