Practical tree surgery encompasses a wider range of works than some people might first imagine.
As well as pruning and felling trees, we provide tree health assessments and tree reports which set out a foundation baseline of the condition of your trees, and a managed plan of action over a period of three years, to enable you to fulfil your respobsibilities and manage your budget. We commission more sophisticated diagnoses where there are indications of internal damage or decay in a tree but no obvious and conclusive visible evidence. This can be invaluable where there are important trees that we all love and want to keep, but which stand in an amenity location where pedestrian footall or vehicular use is high. Once we know what’s going on inside, we can take appropriate, thoughtful action (and sometimes, no action at all). Of course, we’re pleased to advise on suitable replacement trees and we supply and plant new trees wherever we can to mitigate the felling work that sometimes needs to be done. The largest “non-tree” aspect of our work involves hedges. Whether it’s reducing height, cuting back unruly width, trimming, shaping, levelling, tidying, clipping, snipping or pruning, works to hedges is what you might call a core activity during every month of the year. All of our team are skiled hedgemeisters, and here’s a selectin of their recent work.
For advice and a quote for works to your trees and hedges, call Andrew on 01256 817369, 07771 883061 or email him: Andrew@primarytreesurgeons.co.uk More stories on Twitter: @PrimaryTreeSurg