That Tree Feller
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That Tree Feller specialising in all areas of -Tree & Stump Removal -Pruning -Hedging -Narrow Access Specialist -Mulching -Free Quote -Servicing All Areas
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First palm tree removal of the year many more to come hope everyone is having great start to the year. Cheers from That Tree Feller crew 👍🏻
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Climbing that tree like a monkey. Crazy chainsaw slinging monkey 😉
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Stump grinding is the most effective way to remove any unsightly stumps in your yard. Weather it is an aged stump or the perfect finish to a recent fell, this is the way to go.
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TTF offer a discount rate to our more knowledgeable members off the community.
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Why risk a shaky ladder? The team at TTF pride ourselves on safety no matter what size the job is.
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FIREWOOD Did you know that we supply split wood. Delivered to you on weekends at no extra cost, for your convenience.
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Should I mulch in winter? Yes, you can. Mulching is an important enhancement for your trees. Mulch retains soil moisture, reduces summer soil temperatures, increases winter soil temperature and moisture restores and improves soil nutrient levels and structure.
Why prune in winter? When the leaves have dropped in the fall, it is easier for your arborist to see the structure of your trees. When summer annuals have been removed, there is less risk of disrupting your landscape when working on large trees. In regions where the soil freezes, equipment can often gain closer access, which can enhance our safety and reduce your costs. Winter pruning can also avoid enhancing some serious diseases that are active and spread easily during the growing seasons of spring and summer.
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A little stump removal for Monday morning
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Palm tree be gone