
Sycamore fell and Privet hedge to tidy
Afternoon job, fell and poision self set Sycamore and trim profiles on the front boundary Privet hedge.
Afternoon job, fell and poision self set Sycamore and trim profiles on the front boundary Privet hedge.
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!!
Reduction of lateral growth spread and reshaping of height to tie in with the existing canopies.
The two Silver Birch trees (Betula pendula) were encroaching towards the adjacent apartments and needed pruning to allow natural light into the properties.
Large mature Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur) structural crown reduction by 2•5 – 3m to support future development. This tree was certainly a big one lots of wood to haul away and lots of climbing to be done! One of our last big jobs for the year, but it was a good one.
Small job, we was asked by our client to very lightly reduce the top of there weeping willow (Salix babylonica).