Pollarding

Pollarding

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It's important to note that pollarding is a severe form of pruning and should be carried out by trained arborists or tree care professionals to ensure it is done correctly and does not harm the tree's health. When done appropriately, pollarding can be a valuable tool for tree owners seeking to manage and enhance the benefits of their trees within their landscapes.

Some reasons for pollarding:

Controlled Growth
Pollarding allows tree owners to manage the size and shape of the tree, making it suitable for smaller spaces or areas with limited clearance, such as urban environments or near structures.

 

Enhancing Longevity
Pollarding can extend the lifespan of some tree species by reducing the risk of disease and decay, as well as preventing the tree from becoming too large or structurally unstable.

 

Safety
Pollarding reduces the risk of weak or overextended branches breaking off, reducing potential hazards during storms or high winds.

 

Shade Management
Pollarded trees can be strategically shaped to provide desired levels of shade and light to specific areas of the property, offering better control over outdoor spaces.

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What areas do you cover?

We provide landscaping and gardening services through the whole of Nantwich and surrounding areas.

Do you use subcontractors?

No. We don’t use external companies so we can maintain the same level of quality across all our jobs.

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No. We believe in looking after our customers. We will visit your property with no obligation for a quotation and to carry out any work needed.

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