Positions of Final Cuts
When a branch is removed at its point of attachment, injury of the wood and bark of the parent stem or branch above the cut should be avoided in order to help avoid colonization by...
Read MoreCrown Thinning
In crown thinning, an even density of foliage should be retained throughout a well-spaced and balanced branch structure which could, if required, provide an adequate framework for a...
Read MorePollarding
Pollarding is generally appropriate for trees which have been previously pollarded. It involves cutting back heavily to the knuckle, where the last previous pollard point was.
Read MoreExpert Advice & Diagnosis
The need for tree work will sometimes become self-evident to tree owners and site managers in the course of their regular duties. In many circumstances, however, there will be a need...
READ MORECrown Lifting
Crown lifting involves pruning to achieve a desired vertical clearance above ground level or other surface. This is sometimes necessary to facilitate site usage.
READ MORECrown Reduction
Crown reduction alleviates biomechanical stress by reducing both the leverage and the sail area of the tree, and can allow retention of a tree in a confined space. It can also be used...
READ MORESection Felling
Trees should ideally only be felled if they are deemed unsafe, unsightly or are no longer viable in their location. There are two ways which we can safely fell a tree to ground level....
READ MOREGeneral Garden Maintenance
We offer all aspects of garden maintenance, including hedge trimming, garden tidying, Spring clean, Mid Summer tidying and Autumn clear up. We aim to ensure your garden is looking at...
READ MOREStump Grinding
Once a tree has been felled we can organise the stump to be ground out, which is a chemical-free way of removing all trace of the tree stump. This allows for replanting or grassing...
READ MORETree Identification
We are knowledgeable in identifying British Trees and can offer free advice and help in identifying the species in your garden, If you are interested in finding out more yourself, please...
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