tree pruning Kilquade

When you’re looking for experienced Kilquade tree pruning, look no further than Good Fellers Tree Services.

 

local trusted tree pruning in Kilquade

We provide a wide range of tree care services to private commercial clients throughout Kilquade. With 14 years’ experience in arboriculture we possess the tools, skills and expertise needed to provide a first class tree care service. From tree pruning to felling to planting, the team are best-placed to meet your Kilquade Tree Surgery needs.

Great Value for Money in Kilquade and surround areas.

Good Fellers is a team of expert tree pruning that have a long history in providing an efficient and cost effective tree surgery service in Kilquade.

 

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We offer a full range of local tree care services from tree shaping to tree planting with all works certified to Irish Standards.

The scope of our services include

  • Tree Felling Kilquade, Tree Cutting Kilquade and Tree Removal Kilquade
  • Stump Grinding Kilquade and Stump Removal Kilquade
  • Tree Surveys and Reports
  • Tree Pruning Kilquade and Hedge Trimming Kilquade
  • Crown Lift, Crawn Reduction Kilquade and Crawn Thinning
  • Site Clearance Kilquade and Management
  • Tree Pollarding Kilquade
  • Ivy Removal
  • Emergency Call Out Tree Service Kilquade
  • Tree Relocation and Reinstatement
  • Protective Guards for Trees
  • Japanese Knotweed Removal
  • Supply and Planting of a variety of Trees and Hedges
  • Split logs, fire wood, chip bark and mulch all supplied
  • Climbers, Vines and Fruit Tree Pruning
  • Supply of Railway Sleepers

In addition we offer a tree care consultancy that can help you with expert reports for mortgage or insurance companies and can help with applications to work on trees that have a Protected Tree Order (PTO).

We draw on the hands on experience and knowledge gained in over fifty years of arboriculture and use the latest equipment and techniques to provide a first class service at an affordable price to suit any budget.

Good Fellers tree pruning consistently gains top feedback from its clients in Kilquade.

 

This is a result of the team’s ability to deliver a high-quality service that represents great value for money. We believe that our customers deserve the best service possible. However, we also believe that you shouldn’t have to pay over the odds for it. This is why we strive to keep our prices as affordable as possible. To learn more about Good Fellers tree pruning services or to discuss your needs with one of the friendly team contact us. Call us now.

 

Useful Links: Garden & Landscape Designers Association, The National Gardening AssociationRoyal Horticultural Society of Ireland.

 

Basic Tree Maintenance Tips

 

Trees can often be considered approved however extreme weather can take its toll. It is very important to keep trees healthy and aim to avoid illness or weather condition damage.

One of the very first things you can do is find out about the trees you want to take care of and their particular needs. If you’re uncertain about the type of tree you have, there are lots of resources online to help you, such as the Forestry Commission Tree Name Trail. When investigating trees, the main things to look out for are:

  • Kind of soil needed
  • Quantity of water required
  • Specific level of sensitivities (dry spell, water, wind, etc).

When you understand more about your trees, follow these 5 pointers to keep your trees resistant and healthy.

Protect the roots.

Concentrate on the zone around a tree approximately where the branches extend. Roots can extend beyond this zone but this is the area where roots are more delicate. The key is to make sure that the soil is not too compact so that roots can keep taking in water and oxygen.

Protect the bark.

Consider the bark as an armour that secures the tree. Protecting the tree bark will avoid infections, illness or insect activity. Look out for possible risks that could harm tree bark, including:.

  • Vehicles: trees near roadways or driveways can suffer hits from tall vehicles. Get rid of lower branches to avoid breakage and make certain trees show up at night.
  • Lawn sprinklers: a spray of water that repetitively hits bark at the very same location can trigger damage. If you use sprinklers to water your lawn, ensure these don’t directly hit trees.
  • Branches: branches rubbing versus each other can trigger damage to the bark. Prune branches correctly so branches do not get laced.
  • Yard equipment: put on; t get yard equipment near the tree trunks as this can trigger severe damage to the bark.

Water efficiently.

Trees usually flourish well in existing moisture conditions and don’t need any extra watering. Nevertheless, depending upon your regional climate, you might need to water your trees during extended periods of drought. If you do have to water trees in the summertime, a periodic deep watering is chosen to a regular misting. In winter trees shouldn’t require any watering.

Prune correctly.

We’ve previously written about pruning trees as it’s an important part of tree maintenance. It’s something you can do yourself if you know exactly what you are doing, otherwise you can always hire a professional. The main points to watch out for are:.

  • Crossing branches: eliminate the smaller sized branch so the more powerful one can grow without being damaged.
  • Broken and dead branches: a clean cut will help the tree heal.

Low branches: get rid of branches that are low and are prone to damage (i.e. by an impact). You can likewise remove low branches for visual functions.

Keep soil healthy.

There are 2 methods you can make certain that the soil around your tree is rich in nutrients.

  • Usage mulch. Spread a layer of mulch around your tree, about 2 to 4 inches thick. The mulch does not need to touch the trunk.
  • Plant grass or some kind of ground cover. Dead plant product will decay in the ground and enrich the soil. Ensure your plants can flourish in the shade and that their roots don’t take on the tree.

Nearby Areas That We Cover:

Kilquade, historically Killcowade (Irish: Cill Chomhaid), is a townland and a Roman Catholic parish in north County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies between Kilpedder and Kilcoole, about one kilometre east of Junction 12 (Kilpedder) of the N11 national primary route. It is part of the barony of Newcastle and lies within both the civil parishes of Kilcoole and Newcastle Lower.

The Church, St. Patrick’s, was rebuilt in 1802, refurbished in 2002-2003 and rededicated in 2004. Directly across the road from the Church is the National Garden Exhibition Centre.

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