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SERVICES Crown Reduction: The ends of all branches are reduced, in length, back
to suitable ‘growth points’ (side branches). As a result the
entire tree crown is reduced, in size and volume, whilst retaining the
natural shape of the species. This procedure is usually stipulated in
terms of a percentage (rarely more than 30%).
Crown Thinning: Branches are removed from within the tree crown
in order to make it uniformly less dense. The natural shape of the tree
is completely unaffected but the ‘Sail Effect’ (wind resistance)
is reduced and more light allowed to filter through. This procedure is
usually stipulated in terms of a percentage (rarely more than 30%).
Crown Lifting: Increasing the gap between ground level and the crown. This is normally
achieved by removing the lowes
t branches, of the crown, to a specified
height.
Felling: Causing a tree to fall under control by carefully making
a series of cuts at the base of the trunk. Sectional Felling: Carefully dismantling a tree in small sections. This operation is usually undertaken using heavy duty rigging equipment, lowering ropes and skilled branch removal techniques.
Dead Wooding: The removal of dead or dying branches usually for safety
and aesthetics. Larger dead branches can be safely retained (in order
to provide habitat for birds and insects) by reducing their length and
weight.
Hedge Cutting: Hedges of any size can be topped and trimmed to your specific dimensions. contact us
now for advice and free quotation Veteran Tree Management: Veteran trees are ancient specimens in the final stage of their life. Because of their old age they provide us with significant biological, aesthetic and cultural interest. The vitality of veteran trees is normally slowing and they are frequently in a dangerous condition. As a result the temptation is often to remove them. However, with careful planning and ongoing management Arbor Cura c an help you safely preserve your old trees in an attractive state. One of the most recent developments in veteran tree management, that we try and employ at Arbor Cura where possible, is the use of Natural Fracture Techniques (NFT ). NFT's are pruning cuts that mimic the jagged edges character
istically
seen on broken branches following storm damage. As well as looking more
natural than conventional pruning cuts they provide wonderful habitat
for a myriad of fungi, insects and birds whilst removing any structural
weakness. Formative Pruning: The formation of a healthy stem and branch framework in very young trees.
Achieved by carefully selecting and removing diseased wood, congested
and rubbing branches and weak branch unions. Correct formative pruning
can dramatically reduce the chances of disease, structural weakness and
branch failure a
s the tree matures.
Stump Removal: Either by ‘grubbing out’ by hand (if the
stump is small enough), employing a stump grinding machine (if the stump
is large) or poisoning the stump and allowing it to slowly decay over
time. All pruning cuts comply to modern arboricultural
principles which limit, as much as possible, the impact of tree surgery
on tree health.
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