What is Small tree work ?

"Small tree work" involves a range of services designed to care for and manage smaller trees or specific parts of larger trees. Whether it's pruning for aesthetic purposes, removing dead or hazardous branches, or even taking down a small tree entirely, this service ensures that your landscape remains safe, healthy, and visually appealing. Small tree work is essential for maintaining the overall health of your garden, preventing potential damage from falling branches, and enhancing the appearance of your outdoor space. It's a cost-effective and efficient solution for those who need to manage trees that don't require extensive equipment or large-scale operations.

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  • Pruning: Trimming branches to enhance the shape and health of the tree.
  • Thinning: Removing some branches to improve light and air circulation.
  • Crown Reduction: Reducing the size of the tree's canopy for better balance and growth.
  • Removing Deadwood: Cutting out dead or diseased branches to prevent further issues.
  • Tree Removal: Taking down small trees that may be problematic or unwanted.
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Tree Transplanting

We expertly handle tree relocation, ensuring optimal placement and care.

  • Best Time: Early spring or fall.
  • Digging: Trench 30 cm wider.
  • Root Handling: Secure in plastic.
  • Transport: Use covered vehicle.
  • Planting: Hole twice root ball.
  • Watering: Regularly, avoid first-year fertilization.

Watering

A wall-mounted trellis attaches to the side of your Fence Restoration, home, or building.

  • Regular Watering: For first two years; some may need up to four years.
  • Frequency: Weekly, more during dry spells, less during wet periods.
  • Conifers: May need more water than deciduous trees.
  • Signs: Wilted foliage or slow growth indicate inadequate watering.
  • Timing: Water ideally in the early morning.
  • Pre-Frost: Reduce watering a few weeks before first frost.

Fertilizing

Fertilizing enhances tree growth but is not a remedy for unhealthy trees. Key guidelines include:

  • Timing: Never fertilize at planting time.
  • First Application: Start at the beginning of the second growing season.
  • Application: Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for rate and method.
  • Late Season: Avoid fertilizing in August or later.

Tree Pruning

Pruning is essential for tree maintenance, improving structure, growth, safety, and aesthetics. Key points include:

  • Best Time: After mid-October and before end of April.
  • Benefits: Less stress on the tree, clearer structure, minimal insects and disease.
  • Exceptions:

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