Lowther Forestry Group – Flood Prevention Scheme
The positive effect of Tyla’s work can be measured in various ways with improvements to the water’s edge and bank […]
Crown lifting is the removal of the lowest branches and/or preparing of lower branches for future removal.
Good practice dictates crown lifting should not normally include the removal of large branches growing directly from the trunk as this can cause large wounds which can become extensively decayed leading to further long term problems or more short term biomechanical instability. Crown lifting on older, mature trees should be avoided or restricted to secondary branches or shortening of primary branches rather than the whole removal wherever possible. Crown lifting is an effective method of increasing light transmission to areas closer to the tree or to enable access under the crown but should be restricted to less than 15% of the live crown height and leave the crown at least two thirds of the total height of the tree. Crown lifting should be specified with reference to a fixed point, e.g. ‘crown lift to give 5.5m clearance above ground level’.
The positive effect of Tyla’s work can be measured in various ways with improvements to the water’s edge and bank […]
Our client, Hydrock Ltd, asked for a quotation to remove a row of almost 90 trees to make way for […]
Working closley with the hotel management team we carried out essential tree felling work whilst causing minimal disruption to guests […]