Tree Craft Ltd is an Arboricultural Association Approved tree surgery company based near Sevenoaks in Kent. For over 20 years we have been dedicated to providing our clients with a professional and environmentally conscious tree care service across South East London, Kent, Surrey and Sussex. We employ experienced and qualified arborists, who plan and carry out work to a high standard in compliance with health and safety legislation. All of our work is covered by £5 million public liability insurance.
Tree Craft Ltd Is owned and managed by Russell Coombs and Richard Arnold. They studied Arboriculture at Merrist Wood College in Guildford, where they each attained a National Diploma in Arboriculture, both achieving the "top student" award on their respective courses. Richard and Russell set up Arragon Tree Care together in 2000 and gradually built the business up over the next 5 years, until they merged with Tree Craft Ltd in 2005, when the company took its present form. Tree Craft currently offers the full range of arboricultural services, but also specialises in environmentally sensitive tree work.
Tree Craft provides comprehensive tree hazard surveys to a broad range of clients ranging from country estates with large populations of trees to private householders with a fewer number of trees to manage. When moving home or taking out a mortgage your Mortgage Provider or insurer could require a report to assess the probability of subsidence and the risk of damage to the property due to trees. To be able to help you make an informed, confident decision on a tree's condition and suitability for retention, an accurate tree report is essential.
At Tree Craft Ltd we cover all aspects of tree surgery from hedge trimming to tree felling. We also offer a range of gardening work including shrub pruning and tree planting. To find out more information about any our services click below. This involves the removal of smaller branches within the canopy, in order to decrease the overall crown density. This is ideal for allowing increased light penetration through the crown. The removal of lower branches ( either whole limbs, or secondary branches ).
Thinking of chopping and tidying your garden after the long Summer? Over on our blog we talk about why you shouldn't cut your trees without professional help. Read it here: https:// treecraft.co.uk/ blog/?p=51
Wisdom Wednesday - the reduction (shortening) of limbs on tree reduces the leverage and wind-loading forces, helping to improve the safety factor.
Do you know when it's time to call your #local #treesurgeon?
This month we worked with Chislehurst Commons to make sure their mature beech tree was safe after one of it's stems had failed and another was badly cracked.
#tipoftheweek for #Mulching. Mulching is generally used to improve the soil around plants, but it also gives your garden a neat, tidy appearance and can reduce the amount of time spent on tasks such as watering and weeding. Mulches help soil retain moisture in summer, prevent weeds from growing and.
Some great advice on the planning process from @WoodlandTrust "https://t.co/e4pyp0kP0w https://t.co/UJG39FsUMH
A bit political, but will Brexit slow down unregulated imports? https://t.co/A52uGLG7YG https://t.co/O0Fv92s81F
Some appropriate choices https://t.co/Y66oQy16hG https://t.co/BWlC43R3ko
Nice article; worth a read. Reasons why ancient oaks survived the felling of ancient forests in Britain… https://t.co/XQv4MKjaNw
Interesting article on bud burst v global warming https://t.co/cU7rWLKwVO https://t.co/WjZvWaMoku