Very honoured to undertake an aerial inspection of the 1000 year old Major Oak. Can’t thank @reg.harris enough for the opportunity @rspb_love_nature @ Sherwood Forest,Nottingham https://t.co/gNUunrwAPO
Very privileged to be working on the ancient Oaks in Sherwood Forest with the Arb-oracle @reg.harris #ancienttrees#rspbsherwoodforest#vetcert @ Sherwood Forest,Nottingham https://t.co/uGVJa7S0m7
It’s a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it. #airspade excavations allow services to be installed close to trees, without severing major roots. https://t.co/TgzsvR0YXh
@_fihailstone @Safernoc934@Dartington@AncientTreesATF Hi Jill. It was really refreshing to see a whole bunch of faces at the Devon ATF. Most of the new ones were young arborists, but we also had a County TO! Thanks for the push towards helping Fi with the devon group
Septembers turning out to be a busy month for the consultancy side of the business, looking at trees from the South Hams to Northern Ireland and most places in between. These are a few of my favourites from this last… https://t.co/taGsLqpIA2
Picus assessments of trees in schools in Crediton and Exeter. Pruning to shift weight of a large decayed oak away from this lovely house in topsham. Combined with biochar mulching and verticals mulching with our... https://t.co/tGT9nLyAyZ
This was our best attempt at saving this lovely old cedar. One half of the tree had completely failed last week and was hanging in a cobra brace. We spent a few days cabling and pruning it and hopefully it’s stable now. 🤞🤞🤞 https://t.co/uayRpOYPFz
Felling a 120 foot Monterey Pine at Sidbury Manor. The tree developed three splits in the stem and starting leaning heavily in the wind last week so it was felled to prevent it falling into neighbouring trees and the driveway
Good feedback from a job for Mr G in East Budleigh this week
"What a company.Their price was competitive. They kept me in the loop all the time.
Their work was first class. They did everything that was... https://t.co/VGwZjrlNIk
Great day removing three Hemlocks, all between 35m and 40m at National Trust Killerton. These are the last of the original grove which have been failing over the last few years. The trees had to be section felled to avoid younger trees in the garden. https://t.co/THMRcifZdB