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Britain’s Most Common Trees
There are over 70 native trees in Britain. We’re lucky to live in such a rich and vibrant landscape that…
Avoiding a Rogue Trader
Unfortunately, rogue traders operate in various industries, including tree surgery. Like many rogue traders, they pose a risk to themselves…
Four Fun Facts About Trees
You probably don’t think much of the trees that you walk past in the park or drive past in your…
How You Can Identify The Species of a Tree
If you’re a lover of the outdoors, you probably love finding out a little bit more about the wonderful trees…
The Many Benefits of Trees
As tree surgeons, there’s no denying that we have a passion for trees. Our work keeps them healthy and risk-free….
The Importance of Vegetation Control
Whilst some plants and shrubs prove aesthetically pleasing to our environment, other vegetation can be a nuisance and begin spreading…
Do I Need a Tree Surgeon?
Did you know, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to ensure that any trees that lie within the boundary…
Tree Surgeon Terminology: Your Guide
As with every industry, tree surgery comes with its very own set of terminology. In our latest post, we’ve put…
What Does a Tree Surgeon Do?
A tree surgeon is responsible for the maintenance of trees and will undertake many tasks to ensure the health of…
What is a Trustmark Endorsed Business?
In a previous blog post, we spoke about what it means to be part of the Arboricultural Association, an accreditation…
Why is Tree Surgery Important?
Trees are very important for our environment. Not only do they help to clean the air, they also provide…
What is an ARB Approved Contractor?
For more than 40 years, The Arboricultural Association has been running the Arboricultural Approved Contractor Scheme that has been setting…
Pruning Willow Trees
The willow is a graceful looking tree, easily set apart from any other due to its long branches that curve…
Blackthorn Tree Diseases and Key Facts
Commonly known as blackthorn sloe, the scientific name for this tree is Prunus spinosa. Native to the UK, this tree…
Aspen Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
The Aspen tree is beautiful to look at, complete with large round leaves that feature irregular blunt teeth. Aspen trees…
European Ash Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
Ash trees can grow up to 35m tall and are often found together. European ash trees have many distinct features,…
Sycamore Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
The sycamore is an elegant tree, which is famed for showing its white, green and tan coloured inner bark as…
Beech Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
With a potential lifespan of more than 1000 years, the beech tree is affectionately known as the ‘Queen’ of English…
Willow Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
Carrying on with our commitment to helping you spot warning signs that your tree may be sick, Treesaw moves on…
Cherry Blossom Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
Most well known for being the national flower of Japan, we are lucky enough in the UK to find wild…
Elm Tree Diseases: Warning Signs of a Sick Tree
The elm tree has gone through numerous devastating bouts of disease in England, making them a precious sight in our…