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A Tree Surgeon’s Guide to Autumn
Autumn is here. Here are some of the things you may want to consider in your outdoor space this cosy season.
Safety Practices in Tree Surgery: Protecting Both Arborists and the Environment
Tree surgery, a vital aspect of arboriculture, requires a combination of skill, knowledge, and careful consideration of safety practices.
Tree Surgeon Spring Checklist for your Garden
Spring is the perfect time to prepare your garden for the upcoming season. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a newbie, there are a few things you can do to ensure your garden looks beautiful and healthy all spring long.
A Tree Surgeon’s Toolshed
If a poor workman likes to blame his tools, then what is the solution? Firstly, you could stop calling your workmen tools all the time. A second (and decidedly more serious) solution, is to ensure that as a tree surgeon and arboriculturist that demands only the most professional results delivered to the highest standards, is to ensure that you are working with only the best equipment, machinery, and safety gear that the industry has to offer.
The Scourge of Ash Dieback: Origins, Effects, Implications, and Tips
The scourge of Ash Dieback is probably one of the most well-known and widespread problems among arborists, landowners, and anyone with an interest or passion for trees and aboriculture generally. It is caused by a fungus that Kent Resilience Manager Tony Harwood describes as an “accidental assassin”, affecting ancient woodlands and seminatural habitats across the UK and further afield in Europe.