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  • Tree Menders
    5
    Minster, GB

    TreeMenders is a family run firm of tree surgeons, specialising in all aspects of tree work plus shrub and hedge management. The company is run and managed by Andrew and Tanya, along with their son Kern and their invaluable team. We are based in the New Forest so cover all the New Forest area but we also cover a wide area across Hampshire & Wiltshire; including Southampton, Chandlers Ford, Winchester, Fareham, Andover, Eastleigh, Salisbury, Compton, Shawford, Ringwood, Romsey ... Customer satisfaction is extremely important to us. We take pride in our work and strive to delight all of our customers - and drink them out of tea and coffee! The vast majority of our work is repeat business or recommendations. We have been working with some people for so long that we are old friends! Our professional tree surgery team deliver an efficient, reliable and courteous service. We will respect your existing plants and leave your garden clean and tidy. We all hold qualifications in Arboriculture and Horticulture plus appropriate certification in the use of chainsaws, MEWPS, chippers, Chapter 8 Traffic Management and pesticides All works are carried out to British Standard 3998 – Recommendations for Tree Work and the current Arboriculture Association Guidelines. All our work is carried out safely, showing a high standard of craftsmanship at competitive prices. We will always endeavour to offer you ethical advice regarding your trees and work alongside you to ensure we exceed your expectations. We do hope you find our website helpful and always welcome any feedback that you may have. Andrew, Tanya, Kern and Team “They are beautiful in their peace; they are wise in their silence. They will stand after we are dust. They teach us, and we tend them” Altiem MacDunelmor

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  • Maidstone Unique Tree Care
    Scragged Oak Road, Roseacre, Detling, ME14 3HNT, GB

    Maidstone’s Unique Tree Care is a family run business with over 13 years experience, we’re fully qualified and insured up to £5 million. We undertake all types of tree surgery including: Tree removal, Hedge trimming and topping, Reducing, Stump grinding, Stump poisoning, Crown lifting, Dead wooding, Pruning, Pollarding. We take on all types of tree work from large commercial projects down to the smallest apple tree pruning. Choosing the right tree surgeon can be quite a task, were competitive on price, we work very carefully around sheds, green houses, and any other outbuildings that could potentially be damaged. When I come to meet you, I will give you a time scale as to how long it will take for the work to be completed, so you can book us in around your work commitments and any plans or garden related work. Steps to getting a quote: 1. Give us a call or send us an email 2. Samantha will answer the phone/ reply to your email and get you booked in as quickly as possible 3. Dan will pop over to your property to take a look at what you would like done and discuss your requirements.

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  • Adam Forster - Arborist
    4.3
    Minster, GB

    I am an enthusiastic Arborist, passionate about all types of timber work & traditional "laid" hedging. Timber is my passion, I have always been an Outdoors person, passionately caring for the natural environment, living & working in the countryside. I am really happy to now be earning my living doing what I love.

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  • Ancliffe - Minster Care Group
    4.3
    Warrington, Road, Wigan, WN3 6QA, GB

    Minster Care Group is a purpose-built care home providing a flexible range of residential, dementia, respite, and palliative care for the elderly. Our qualified team provides person-tailored care, focuses on residents' well-being with recreational and therapeutic activities, and supports residents while maintaining their independence as much as possible. We offer a happy, homely environment with a team of dedicated staff who go over and above to meet resident needs. Our care homes feature comfortable and spacious communal areas, including lounges, dining rooms, a salon, an activities room, an enclosed courtyard, an outdoor terrace, and landscaped gardens with seating. We are close to local attractions, such as Haigh Woodland Park, the nature reserve, and Wigan Town Centre. Our care homes offer person-tailored care, with the understanding each person has their own specific needs and preferences to ensure each resident lives a fulfilling and happy life.

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  • Sevenoaks Tree Surgeons
    Sevenoaks, GB

    At Sevenoaks Tree Surgeons, we have the experience and know-how to complete your job on time and to the highest possible standard. We specialise in all types of tree works in Sevenoaks and the surrounding areas of Kent, from cutting and trimming to removal, felling, and pruning. Whether you need tree removal, pruning, or something more advanced, our arborists are here to help you every step of the way. Our customers come first, and we want to make sure your trees are healthy and thriving for years to come.

