Storm Doris
Birch tree that had sliped at the base.
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Birch tree that had sliped at the base.
If you have any concerns, require immediate or remedial work please do not hesitate to contact us.
Fruit tree pruning and Cypress hedge reduction.
This is a perfect time of year to prune your fruit trees, just as the tree emerges from dormancy.
Afternoon job, our client wanted rid of all the Hawthorn and Plum trees along the boundary of there rear garden.
We was instructed to leave the Sycamore and Ash saplings as they wanted to retain these trees.
All trees felled and stumps removed the two remaining trees we formatively pruned for better future development.
A misty start to the day, this morning we undertook a job tidying up this dense Oak tree.
The tree had been heavily pruned in the past and as a result vigorous regrowth had made the tree very claustrophobic and messy.
The client wanted a clean canvas for future growth so we carried out some structural pruning for future development.
Day 2 at Chorleywood golf course, more pruning of the oaks in the common.
The trees have started to encroach onto the fairways and T areas so as part of the courses budget we tackled some of the main culprits!
Just a few photos from todays work.
Day 1 at Chorleywood common golf course. We reduced a few oak trees over one of the courses greens.
The lateral branches were becoming long and overhanging, the tops were also pruned to hopefully let more natural light on the area.
Woodchip and cordwood to stay on site.
Something a little different today, we put down our chainsaws and took to our brush cutters to tackle this overgrown garden.
Our client needed to clear the area to see what they had before the landscapers moved in to design the new garden.
Of course a good old bonfire helps to keep you warm on a cold and dull January day!!