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  • Garden People Ltd
    1
    46 Oxgangs Farm Avenue, Edinburgh, EH13 9PY, GB

    Garden People Ltd, began in 1994 servicing private and public gardens across the Lothians and Fife. John Heath started gardening commercially in 1972 after working at the National Trust garden 'The Suntrap' outside Edinburgh. Since then, the business grew to be one of the largest garden companies, and also one of the most respectful in the area. Whether you are looking for specialist work, such as tree surgery or laying a patio, or you just need a hand with general maintenance work, choose Garden People Ltd. With an impeccable reputation we are reliable, professional and we do the job right! We pride ourselves in 100% customer satisfaction and go the extra mile for every client.

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  • Greyhound Tree & Garden Service
    5
    5 Hamsland, Horsted Keynes, RH17 7DS, GB

    Greyhound Tree and Garden Services, a quality gardening service in Sussex. Tree Surgery, Gardening and Hedge Cutting. Greyhound Tree and Garden Services operate in Haywards Heath, Lewes, Burgess Hill, Crawley, East Grinstead, Uckfield, Crowborough, Bolnore, Lindfield and Brighton areas. For your peace of mind, we are fully insured and trained. We are also registered with Which Trusted Trader. To discuss maintenance work in your garden, please call us on 01825 791979. Tree Surgery Caring for trees is at the heart of our business. We do all we can to ensure that the trees we work with have long healthy lives and so provide maximum enjoyment. Usually, this means regular checks and the removal of dead or diseased branches. Tree surgery is not just cutting down trees. It is the skilled application of tree care techniques to ensure the good health of the tree. We are also available for emergency situations where a tree is blocking access or is a hazard. Hedge Cutting An expertly cut hedge brings real distinction to a garden. This is precise work that requires years of practice to master. We have that experience, so you can trust us with hedges of all sizes ranging from small Yew topiary to massive estate Beech hedging. We have invested in the machinery and skills to carry out this work safely and efficiently and to the highest standards. We have the access equipment and skills to do this work safely. Lawn Mowing A carefully tended lawn says that you really care about your garden. But, especially if your garden is large, mowing the lawn can be a time-consuming task. We can help with a regular mowing programme that will keep your lawn looking absolutely perfect. Our skills, experience and professional standard machinery ensure that your lawn looks good and allows you to enjoy your garden. Set out the deckchairs and enjoy your beautiful lawn. Greyhound Tree and Garden services specialise in tree surgery and gardening in Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex and Surrey. Call us on 01825 791979. “Greyhound Tree and Garden Services has been in business since 1996 and we are proud of the loyal clientele we have built up. We are fully insured and our workers are fully trained for the jobs they undertake. If you are looking for someone to take on your tree-work, hedge trimming, lawn mowing and garden maintenance, please call us and let’s talk gardening”. Deborah Lewis

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  • wyvis tree services
    5
    12 Admirals view, GB

    Welcome to Wyvis Tree - Tree Surgeon and Landscaping contractor. We are professional tree surgery and Landscaping contractor serving Inverness, Nairn, Forres, Moray and the Highlands of Scotland. Call us for all aspects of tree surgery, from pruning to dismantling trees in confined spaces, remedial work to storm damaged trees, pest and disease identification, planting of new or replacement trees and hedge trimming. The majority of our business comes from recommendations by previous customers in both domestic and commercial work. We offer friendly specialist advice coupled with competitive no-obligation quotations, with all work undertaken to the highest standards. All operations are carried out by skilled, qualified staff, to British Standard 3998: 1989 - Recommendations for Tree Work, and covered by our fully comprehensive Public and Employee Liability Insurance Policy.

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  • Aspen Tree Services
    5
    Lincoln, GB

    Aspen Tree Services are a team of highly experienced and fully insured tree specialists providing quality work in all aspects of tree work. We have offices in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire and Scotter, Gainsborough and we are able to travel further afield if our services are called upon. Aspen Tree Services have 35 years of experience in the industry, having worked for many domestic customers as well as alongside many companies locally. FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTESNo job too small! We are a Domestic Tree Specialist covering North Lincolnshire, Gainsborough and Isle of Axholme.

