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  • Astra Tree Services
    Sandbach, GB

    Welcome to Astra Trees, a small family run business based near Sandbach in Cheshire offering professional tree and garden services. We are qualified, skilled and experienced with full insurance cover. We are a team of experts who take pride in our work, ensuring that every job is completed to the highest standard. Our services include tree removal, pruning/crown reduction, hedge care, stump grinding, chipping, and vegetation clearance.

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  • CONGLETON TREE & STUMP REMOVALS/CONGLETON TREE SURGEON
    5
    Knutsford, GB

    Congleton Tree Surgeon is a tree care and maintenance specialist that provides a wide range of services to commercial and domestic customers in the northwest of the UK. Our highly-experienced team of tree surgeons carries out all types of tree pruning, crowning, thinning, and tree removal, including tree stump removal, site clearance, and grounds maintenance. We specialize in tree removals in 'awkward to get to places' where care has to be taken to avoid other nearby objects and property beneath or close to the tree. We also work in urban areas, requiring extra attention to detail when lowering pieces of the tree. Our teams are trained, highly experienced, and highly skilled, and we strive to find a balance of your objectives, aesthetics, the health of the tree or shrubs, conservation, health and safety, and legal regulations.

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  • STOKE TREE SURGEON
    5
    Stoke-on-Trent, ST1, GB

    We proudly serve Stoke-on-Trent and surrounding areas for all your tree maintenance services. We respond quickly to enquiries and have in the past quoted and done the work on the same day! We have very experienced tree surgeon and stump grinding teams, so we can do your tasks in a swift manner. Fully insured and no payment is required until the work is done!

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  • Moorlands Tree and Groundcare
    5
    Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks, Old Fox Brewery, Stoke-on-Trent, ST9 0BN, GB

    Moorlands Tree & Groundcare is a local business based in Stoke-on-Trent, established in 2001 by Charles Piggott. With over 16 years of experience, we provide reliable and professional tree services in Stoke-on-Trent and the Staffordshire Moorlands. Our team holds the required NPTC certificates of competence for all aspects of tree surgery, both on the ground and above ground. We take extra care while cutting down trees, and our prices are transparent. We will only recommend the necessary work and nothing more. The majority of the work we undertake is in and around the Staffordshire Moorlands and Stoke-on-Trent. We have been providing tree pruning, felling, and stump grinding services for over 16 years, and our quality services and reasonable prices have helped us gain many happy domestic and commercial customers.

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  • Tree Heritage Ltd
    5
    Unit 1, Sneyd Mill, Sneyd Street, GB

    Tree Heritage is a long-established, family firm of arboricultural consultants based in Leek, North Staffordshire. We work in areas covering Staffordshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire, Birmingham and the rest of the Midlands. We are professional members of the Arboricultural Association, members of the ISA – International Society of Arboriculture, we are certified by Constructionline and are CHAS Accredited. All our staff are fully trained and qualified, using the latest surveying techniques and equipment.

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  • Tree top tree care
    5
    Stoke On Trent, GB

    Welcome to Tree Top Tree Care, a leading provider of garden services and landscaping solutions in Staffordshire and Cheshire. With 35 years of combined experience, our fully trained and committed team is dedicated to delivering the highest quality work possible. We offer a wide range of services, including tree topping, waste removal, planting and pruning, stump and root removal, fencing, paving, decking, turf and gravel laying, hedge trimming, land drains, repointing, and jet washing. Our team is passionate about creating beautiful and functional outdoor spaces that exceed our clients' expectations. Contact us today for a quote and let us help you transform your garden into a stunning oasis.

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  • Doc Martin Tree Surgery
    4
    Cheadle, Staffordshire, Unit 1, The Courtyard, ST10 4AA, GB

    Doc Martin Tree Surgery is a team of qualified tree surgeons serving the Staffordshire and Cheshire areas. We offer a comprehensive range of tree services, from pruning and felling to stump grinding and tree planting. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing safe, efficient, and environmentally friendly tree care solutions.

