As a homeowner, it’s essential to keep an eye on the health of your trees. While many diseases and problems can be mitigated with proper care and treatment, there are cases where removal may be necessary. In this blog post, we’ll be discussing some of the key signs that indicate a tree may need to be removed due to disease or damage. By being able to recognise these signs early on, you can take action to protect the safety of your property and prevent further damage. Read More»
Clearing trees from a property is a significant decision that can have lasting impacts on the environment, the aesthetics of your landscape and even the value of your property. Whether you’re planning a construction project, creating more open space or dealing with diseased or damaged trees, it’s essential to carefully consider several factors before initiating tree clearing. Here are some key considerations.
1. Local Regulations and Permits
Before starting any tree-clearing project, check with your local government about any regulations or permits required. Read More»
If you’re lucky enough to have fruit trees in your garden you’ll know they’re generally not high-maintenance. In fact, you could do nothing to your fruit trees and they would likely still produce some fruit, but doing nothing isn’t generally the best thing to do if you want to maximise crop size and keep your trees healthy. Fruit trees tend to grow best when they are fed regularly throughout the growing season and mulched a couple of times a year to regulate the soil temperature and moisture level, but annual pruning also plays a vital role in tree health and fruit production. Read More»
If you have a tree in your backyard that may need to be removed, you need to put a lot of planning into this move. You will need to justify the action and may have to contact third parties ahead of time, and you need to consider whether this task is within your capabilities. Where should you start as you weigh up all your options?
Figuring out Your Approach
To begin with, understand that certain species of trees are protected under Australian law, and if you want to remove a tree in this situation, you need to get a licence from your local authority. Read More»
Buying an old property is perhaps the cheapest way to warm yourself to the real estate industry. First, however, you need to renovate an old property, including the landscape and hardscape. One way of revamping a lawn is by removing all the stumps. Notably, stump grinding is arguably the most effective way of removing tree trunk remnants, and the best part is that you can do it yourself. However, stump grinding could be dangerous if you do not prioritise safety. Read More»