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  • Willow Trees Caravan Park
    4.3
    Second Avenue, Eastchurch, ME12 4ER, GB

    Palm Tree Management is a family-owned and run business offering two luxury holiday parks in beautiful Kent, just five minutes from the sea. We provide a choice of holiday homes from leading manufacturers at fantastic prices. Whether you're seeking a relaxing retreat overlooking the sea or a fun-filled family destination, owning a holiday home couldn't be easier. Our parks are open from March to January and offer a range of on-site facilities, including a sports bar, restaurant, takeaway, amusement arcade, children's play park, broadband, launderette, beauty salon, gym, kids club, and 24-hour security. We also have an ANPR barrier system for added convenience. At Palm Tree Management, we pride ourselves on providing a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for all our guests. Our parks are located in: Palm Tree Holiday Park Willow Tree Holiday Park Contact us today to learn more about our holiday homes and parks!

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  • CGM Garden Services
    4.8
    Cirencester, Gloucestershire, Unit 1, The Old Mill, GL51 0AA, GB

    CGM Garden Services is a family-run business based in the heart of the Cotswolds. We have been providing professional gardening services to both domestic and commercial clients for over 15 years. Our team of experienced and qualified gardeners are passionate about creating beautiful and healthy gardens. We offer a wide range of services to meet all your gardening needs, from regular maintenance to complete garden design and landscaping. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, our commitment to customer satisfaction and our competitive prices. Whether you have a small patio or a large estate, we can help you create the garden of your dreams. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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  • D&R tree services
    4
    Dartford, GB

    Welcome to Kent Tree Surgery Network. Our panel of members have vast experience undertaking tree surgery in Kent, our networks knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout Kent our network of tree surgeons are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Fully qualified and insured our tree surgeons have the experience required to deliver the best tree services in Kent. Whether you’re looking for quotes or you’re ready to hire, or if you’d like to speak with some Kent based tree surgeons, we can help. First time looking for a tree surgeon and not sure where to start? Let us do the legwork for you. Tell us about your job and we’ll send you a list of our approved tree surgeons to review. There’s no pressure to hire, so you can compare profiles, read previous reviews and ask for more information before you make your decision.

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  • M.P Hammond
    The Cottage, Elms Vale Recreation Ground, Elms Vale Rd, Dover, CT17 9PS, GB

    At M.P Hammond, we have NPTC qualified and experienced staff who can carry out all types of tree surgery. Whether you want a dead tree removed or your hedge trimmed, you can call us. With more than 30-years of experience, we offer high quality workmanship at reasonable prices. We are based in Dover and cover all the surrounding areas of Kent, working with a wide range of clients, including estate agents, councils, caravan parks, as well as private and other commercial clients. If you would like help with any aspect of tree work, contact the experts at M.P Hammond today to arrange a competitive quotation for all aspects of tree surgery. Our qualified and professional team provide quick and friendly arboricultural services. Our experienced tree surgeons can tailor their service to offer the type of service you want, from small private jobs through to large commercial contracts. As well as providing tree surgery for domestic customers, M.P Hammond, also works with many commercial clients in Dover and the surrounding areas, including the forestry commission and local authorities. We can help with: Tree surgery Site clearances Commercial and domestic work Hedge trimming Wood recycling Forestry work

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  • G.Shrubb Tree Surgery Limited
    5
    45 Franklin Dr, Maidstone, ME14 5SY, GB

    G.Shrubb Tree Surgery Ltd is a company based in Maidstone, Kent, offering a range of tree, vegetation and grounds maintenance services to both domestic and commercial clients. They cater to various sectors including forestry, construction, councils, highways and estates. Their services encompass all aspects of tree care, from tree felling and planting to crown reduction and stump grinding. They also provide firewood and logs.

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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.

How do I know if a tree is dying?

A dying tree can exhibit several signs, but it's essential to remember that some signs may also indicate stress or other problems that are treatable. Here are some common indicators of a dying tree:
  • Extensive dieback: Large portions of the tree's crown are dead, with no signs of new growth.
  • Severe bark damage: Large sections of bark are missing or severely damaged, exposing the inner wood.
  • Root decay: Mushrooms or conks growing at the base of the tree, indicating fungal decay in the root system.
  • Leaning precariously: The tree is leaning significantly and showing signs of instability.
  • No leaves or buds: During the growing season, the tree is completely bare of leaves and shows no signs of new buds forming.
  • Woodpecker holes: While a few woodpecker holes are not necessarily a cause for concern, numerous holes can indicate insect infestation or decay within the tree.
It's essential to consult with a certified arborist to confirm whether a tree is dying or can be saved. They can assess the tree's condition, identify the cause of the decline, and recommend the best course of action.

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.