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  • The Tree Stump Removers Congleton
    Congleton, CW12, GB

    We are an experienced tree stump removal company based in Sale, Greater Manchester, that covers all local areas and yet has built up a customer base all throughout Greater Manchester. We have a very small team compared to most other stump grinding companies, meaning our prices are very competitive - and very often less - than other quotes, yet our experience & customer service skills means that you will receive a 5 star journey from receiving your quote, all the way through to having your job completed by us.

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  • Bradley Green Tree and Garden Services / Jet Washing
    4.9
    Bradley Green Tree and Garden Services, Manchester, GB

    Bradley Green Tree and Garden Services is a reliable gardening team in Manchester with over 17 years of experience. We offer a range of services including garden clearance, tree work, jet washing, weed control, and more. Our team is fully qualified in tree surgery and specializes in the eradication of Japanese knotweed. We are fully insured for all tree work and ground maintenance and are members of Construction Line. We cover all areas of Manchester, including Norden, Rochdale, Middleton, Bury, Oldham, Failsworth, Ashton, Droylsden, Bolton, Salford, and Prestwich. Contact us today on 07973 273875 or email [email protected] to discuss your requirements and receive a free estimate.

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  • Jackson Peter
    5
    597 Etruria Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 6HP, GB

    Design Construction Management Services Ltd is an Arboricultural (Tree survey), Landscape Architecture and Landscape Planning practice based in Staffordshire but covering the whole of Cheshire. The company is run and operated by Peter Jackson Ba(Hons) DipLA CMLI M.Arbor.A, a Chartered Landscape Architect and Tree Consultant. DCMS offers specialist services in Arboriculture, Landscape Architecture and Planning. They specialize in the less traditional areas of Landscape Architecture that are related to the Planning System, including BS5837 tree reports, Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment and Environmental Statements.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Services

Find answers to common questions about tree care and hiring professional tree service companies in UK.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

While the terms 'tree trimming' and 'tree pruning' are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference:
Tree Trimming: Primarily focuses on improving a tree's appearance. It involves selectively removing branches to shape the tree, remove dead or diseased branches, and improve clearance for structures or utilities.
Tree Pruning: Focuses on maintaining or improving the tree's health and structure. It involves removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches to prevent the spread of disease, encourage new growth, and improve the tree's overall vigor.
In practice, trimming and pruning often overlap, and a skilled arborist will usually combine both techniques to achieve the desired results for your trees.

How do I know if my tree is diseased?

Look for these signs of tree disease:
  • Leaf discoloration or spots: Yellowing, browning, or spotting on leaves can indicate fungal infections, nutrient deficiencies, or other problems.
  • Premature leaf drop: Losing leaves earlier than usual or outside of the normal seasonal cycle can be a sign of stress or disease.
  • Dieback of branches: Branches dying from the tips inward can indicate disease, insect infestation, or drought stress.
  • Cankers or lesions: Sunken or discolored areas on the bark can indicate fungal or bacterial infections.
  • Mushrooms or conks growing on the trunk or roots: These are often signs of decay fungi.
  • Wilting or drooping leaves: Can indicate a lack of water, root damage, or vascular disease.
If you notice any of these signs, it's best to contact a certified arborist for a professional diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Is it OK to cut tree roots?

Cutting tree roots can be necessary in some situations, but it should always be done with caution and preferably under the guidance of a certified arborist.
**When it's OK to cut roots:**
  • Small roots: Cutting small, superficial roots during landscaping or gardening is usually not a significant problem for the tree.
  • Encroaching roots: Roots growing into sidewalks, driveways, or foundations may need to be cut back. However, it's essential to do this carefully to avoid damaging the tree's structural integrity.
  • Root pruning for transplanting: Before transplanting a tree, root pruning is done to encourage new root growth within a smaller area, making the transplanting process more successful.

**Risks of cutting tree roots:**
  • Tree instability: Cutting large structural roots can weaken the tree's support system, making it more susceptible to windthrow or breakage.
  • Disease entry: Cuts create wounds that can serve as entry points for disease-causing organisms.
  • Reduced nutrient and water uptake: Cutting roots can limit the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Before cutting any significant tree roots, consult with a certified arborist to assess the situation, determine the best course of action, and minimize the risk of damage to the tree.

What are the most common tree problems?

