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All aspects of Arboricultural work – including surgery, pruning, felling, stump grinding, bracing
(in certain circumstances if end weight reduction cannot sufficiently reduce a hazard), planting, fencing,
advice and reports on tree condition, identification of tree and shrub species, identification of plant
diseases and disorders with advice on remedial action.
Hard and soft landscaping (small works only).
As a by-product of tree work we supply seasoned fire logs and cordwood, also woodchips in bulk loads.
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Two methods of sectional felling. Sectional removal over a bridge and gas main with crane to harvest the timber, followed by lowering by rope. |
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Inonotus dryadeus on oak. Less common, but very invasive to the root system. |
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Meripilus giganteus. Quickly decays the roots of beech trees. Fruit bodies only last for a few days. |
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Fruiting bodies of Ustulina deusta on a mature beech. This inconspicuus fungus is one of the most devastating parasites on some species, often unseen at the base of ivy covered trees. |
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Don't be fooled! This is Pholiota squarrosa, not Armillaria (honey fungus). |
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A 'disease' that was investigated and found to be just squirrel damage. |