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  • Grind It UK Envrionmental Arborists
    5
    Talsarnau, Harlech, Eisingrug Farmhouse, LL47 6UU, GB

    Grind It UK are specialists in all aspects of tree services and stump removal. Providing works complying with BS3998:2012. Fully Qualified workforce with £10 Million Public and Employer liabilities insurances. Contract work is also regularly undertaken for commercial operators including landscapers, builders, Local Government (National Resources Cymru, National Trust, Snowdonia National park), Estate Managers and Utility Contractors. Modern and efficient machinery and techniques, with minimum ground disturbance. Tree surgery North Wales. Tree surgery Gwynedd. We Provide the following services: Tree surgery Digger mounted flail mulching Timber milling Tree felling Hedge cutting Stump removal Reduce and reshape Firewood (Hardwood) Our team is highly qualified and friendly, with over 10 years of experience. We offer personalized and reliable services, fully insured, and affordable prices. We are based in Gwynedd, but cover all of North Wales. We offer free quotes and are happy to visit you to discuss your requirements. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you with your tree care needs.

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  • NH Payne Tree Surgeons
    1
    Coates Lane, Henley-on-Thames, RG9 6EE, GB

    N.H. Payne Tree Surgeons are established tree surgeons serving commercial and domestic customers in Henley-on-Thames, Marlow and surrounding areas across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.

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  • N T Elliss Gardens
    5
    Brookwood, GB

    N T Elliss Gardens is a small garden maintenance business maintaining lawns and gardens across Surrey. Our aim is to provide a friendly, reliable and professional service to achieve 100% customer satisfaction at a highly competitive and reasonable rate. We are happy to help with one-off or regular maintenance offering weekly, fortnightly and monthly visits. Please feel free to contact us for a free, no obligation quote.

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  • Arb-Core Tree Care Ltd
    5
    29 Northorpe Rd, Spalding, PE11 4XU, GB

    Arb-Core Tree Care Ltd is a family owned business established in 2006. We have over 40 years of experience in this field. ur team is fully NPTC qualified to work at height. We have continued to grow within the commercial marketplace over the last few years and have earned ourselves a solid reputation and loyal customer base. We are approved contractors and have secured a lot of contract work from a range of local and national organisations. We regularly work for Lincolnshire County Council and other councils as and when required.

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  • Penmynydd Tree Services
    1
    Sale, GB

    Welcome to North Wales Tree Co, our panel of members have over many years experience undertaking tree surgery in North Wales, our members knowledge of tree surgery and management is second to none. Working with residential, local authorities and commercial clients throughout North Wales, they are proud to help manage the counties tree stock. Our members proudly serve North Wales and surrounding areas. specialising in all tree services including tree removal, tree trimming, crown reduction, crown lifting, stump removal, hedge maintenance and much more. Our members are fully qualified, insured and have years of experience required to deliver the best tree services in North Wales. Our panel of tree surgeons take pride in the work they do and keep up to date with the latest industry developments.

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  • A6 Tree Care
    5
    Derby, GB

    Welcome to A6 Tree Care, your local, qualified, professional and fully insured arborists. We have over 25 years experience in providing an efficient, professional and cost effective solution to all your tree surgery, forestry or landscaping requirements throughout The Peak District National Park, Matlock, Bakewell & surrounding areas. By crown thinning, crown lifting, dead-wooding, pollarding or pruning you can keep your shrubs and trees growing for the next generation to enjoy. We also offer forestry, clear fell, hedge laying, planting. Pruning, hedge cutting etc. AND SEASONED & UNSEASONED LOGS. Customer satisfaction is our priority and we strive to provide a service we are proud of. We feel happy to have provided several students work experience within the field of Arboriculture and currently have an excellent apprentice who is quickly learning the ropes! With FULL COMBINED LIABILITY INSURANCE WITH £10 MILLION INDEMNITY you can be confident you're using the best.

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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.

Why is my tree dripping sap?

