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Tree Management

Tree Management by Weymouth's arboricultural experts We always encourage our clients to be proactive when it comes to looking after their trees.  The recent severe gales have resulted in a lot of storm damage, with the resulting expensive tree surgery.   If you adopt a proactive tree management approach many storm-related incidents could be prevented.  [...]

Weymouth tree safety work

Weymouth tree safety work Our clients were concerned about a number of trees that lined the access road to their farm in Osmington, Weymouth.  Several trees had been snapped or suffered from split branches following recent high winds.  Other trees were growing out above the telephone line across the road, so posed a real [...]

Tree felling in Weymouth

The initial consultation The residents at this Weymouth apartment complex were concerned about the size of the Cypress tree in their front garden.  It was around sixty feet high, and they were worried about the risk of the tree failing in high winds.  The canopy had a phone line running through it, and, significantly, was [...]

Tree surgery in Weymouth

Felling a Dawn Redwood tree The clients at this Weymouth property were concerned about the size of the Dawn Redwood tree -Metasequoia glyptostroboides - in their back garden.  Although it was still a relatively young tree, it was growing close to the boundary fence, and was taller than the neighboring house.  The roots were protruding above the [...]

Artist’s bracket fungus

Here's the latest addition to our tree fungi gallery.  This specimen was found recently on a sycamore in a Weymouth garden. Ganoderma applanatum is commonly known as artist's bracket fungus because you can write or draw on the underside of the fruiting body using a twig or other sharp object.  In the context of our [...]

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