Tree management works in the garden of a residential property, including branch reduction on two pine trees and an oak tree, along with the felling of a declining conifer and ash tree.
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T1 - Large Pine Tree - growing in the rear RH corner of the rear garden To reduce the two lower limbs which are growing in towards the garden; to achieve increased light into the garden. To reduce the two branches forking towards the garden. i.e. the lower forked branch is 6m, of a 12m branch. The branch above that, to reduce back by 50%, from a current branch length of 10m, reducing by 5m, leaving a branch length of 5m To remove deadwood. T2 - smaller Pine Tree next to T1 To reduce the lowest branch back to trunk, from a current branch length of 5m. To reduce the branch above that, which is growing over the football goal, to reduce by 50%, from a current branch length of 6m, reducing by 3m, leaving a branch length of 3m. To reduce the branch to the right of that, to reduce back from a current branch length of 6m, reducing by 4m, leaving a branch length of 2m. T3 - twin stemmed Conifer Tree, in decline - growing in the middle of the right hand side of the rear garden To fell to as low as possible above existing ground level T4 - Ash Tree, this tree is dying back and in decline - in the front right hand corner of the rear garden To fell to as low as possible above existing ground level T4 - Ash Stump To stump grind the stump, resulting from the above felling work. To leave all resulting chipping's on site - to use the chipping's to fill in the resulting hole and rake level. T5 - Oak Tree - growing on the left hand side of the rear garden To remove the lower limb back to main trunk, from a current branch length of 8m, reducing back to trunk To remove/flush cut the peg/stub to tidy To remove deadwood