How do I stop my neighbor's tree roots from growing into my yard?

Dealing with encroaching tree roots from a neighbor's property can be challenging. Here are some options:
  • Communication: The first step is to talk to your neighbor and explain the issue. They may be willing to trim the roots or remove the tree if it's causing damage.
  • Root Pruning: You can cut back the roots at the property line, but it's essential to do this carefully to avoid damaging the tree. Consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper root pruning techniques.
  • Root Barrier Installation: Installing a physical barrier, such as a thick plastic sheet or metal edging, can prevent roots from growing into your yard. The barrier should be at least 2 feet deep and extend several feet from the trunk.
  • Chemical Control (Not Recommended): Chemical root killers are available, but they are generally not recommended due to potential environmental damage and the risk of harming the tree.
It's important to be aware of any local regulations or easements that may affect your options for dealing with encroaching roots. If communication with your neighbor fails to resolve the issue, you may need to seek legal advice.

What is the best time of year to trim trees?

The best time to trim trees depends on the tree species and the type of trimming needed. Here are some general guidelines:
  • Dormant Season (Late Fall to Early Spring): This is generally the best time to trim most deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in fall) as they are not actively growing. Trimming during dormancy reduces stress on the tree and allows for better wound closure.
  • Spring: Light pruning and shaping can be done in spring before the tree's leaves fully emerge.
  • Summer: Trimming can be done in summer to remove dead or diseased branches. However, avoid heavy pruning during hot weather, as it can stress the tree.
  • Fall: Some light pruning can be done in fall after the leaves have fallen, but it's best to avoid major pruning before winter.
Specific tree species may have different optimal trimming times, so it's always best to consult with a certified arborist for guidance. They can assess your trees and recommend the best time to trim them for optimal health and safety.

How do I know if a tree is dying?

A dying tree can exhibit several signs, but it's essential to remember that some signs may also indicate stress or other problems that are treatable. Here are some common indicators of a dying tree:
  • Extensive dieback: Large portions of the tree's crown are dead, with no signs of new growth.
  • Severe bark damage: Large sections of bark are missing or severely damaged, exposing the inner wood.
  • Root decay: Mushrooms or conks growing at the base of the tree, indicating fungal decay in the root system.
  • Leaning precariously: The tree is leaning significantly and showing signs of instability.
  • No leaves or buds: During the growing season, the tree is completely bare of leaves and shows no signs of new buds forming.
  • Woodpecker holes: While a few woodpecker holes are not necessarily a cause for concern, numerous holes can indicate insect infestation or decay within the tree.
It's essential to consult with a certified arborist to confirm whether a tree is dying or can be saved. They can assess the tree's condition, identify the cause of the decline, and recommend the best course of action.

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.

How do I stop my neighbor's tree roots from growing into my yard?

Dealing with encroaching tree roots from a neighbor's property can be challenging. Here are some options:
  • Communication: The first step is to talk to your neighbor and explain the issue. They may be willing to trim the roots or remove the tree if it's causing damage.
  • Root Pruning: You can cut back the roots at the property line, but it's essential to do this carefully to avoid damaging the tree. Consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper root pruning techniques.
  • Root Barrier Installation: Installing a physical barrier, such as a thick plastic sheet or metal edging, can prevent roots from growing into your yard. The barrier should be at least 2 feet deep and extend several feet from the trunk.
  • Chemical Control (Not Recommended): Chemical root killers are available, but they are generally not recommended due to potential environmental damage and the risk of harming the tree.
It's important to be aware of any local regulations or easements that may affect your options for dealing with encroaching roots. If communication with your neighbor fails to resolve the issue, you may need to seek legal advice.

What is the best time of year to trim trees?

The best time to trim trees depends on the tree species and the type of trimming needed. Here are some general guidelines:
  • Dormant Season (Late Fall to Early Spring): This is generally the best time to trim most deciduous trees (those that lose their leaves in fall) as they are not actively growing. Trimming during dormancy reduces stress on the tree and allows for better wound closure.
  • Spring: Light pruning and shaping can be done in spring before the tree's leaves fully emerge.
  • Summer: Trimming can be done in summer to remove dead or diseased branches. However, avoid heavy pruning during hot weather, as it can stress the tree.
  • Fall: Some light pruning can be done in fall after the leaves have fallen, but it's best to avoid major pruning before winter.
Specific tree species may have different optimal trimming times, so it's always best to consult with a certified arborist for guidance. They can assess your trees and recommend the best time to trim them for optimal health and safety.