Have you ever wondered what training is required for someone to become a tree surgeon, or what skills are needed in order to get started in this interesting career? In this blog we aim to give you an insight into … Continue reading
Author Archives: Steve Cullis
Back to school for the tree surgeons at Hatherop Castle
As tree surgeons (or Arborists to give the correct term) we are often privileged to be asked to undertake some really interesting work. A particular example being at Hatherop Castle School when we were called in for tree surgery. We … Continue reading
Hedge Trimming and Restoration
There are many species of tree that can be grown to make suitable hedges, but probably the most common ones we come across (in no particular order) are: Yew, Beech, Hornbeam, Hawthorn, Laurel, Holly, Pyracantha, Berberis, Thuja (Western Red Cedar), … Continue reading
Green Waste Recycling
If you’ve ever hired a Tree Surgeon to prune your trees or trim your hedges, or even if you’ve done these things yourself, you’ll have noticed that in no time at all a huge pile of green waste is generated, … Continue reading
Trimming the Painswick Yew Trees
Once a year, usually in September, Tree Maintenance undertakes the trimming of the famous Painswick Yew Trees. Built in the 15th and 16th centuries, Painswick boasts, in its centre, the magnificent St. Mary’s Church, that is host to this beautiful … Continue reading
Tree Surgeons – Training, Qualifications, Experience and Who to Choose
A tree surgeon needs to have a wide array of training and experience in order to carry out his work in a safe and professional manner. If you employ the services of a tree surgeon, whether a company or an … Continue reading
An Overview of Tree Surgery and the Equipment Required
If you have trees on your property – old or young – then it’s likely you’ve made a commitment to keeping them healthy and beautiful. Although some homeowners and businesses attempt to maintain trees on their own, without consulting an … Continue reading