Trees can be affected by a variety of problems:
  • Diseases: Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections that can weaken trees, cause defoliation, or lead to death.
  • Pests: Insects or other animals that can damage leaves, branches, bark, or roots, weakening the tree and making it more susceptible to disease.
  • Environmental Stress: Drought, extreme temperatures, poor soil conditions, or pollution can stress trees, making them more vulnerable to pests and disease.
  • Mechanical Damage: Wounds caused by construction, lawnmowers, or vehicles can create entry points for pests and disease.
  • Structural Defects: Weak branches, cracks, or cavities in the trunk can weaken the tree's structure and make it prone to breakage.
  • Improper Pruning: Incorrect pruning techniques can damage trees, create wounds, and make them more susceptible to disease.
Regular inspections by a qualified arborist can help identify and address tree problems early, preventing further damage and maintaining tree health.

What is the difference between tree trimming and tree pruning?

While the terms 'tree trimming' and 'tree pruning' are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference:
Tree Trimming: Primarily focuses on improving a tree's appearance. It involves selectively removing branches to shape the tree, remove dead or diseased branches, and improve clearance for structures or utilities.
Tree Pruning: Focuses on maintaining or improving the tree's health and structure. It involves removing dead, diseased, or damaged branches to prevent the spread of disease, encourage new growth, and improve the tree's overall vigor.
In practice, trimming and pruning often overlap, and a skilled arborist will usually combine both techniques to achieve the desired results for your trees.

How do I know if my tree is diseased?

Look for these signs of tree disease:
  • Leaf discoloration or spots: Yellowing, browning, or spotting on leaves can indicate fungal infections, nutrient deficiencies, or other problems.
  • Premature leaf drop: Losing leaves earlier than usual or outside of the normal seasonal cycle can be a sign of stress or disease.
  • Dieback of branches: Branches dying from the tips inward can indicate disease, insect infestation, or drought stress.
  • Cankers or lesions: Sunken or discolored areas on the bark can indicate fungal or bacterial infections.
  • Mushrooms or conks growing on the trunk or roots: These are often signs of decay fungi.
  • Wilting or drooping leaves: Can indicate a lack of water, root damage, or vascular disease.
If you notice any of these signs, it's best to contact a certified arborist for a professional diagnosis and treatment recommendations.

Is it OK to cut tree roots?

Cutting tree roots can be necessary in some situations, but it should always be done with caution and preferably under the guidance of a certified arborist.
**When it's OK to cut roots:**
  • Small roots: Cutting small, superficial roots during landscaping or gardening is usually not a significant problem for the tree.
  • Encroaching roots: Roots growing into sidewalks, driveways, or foundations may need to be cut back. However, it's essential to do this carefully to avoid damaging the tree's structural integrity.
  • Root pruning for transplanting: Before transplanting a tree, root pruning is done to encourage new root growth within a smaller area, making the transplanting process more successful.

**Risks of cutting tree roots:**
  • Tree instability: Cutting large structural roots can weaken the tree's support system, making it more susceptible to windthrow or breakage.
  • Disease entry: Cuts create wounds that can serve as entry points for disease-causing organisms.
  • Reduced nutrient and water uptake: Cutting roots can limit the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Before cutting any significant tree roots, consult with a certified arborist to assess the situation, determine the best course of action, and minimize the risk of damage to the tree.

What are the most common tree problems?

Trees can be affected by a variety of problems:
  • Diseases: Fungal, bacterial, or viral infections that can weaken trees, cause defoliation, or lead to death.
  • Pests: Insects or other animals that can damage leaves, branches, bark, or roots, weakening the tree and making it more susceptible to disease.
  • Environmental Stress: Drought, extreme temperatures, poor soil conditions, or pollution can stress trees, making them more vulnerable to pests and disease.
  • Mechanical Damage: Wounds caused by construction, lawnmowers, or vehicles can create entry points for pests and disease.
  • Structural Defects: Weak branches, cracks, or cavities in the trunk can weaken the tree's structure and make it prone to breakage.
  • Improper Pruning: Incorrect pruning techniques can damage trees, create wounds, and make them more susceptible to disease.
Regular inspections by a qualified arborist can help identify and address tree problems early, preventing further damage and maintaining tree health.