Dec 5, 2020
When they fail, trees don’t care where they land, and as we have seen from the news when the weather is really bad, that can have terrible consequences. Thankfully, no one was hurt when this early-mature Alder went down over the river Loddon in a domestic...
Oct 5, 2020
A bit of a binary choice, and of course like most small businesses, we need to do both. Our team is a great mix of people who have joined us with little or no experience of tree surgery and those with all the existing experience and qualifications we need....
Sep 5, 2020
This blog comes by way of an update and hello to any regular readers – any of you out there? – in the very strange conditions we’ve all been enduring since the start of Spring. Who could have predicted that 2020 would turn out as it...
Aug 5, 2020
Once upon a time, tree surgery was completed almost exclusively by unqualified people who were fearless about climbing trees and “dropping” the tops out of them. People talked about “topping” the crowns out of large trees and boasted of the sheer physical...
Jul 5, 2020
Practical tree surgery encompasses a wider range of works than some people might first imagine. As well as pruning and felling trees, we provide tree health assessments and tree reports which set out a foundation baseline of the condition of your trees, and a...
Jun 5, 2020
Pollarding continues to be a great way to keep a growing tree in situ, maintaining the crown size at a manageable level and retaining a green feature and all the benefits of having the tree. It’s expecially useful for urban trees and those in small garden...