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When the spooky season ends and your jack-o’-lanterns start to slump, it’s tempting to toss them in the bin. But don’t! Your leftover pumpkins are packed with nutrients that can give back to your garden long after Halloween.

Instead of creating waste, you can turn those pumpk...

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Autumn and early winter are the perfect seasons for planting trees, here’s why, and which species thrive best in the UK climate.

As temperatures cool and rainfall increases, autumn is nature’s planting season. The soil is still warm enough for roots to establish before the winter frost sets in, and new trees can settle in quietly, ready to burst into l...

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In this week’s video, join one of our skilled arborists on-site in Abbey Fields, Kenilworth, as he explains the process behind a 3-metre crown reduction on a mature ash tree

🌿 What’s Happening in the Video

The ash tree in question had grown large enough to begin overshadowing nearby paths and open spaces. To keep it hea...

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What You Need to Know - Balancing Nature and Structure: A Fresh Look at Tree Root Risk Management

The London Tree Officers Association (LTOA) has just released its revised Guide to Risk Management Strategies for Tree Root Claims, a timely update in the wake of increasingly hot summers and rising concerns over tree-related subsidence.

Th...

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A Guide and how Beechwood can help

Biodiversity is simply the variety of life in a place, everything from trees and shrubs to fungi, insects, birds, mammals and the microbes in the soil. It shows up at three levels:

  • Genetic diversity – differences within a species (e.g., varieties of oak).

  • ...

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