Pruning Your Trees and Shrubs

Posted on: 8 April 2016

If you enjoy having trees and shrubs growing on your land, a good tree services consultant should be an important regular visitor to your property.  Your tree services contractor will be best equipped to prune very large, mature trees and bushes for you, but you can maintain smaller specimens yourself by following these helpful tips. Why is correct pruning important? There are a number of reasons why pruning trees and shrubs is necessary.
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What You Need to Know to Keep Your Cherry Trees Disease Free

Posted on: 30 March 2016

If you are lucky enough to have your own garden, you might find it rewarding to keep your own fruit trees. There are many varieties of cherry trees that thrive in the Australian climate, producing delicious fruit and beautiful flowers. But in order for your cherry trees to thrive, you need to make sure they are kept disease free. Unfortunately, cherry trees can be susceptible to disease, fungus, and rotting. Here's what you need to know about the potential problems you'll have with a cherry tree, and how to solve those problems.
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How To Grind Away A Tree Stump

Posted on: 16 February 2016

Cutting down a tree seems like a difficult task, but that is before you get to the stump. When you compare stump removal to cutting down a tree, you may actually notice that the latter is fairly straightforward. Stumps are a nuisance and they tamper with the beauty of a garden. In addition, they consume valuable space and pose a certain danger to you and other people who enjoy walking in your garden.
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After-lopping Care For Your Trees

Posted on: 16 February 2016

Large trees require regular maintenance to keep them healthy.  The best way to do this is by using a reputable tree services company to carry out the work.  However, you'll also need to do your bit for your trees by ensuring that they are properly cared for following pruning and lopping.  Read on to find out more. Self-healing When injury is inflicted on a tree during lopping or pruning, the wounds that are left must be correctly tended to prevent the entry of diseases and pests.
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