POLLARDING & TREE MAINTENANCE 

Trees are more than just tall plants; they're living legacies, historical markers, and often, cherished members of our gardens and communities. Whether you've got a solitary tree that's been with you for years or a grove that's seen centuries pass by, we're here to provide the utmost care they deserve. Let's look at two essential aspects of tree care: Pollarding and General Tree Maintenance. 

TREE POLLARDING 

If you've ever seen a tree with a unique, almost 'youthful' appearance despite its age, you've likely witnessed the result of pollarding. 

WHAT IS IT? 

Pollarding is an ancient pruning method used to control the size and shape of a tree. It involves removing the upper branches of a tree, promoting a dense head of foliage and branches. It’s an ongoing process, where the tree is pruned periodically throughout its life. 

BENEFITS 

Controls the height and shape, making it suitable for urban environments with space constraints. 
Promotes longevity and health in certain tree species. 
Ensures safety by preventing unwieldy or sprawling branch growth. 

TREE MAINTENANCE 

A tree, like any living thing, needs regular check-ups and care to ensure it grows strong and lives a long life. 

WHAT IS IT? 

Tree Maintenance encompasses a variety of tasks, including pruning, soil health checks, disease prevention, and more. It's the ongoing care that ensures a tree remains a healthy and integral part of your landscape. 

BENEFITS 

Ensures your tree remains healthy, free from diseases and pests. 
Encourages stronger growth and better fruiting or flowering. 
Increases the aesthetic appeal of your landscape, adding value to your property. 

GET IN TOUCH 

Yorkshire Tree Surgery is not just a service; it's a passion. We believe that every tree tells a story, and it's our job to ensure that story continues for many years to come. If you're looking into pollarding, tree maintenance, or any other arboricultural service, don't hesitate to get in touch. We're always here for a friendly conversation about your tree's needs! 
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