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Tree Management

NE Treecare specialises in tree management, care and maintenance.  We are committed to preserving and managing trees with care and consideration, whilst also meeting our client’s needs. 

Our experienced & qualified tree surgeons will know where to cut and which cutting technique to use – giving your tree the best outcome to begin to repair itself.

Common reasons for working on trees are:

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Our Assessment Process for Tree Management

From our initial assessment, our team of trained and experienced tree surgeons will guide you through the entire process and then on the day, work to a high professional standard as we carry out the work.

Our assessments are extensive and include:

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Tree Surgeon at work cutting tree with man holding rope at bottom
Tree Management with man up tree in back garden performing dead wood removal
Tree Surgeon at work cutting tree with man holding rope at bottom

Why is maintaining trees important?

As trees grow, they adapt to the environment they find themselves in – sunlight, access to water, wind direction, nutrients in the soil, neighbouring trees and how you care for them, all are factors in your tree’s health.

The best outcome for any tree is to allow it to grow naturally but there are times when it may well be necessary to carry out selective tree surgery.

To determine the tree surgery needed for a specific tree, you need to know how it will respond and recover from the work – our experienced tree surgeons have spent years crafting their trade.

Wounded trees do not heal quickly, bad tree surgery exposes your tree to infection and disease so it is important to have a reason for every branch you remove and to make each cut in the right place.

In almost all instances, deciduous trees suffer least harm when worked on in late autumn or winter, when the tree is dormant. During growth, each leafed branch that is removed from a tree reduces energy production, 

Almost all evergreen trees best respond to shaping in early spring (to promote new growth), pines trees best late summer (when semi-dormant).