Dead wooding


Deadwood is harmful to a tree's health and growth. 

 

Deadwood can be harmful to a tree's health and growth. It is a breeding ground for insects, fungus and disease. Dead wooding is the safe removal of dead wood from the tree, to stop it falling on to buildings, vehicles or the public etc. Deadwood is more prone to failure than live wood, so any tree with large amounts of deadwood that is located near to the public or property should be addressed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I We cover Hertfordshire, North London And Surrounding Areas

Pruning Sevices

Crown: The branches and leaves on a tree measured from the lowest branch on the trunk
Crown Cleaning: Removal of dead wood and any broken or diseased branches
Crown Thinning: Removal of specific branches to permit better air movement and light penetration
Crown Raising: Removal of lower branches over roofs and paths
Crown Reduction: Reduction of the height and/or spread of the tree through proper pruning Services
Decay: The decomposition of woody matter
Limb: A major branch large in size
Lead: A prevailing vertical stem which is dominant
Pruning: Removal of specific plant parts to your specifications and taste

Tree Services

Bracing: Use of steel rods in limbs, leads or trunks provide firm support
Cabling: Provides extra support to limbs with weak joints
Damage Restoration: pruning to improve the structure and appearance of the tree due to damage from a storm or vandalism
Root Pruning: Process of cutting the roots of an established tree to helps growth of new feeder roots after it has been transplanted
Staking: Installation of guy wires to support a tree
Stump Removal: Grinding the main stump
Tree Removal: The cutting down of a tree that has decayed or dangerous so far that no other option is available to ensure the safety of people or property

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