Our customer had recently moved into a lovely new property in the town of Berkhampstead. The garden had been well maintained and looked after by the previous owner including a nicely kept Privet hedge running along the boundary. The Privet hedge, although well maintained, had become quite wide and not as easily manageable as it … Read more
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Gardens are often planted with the best of intentions but some years down the road once everything is established things can end up looking quite a bit different. This is what our client was faced with when purchasing a new home in High Wycombe. What appeared to be quite a small plot was overgrown with … Read more
This row of protected trees in our client’s garden in Gerrards Cross had been causing somewhat of a nuisance for some time. The usual complaints regarding overhanging trees close to houses generally involve light issues, leaves in gutters etc. However in this case the problem was being caused by the furry occupants of the trees. … Read more
These 4 Leylandii trees in Amersham are trimmed annually by Quill Hall Arboriculture. The results speak for themselves with the trees making quite a statement as you drive into the estate. How often should I trim leylandii conifers? Regular trimming of conifers is essential for the best results. This is especially important in the case … Read more
This Giant Redwood tree in Beaconsfield had been in decline for several years and the decision was finally made to remove it on the grounds of safety. Although it was in a prominent position and offered a high level of amenity value to the property, ultimately the potential hazard it posed to persons and property … Read more
Ash dieback has made the news these past few years, not just amongst the Arborist community, but also headline news. Ash dieback, or Chalara, is of high significance and it is estimated that as many as 80% of the UK’s Ash stock may ultimately be affected, the effects of which will be staggering. Unfortunately, Buckinghamshire … Read more
These pollarded Lime trees in Amersham formed an avenue down a private road. In total there were 47 trees that needed to be re-pollarded. Pollarding has become somewhat of a catch-all phrase used to describe the heavy topping of mature trees back to a single trunk, or a trunk with a small framework of branches. … Read more
This commercial tree clearance job was carried out for a national broadband company. The brand new high-speed fibre was being installed and connected throughout this housing estate and there were several trees interfering with the existing telegraph poles. These trees unfortunately needed some pruning so the new lines could be installed. As you can see … Read more
We came across this fallen tree in Berkhampstead on our route home during the recent storms. We’d had a hard day clearing up storm damage at various locations in Buckinghamshire, yet here were were, fully kitted out, so it would have been rude not to lend a hand! As it was an emergency job and … Read more