Meanwhile up at Longleat: This cut is the neatest as the maze gets its annual trim

By Susie Watkins

15th Oct 2020 | Local News

A team of gardeners are close to completing one of the biggest jobs in horticulture; cutting the giant hedge maze at Longleat.

Made up of more than 16,000 English yew trees, with 2.8kms of pathways and covering an area of 0.6 hectares, the Wiltshire maze is one of the largest in the world.

It takes a team of six gardeners around eight weeks to complete the clipping process. As the hedges are more than two metres tall, they use a mix of ladders and platforms to reach the top sections.

Head Gardener Jules Curtis said: "It's got to be one of the biggest jobs in horticulture. We do two main cuts a year - one in the spring and one in the autumn.

"There's a team of six of us and part of the reason it takes so long is we can only have access when the maze is closed to the visitors.

"At this time of year we tend to just neaten up the sides, which may have been damaged by the passage of visitors, as well as cut the top to make sure it's a uniform height throughout," he added.

The Maze was commissioned by the 7th Marquess of Bath and designed by Greg Bright. It was laid out in 1975 and is planted entirely of English yew (Taxus baccata).

     

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