Tree Health

Preserving plant health is vital to the arborist services, and our team are committed to supporting our customers with managing their trees’ health. Healthy trees can resist damage from pests, diseases, and environmental stressors, and they can also provide numerous benefits to the surrounding ecosystem. The arborists utilize their knowledge to assess the health of trees and offer tailored care plans to promote their longevity. This may include analyzing the soil, appropriate watering techniques, pruning, fertilization, and disease prevention measures. By prioritizing plant health, clients can enjoy the beauty and benefits of their trees for many years to come.

Topping Trees: Harmful or Your Trees?

Trees are beautiful and an important component of our ecosystem however, sometimes they need to be trimmed or cut due to various reasons. However, cutting the top of a tree can be a controversial practice and some believe it can keep the tree alive however others believe it will ultimately lead to its death.

The Consequences of Removing the Tree that is Protected and How to Avoid them

Trees play an important contribution to our ecosystem, providing shade, clean air and aesthetic value our surroundings. However there are a few trees that aren't alike and some have extra protection status, which makes it illegal to do any activity without authorization. If you're considering having a tree removed it is crucial to be aware of the protection status of the tree in question and what steps you'll need to take to comply with the legal requirements.

How to Prune Do's and Do's You Have to Know

Pruning trees is an important part of maintaining their health and appearance however, it's not something to be taken lightly. Unexperienced, ineffective techniques, and the use of incorrect tools could cause severe damage to your trees, or render them unsalvageable.

Understanding Tree Lopping

Tree lopping is a crucial element of tree maintenance and management. It involves the removal of specific branches and stems, as well as the trunks of a tree to manage its growth, shape, and size.