Tree Tenders

Tree Tenders are a team of highly motivated, fully trained and committed arboriculturists. Our focus is to provide you, our clients, with a complete range of professional tree care services to ensure your trees, hedges and shrubs remain healthy and retain their beauty and amenity value, thus ensuring they continue to form a focal point of your garden. [More about Tree Tenders...]

 

NPTC Qualified

All Tree Tenders Tree Climbers and ground staff are fully qualified.

NPTC Qualified
 

Client Testimonials

Tree Tenders did a fantastic job. Two dangerous trees were pruned and a conifer hedge trimmed. Very professional and left no mess whatsoever.
Kate Smith
 
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Branch and Limb Removal

Branch and limb removal is carried out for one or more of the following reasons: To produce a given length of the main stem, or trunk, free from branches To help the tree form a satisfactory well-balanced crown To reduce the weight or alter the shape of the crown, if it is too large To [...]

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Dangerous or Dead Trees

What constitutes a dangerous or hazardous tree ? A dangerous tree is one which is in such a poor condition that it may be about to collapse either in part or whole.  A dangerous tree may or may not be hazardous depending upon where it grows.  A tree in a privately owned field is less [...]

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Crown Reduction

People often want a tree to be smaller because it has grown too big or unsafe.  After performing a risk assessment we can determine if the tree is safe. Unlike a thinning cut, a drop-crotching cut does not cut back to a natural boundary, this means that decay can spread quickly inside cut branches, for [...]

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Bracing and Bolting

The strengthening and supporting of a tree is known as “Bracing”.  This involves the use of rods, cables or other more up-to-date systems, which use modern flexible materials to withstand the elements for prolonged periods of time whilst causing minimal effect to the health of the tree.  Bracing of lower limbs can be achieved by [...]

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Deadwooding

During a trees life cycle it is natural for some branches to die back especially during periods of drought or through storm damage – and they are eventually shed. It is important for reasons of safety involving persons or property to have deadwood in your tree regularly inspected and cleared of any danger or liability [...]

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Hedge Trimming

Hedges of all sizes and varieties can be trimmed, reduced in height and/or cut back. Reductions are normally performed to no more than 1/3 in order to sustain optimum health. Most evergreen formal hedges like to be trimmed two or three times a year, while they’re actively growing. Conifer hedges such as leylandii need regular [...]

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