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 Three Helpful Hints For Properly Pruning Your Trees
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Pruning, Tree Care
Posted February 7, 2017

Three Helpful Hints For Properly Pruning Your Trees

Regular, deliberate pruning helps to promote tree health and keep your trees looking their best. And while most homeowners hire professionals to prune their trees, others prefer to get out there [...]

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 UK Tree Surgeon Index 5: The Downy Birch Tree (Betula Pubescens)
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Tree Index
Posted February 1, 2017

UK Tree Surgeon Index 5: The Downy Birch Tree (Betula Pubescens)

The downy birch tree is also called the European white birch tree, This species of tree has a grey-white bark, with oval leaves and flowers that produce during the spring season. It thrives in [...]

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 The Pesky Bug That Leads to an Increase in Crime
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Pests
Posted January 25, 2017

The Pesky Bug That Leads to an Increase in Crime

It’s almost cliché at this point to list the myriad ways in which trees improve our lives. We know they improve the quality of the air we breathe, strengthen the mental wellbeing of youngsters [...]

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 UK Tree Surgeon Index 4: The European Beech (Fagus Sylvatica)
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Tree Index
Posted January 21, 2017

UK Tree Surgeon Index 4: The European Beech (Fagus Sylvatica)

The European Beech (Fagus sylvatica; southern Great Britain only) is a deciduous tree belonging to the beech family fagaceae. Its origin is in the woodlands in Central and southern Europe. It [...]

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 Genetics to the Rescue: The Fight Against Ash Dieback
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Disease, Tree Care
Posted January 14, 2017

Genetics to the Rescue: The Fight Against Ash Dieback

Ash dieback is a fungal disease that causes ash trees to lose leaves from their canopy. It is found throughout large swaths of Europe; after being discovered in Poland back in 1992, it was later [...]

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 UK Tree Surgeon Index 3: Box (Buxus sempervirens)
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Tree Index
Posted January 9, 2017

UK Tree Surgeon Index 3: Box (Buxus sempervirens)

Box (Buxus sempervirens) is an attractive, flowering evergreen shrub or small tree which is a popular ornamental addition in many gardens. Box plants may also be referred to as common box, [...]

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 Protect Your Trees From Girdling
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Disease, Tree Care
Posted January 3, 2017

Protect Your Trees From Girdling

A million different things can kill a tree: pests, drought, improper sight selection, floods – the list is endless. But the most maddening ways by which trees die are those that could have been [...]

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 UK Trees (2). The Alder – A peculiar tree
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Tree Index
Posted December 28, 2016

UK Trees (2). The Alder – A peculiar tree

The alder tree has a scientific name of “Alnus glutinosa”. The reason for the name is because of its sticky feature of the twigs and its youngs leafs. It’s a tree that belongs [...]

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 Bird Cherry Tree (Prunus padus)
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In Tree Index
Posted December 18, 2016

Bird Cherry Tree (Prunus padus)

The bird cherry tree is a shrub or a small tree and it is also known as the Mayday tree. This species of tree produces fruit and flowers with the flowers being pollinated by bees and flies. Where [...]

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 Tree Arbor Surgeons Have Been Planted…
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By Arbor Tree Surgeons
In News
Posted December 12, 2016

Tree Arbor Surgeons Have Been Planted…

Welcome to Arbor Tree Services. A little bit about us… We are here for the property owners and the tree surgeons. We understand the difficulties of finding a qualified and reputable tree [...]

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