by admin | Sep 25, 2018 | Angus Tree Services Blog
So what jobs should we be doing this month : Clear up fallen autumn leaves regularly Cut back perennials that have died down Divide herbaceous perennials and rhubarb crowns Move tender plants, including aquatic ones, into the greenhouse Plant out spring cabbages...
by admin | Sep 24, 2018 | Angus Tree Services Blog
If you have children, an outdoor space they can play in is of the utmost importance (especially in this day and age when it’s hard to drag them away from their computers)! The trouble is if you have small children, making sure your garden is indeed child friendly can...
by admin | Sep 24, 2018 | Angus Tree Services Blog
Let me start by saying it’s unlikely you will ever witness a tree actually walking as we think of it. After all, the Stars of The Lord of the Rings are fictional for a reason! However, it is indeed true that trees can walk (of sorts). It’s also something you’re not...
by admin | Aug 21, 2018 | Angus Tree Services Blog
So what jobs should we be doing this month : Prune Wisteria Don’t delay summer pruning restricted fruits Collect seed from favourite plants Feed the soil with green manures Give hedges a final trim over now. They will only grow a little before cold weather stops...
by admin | Aug 8, 2018 | Angus Tree Services Blog
To your average homeowner, a landscaper and an arborist are generally thought of as pretty much the same, if not the same than at least interchangeable. Garden work is garden work, right? Wrong. While they have some things in common, the truth is that landscapers and...
by admin | Aug 8, 2018 | Angus Tree Services Blog
No matter how carefully we plant our trees, they stress out as they adjust to their new home. That’s what we arborists like to call transplant shock, which encapsulates the host of problems plants can experience after they’re planted or transplanted. Transplant shock...
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