Do you have trees in your landscape that have been negatively affected by construction work during a home renovation project? Read on and discover some measures that can be taken to restore the health of those trees.
Improving Aeration
The soil in the root zone of the trees may have been compacted when construction vehicles moved over that soil as they ferried construction materials and debris. This compaction can reduce the aeration of the soil.…
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The trees in your yard are very important: they filter dust particles from the air, provide shade when it is extremely hot outside, reduce the impact of adverse weather elements, such as strong winds, etc., and can provide so many other essential benefits. As a result, you might not deem it necessary to remove any part of your trees: let alone consider felling an entire tree.
But it is best practice to lop the trees in your yard on a routine basis, as it could result in the following benefits for you and your home:…
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In some parts of Australian, Flying Fox bats can be a very big problem. Just look at Batemans Bay in New South Wales where over 100,000 bats have set up home to see how much damage can be done. As someone who has recently had a smaller flying fox problem in your back garden, it is time to survey and repair the damage now they have moved on.
Damaged Branches…
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