Tree Pollarding

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Expert Tree Pollarding Service

At Kneebone Trees, we specialise in professional tree pollarding services tailored to the health and aesthetic needs of your trees. Our seasoned arborists carefully remove the upper leaf-bearing branches of your trees to ensure new growth is controlled and directed.

We follow industry best practices and use state-of-the-art equipment to deliver exceptional results every time. Our team conducts a thorough assessment of each tree before starting the pollarding process. We consider factors such as species, age, and overall health to determine the best approach for your landscape.

Safety is our top priority, both for our team and for your property. We take all necessary precautions to minimise disruption during the tree pollarding process and will always leave your environment in a better state than we found it, so you can rest assured you’re in great hands when working with us.

Regular maintenance is key to successful tree pollarding, and our team can help. Our services include follow-up visits to monitor the tree’s growth and make any necessary adjustments. This ongoing care ensures that your trees remain healthy and attractive, and is delivered to the best results when working with the Kneebone Trees team.

What is Tree Pollarding?

Tree pollarding is a pruning technique that involves the removal of the upper branches of a tree. This practice encourages the growth of a dense head of foliage and branches. It is typically performed on young trees and repeated at regular intervals throughout the tree’s life, helping to control the size and shape of the tree.

This method has been used for centuries to manage trees in both rural and urban settings. Historically, it was employed to produce fodder for livestock and wood for fuel and crafts.  Today, pollarding is more commonly used to maintain the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of trees in residential areas.

Pollarding is also a valuable practice for safety, as it can reduce the risk of falling branches. Pollarding is particularly beneficial for certain tree species, such as willows, poplars, and London planes. These species respond well to the technique, producing vigorous new growth from the cut points.

However, it is essential to understand that not all trees are suitable for pollarding. Our professional arborists will help you determine whether this method is appropriate for your trees and overall landscape, before undertaking any work. We can deliver the best results for your needs every time.

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Why Choose Kneebone Trees?

Choosing Kneebone Trees means choosing a team with a passion for excellence and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Our certified arborists bring years of experience and specialised knowledge to every project they undertake, ensuring the best results for our clients every time.

We pride ourselves on our transparent and honest approach to all tree care services. From the initial consultation to the completion of the job, we keep you informed every step of the way. Our goal is to build lasting relationships with our clients based on trust and reliability.

Environmental responsibility is at the heart of what we do. We adhere to sustainable practices and prioritise the health and well-being of your trees. Our methods are designed to promote the natural growth and development of each tree, contributing to a greener and healthier environment.

Kneebone Trees are now just tree care experts – we are tree enthusiasts. Our dedication to our craft drives us to continually improve and innovate, and we stay updated with the latest industry advancements and techniques to provide the highest standard of service to our clients.

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