Sap dripping from a tree can be caused by several factors:
  • Insect Infestation: Some insects, like aphids, scales, or borers, feed on tree sap, causing it to drip or ooze from wounds or feeding sites.
  • Disease: Certain diseases, like bacterial wetwood or slime flux, can cause sap to flow excessively from cracks or wounds in the bark.
  • Mechanical Injury: Wounds or cuts in the bark, caused by pruning, storms, or other physical damage, can lead to sap dripping.
  • Environmental Stress: Extreme heat, drought, or other environmental stresses can sometimes cause trees to produce excess sap.
If you notice sap dripping from your tree, it's important to identify the cause to determine the appropriate course of action. A certified arborist can help diagnose the problem and recommend treatment or management options.

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.

How close to a house can you plant a tree?

The recommended distance for planting a tree from a house depends on the tree's mature size and root system. As a general rule, plant trees at least:
  • 10 feet away from foundations for small trees (mature height under 30 feet).
  • 20 feet away from foundations for medium-sized trees (mature height 30-70 feet).
  • 30 feet or more away from foundations for large trees (mature height over 70 feet).
Planting too close can lead to root damage to foundations, sidewalks, or underground utilities. It's always a good idea to research the mature size and root system of the specific tree species you're considering and consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper placement.

Why do tree roots grow above ground?

Tree roots growing above ground, also known as surface roots, can be caused by:
  • Shallow Soil: In areas with thin or compacted soil, roots may not be able to penetrate deeply and instead grow near the surface.
  • Soil Compaction: Heavy foot traffic, construction activities, or vehicles can compact the soil, making it difficult for roots to grow downward.
  • Low Oxygen Levels: Roots need oxygen to survive, and in poorly drained or compacted soil, they may grow near the surface to access more oxygen.
  • Seeking Nutrients: Roots may grow towards areas with higher nutrient concentrations, which can be near the surface in some cases.
  • Tree Species: Some tree species are naturally prone to surface roots, such as maples, willows, and poplars.
  • Age: As trees age, their root systems expand, and some roots may naturally grow closer to the surface.
Surface roots can pose tripping hazards, damage sidewalks or driveways, and interfere with mowing. Addressing underlying issues like soil compaction or drainage can help prevent excessive surface root growth.

Why is my tree dripping sap?

Sap dripping from a tree can be caused by several factors:
  • Insect Infestation: Some insects, like aphids, scales, or borers, feed on tree sap, causing it to drip or ooze from wounds or feeding sites.
  • Disease: Certain diseases, like bacterial wetwood or slime flux, can cause sap to flow excessively from cracks or wounds in the bark.
  • Mechanical Injury: Wounds or cuts in the bark, caused by pruning, storms, or other physical damage, can lead to sap dripping.
  • Environmental Stress: Extreme heat, drought, or other environmental stresses can sometimes cause trees to produce excess sap.
If you notice sap dripping from your tree, it's important to identify the cause to determine the appropriate course of action. A certified arborist can help diagnose the problem and recommend treatment or management options.

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.

How close to a house can you plant a tree?

The recommended distance for planting a tree from a house depends on the tree's mature size and root system. As a general rule, plant trees at least:
  • 10 feet away from foundations for small trees (mature height under 30 feet).
  • 20 feet away from foundations for medium-sized trees (mature height 30-70 feet).
  • 30 feet or more away from foundations for large trees (mature height over 70 feet).
Planting too close can lead to root damage to foundations, sidewalks, or underground utilities. It's always a good idea to research the mature size and root system of the specific tree species you're considering and consult with a certified arborist for guidance on proper placement.

Why do tree roots grow above ground?

Tree roots growing above ground, also known as surface roots, can be caused by:
  • Shallow Soil: In areas with thin or compacted soil, roots may not be able to penetrate deeply and instead grow near the surface.
  • Soil Compaction: Heavy foot traffic, construction activities, or vehicles can compact the soil, making it difficult for roots to grow downward.
  • Low Oxygen Levels: Roots need oxygen to survive, and in poorly drained or compacted soil, they may grow near the surface to access more oxygen.
  • Seeking Nutrients: Roots may grow towards areas with higher nutrient concentrations, which can be near the surface in some cases.
  • Tree Species: Some tree species are naturally prone to surface roots, such as maples, willows, and poplars.
  • Age: As trees age, their root systems expand, and some roots may naturally grow closer to the surface.
Surface roots can pose tripping hazards, damage sidewalks or driveways, and interfere with mowing. Addressing underlying issues like soil compaction or drainage can help prevent excessive surface root growth.