Safely remove trees using appropriate techniques such as felling, sectional dismantle and aerial rigging.
Pruning is the process of removing dead or living parts of a tree to promote fruit or flower production or to improve the overall form of the tree.
Removing deadwood improves the health of a tree and significantly reduces the risk of a branch snapping off in the wind and potentially injuring someone.
Crown reductions are great if you want to keep the shape of your tree but reduce its overall size. Different trees handle different amounts, so we'll make sure to only reduce your tree within its safe limit.
A crown raise or lift involves removing lower branches to increase the space between the ground and the lowest point of the crown. Often done to provide clearance under trees for lawnmowers, pedestrians, cars, etc. but also a great way to allow more light to the flora beneath your tree or to improve your view.
Crowing thinning is used to reduce the density of the canopy while retaining the natural shape of the tree. We do this to allow more light to pass through the canopy, improve air circulation and reduce the sail of the tree's canopy.
Pollarding is a method of pruning that keeps trees and shrubs smaller than they would naturally grow. Often carried out to prevent trees from outgrowing their allotted space. This technique is not suitable for all species and has to be carried out at the correct time of year, which we can advise you on for your tree.
We can trim hedges to keep them dense and tidy and reduce the height of the hedge if it has been left to grow too long. We've cut hedges for wedding venues, public spaces and pristine gardens, so we are well-equipped to smarten up your hedges.
If you need your lawn mowed, a messy garden tidied up or some regular grounds maintenance, we can help.