Autumn Colour
It’s autumn, the weather begins to cool, the humidity drops and the trees begin to transform into something quite magnificent. It’s a chore raking up all those leaves, but the spectacular colours you can have, are worth it -plus they make good compost to boot! There’s precious little I can say about the recent summer …
Summer Branch Drop
After the wettest summer in fifty years it seems almost laughable now that way back in December I was telling you to try and retain the moisture in your garden beds. That being said, you should still follow the ‘general’ rules for this time of year which is, well, I hate to say it, moisture …
Summer
The recent rain has given us something of a reprieve in the garden following those few days of baking hot weather that gave us just a small taste of what summer will bring the garden. So make the most of it now because with a bit of preparation you’ll save your garden from struggling come …
Flowering Trees
Flowering Trees If you’re anything like me then the wealth of spring flowers have had you sneezing this past month or two, reaching for the antihistamine at the same time as admiring the beautiful flushes of spring colour. The blossoms have been particularly beautiful this year, as have the wisteria, bottle-brush and (dare I say …
Spring Newsletter
Spring is upon us, bringing with it everything that makes it pleasurable –from the smell of the new flowers in bloom, to the warm weather that brings the wildlife out from their winter digs. The days start to grow longer as the temptation to stay outside returns and, of course, the barbeque starts to make …
Wind and Storm Damaged Trees
July and August has seen some wild weather hit Sydney and the surrounding areas, pummeling us over the winter with strong winds, storms and torrential rains. Trees in particular are susceptible to this kind of wild weather with winds regularly bringing down branches and sometimes even uprooting whole trees each and every year at a …
Getting ready for Spring
Spring is almost here, and with it comes the excitement of a new growing season. A wet July and a few chilly weeks in August have probably kept most of us inside up to now but, weather permitting, now is the time to don those boots and get your garden ready for spring. There’s still …
Wood Chip Registration & Payment
Normally this would cost you $810 when purchased from a Nursery or Garden Centre, but since we are constantly overloaded with Chips, we are happy to share them around. All we ask is that our delivery costs are covered. Effectively the Chips are FREE! To take advantage of this offer, simply fill in the …
Choosing a Tree
Now that you’ve had a tree removed from your garden –or maybe you just have a space you’d like to use– how do you decide what tree is the best choice? A tree can make a beautiful addition to your garden but it is also one of the most important landscaping choices you will make. …
Why Remove A Tree?
Sydney’s North Shore is full of beautiful trees. Despite the beauty a tree can bring to a garden however, sometimes the unavoidable happens and it has to be removed. Whether by disease or simply because of poor placement in the first place a large tree can be quite a job to take down –especially if …