Tpa Tree Surgery Ltd

Tpa Tree Surgery Ltd We are a small family run business, We offer a comprehensive arboriculture service throughout London, Kent & Essex Specialising in the care of trees

A small hedge job we done yesterday πŸ‘πŸ‘Œ
30/01/2021

A small hedge job we done yesterday πŸ‘πŸ‘Œ

Some paving and landscaping work we have done this summer If you need a quote or info on any of our tree or landscaping ...
30/09/2020

Some paving and landscaping work we have done this summer

If you need a quote or info on any of our tree or landscaping work please call us on

07424969108-01322515969
[email protected]

ASH DIEBACK Ash dieback, also known as Chalara dieback of ash is a serious disease that is killing ash trees right acros...
26/02/2019

ASH DIEBACK


Ash dieback, also known as Chalara dieback of ash is a serio

us disease that is killing ash trees right across northern Europe. Usually fatal, it causes leaf loss, lesions on the bark and dieback of the tree crown. The disease was first identified in the UK in 2012.

There are several key signs to look out for on ash trees but as all of these symptoms can also be caused by other problems, it is important to take expert advice such as that offered by T.P.A Tree Surgery Ltd

Symptoms include dark lesions which appear on the trunk at the base of dead side shoots. These are often long, thin and diamond-shaped. The tips of shoots shrivel and turn black and leaves blacken and die – this can look like frost damage. The veins and stalks of leaves turn brown and infected saplings will have dead tops and side shoots. Mature trees often display dieback of twigs and branches in the crown of the tree, but with bushy growth further down the branches where new shoots have been produced. Small white fruiting bodies can be found on blackened leaf stalks between July and October.

Ash dieback disease is spread by spores from the fruiting bodies of the fungus produced on fallen ash leaves. These airborne spores can be carried naturally on the wind over a wide distance.
Since October 2012, there has been a ban on the movement of ash trees as this was contributing to the spread of the disease.
Ash dieback was first discovered in the UK in February 2012 at a tree nursery and subsequent cases were linked to the importation of infected nursery stock. It is now found in both young and mature trees across the country.

There are 130,000 hectares of ash woodland in the UK, but the greatest risk is to the 12 milllion ash trees outside woodlands, such as in parks, gardens, hedgerows and on roadside verges.
Ash dieback spores can be carried on clothing, footwear and vehicles, so effective biosecurity is vital.

The full impact of ash dieback is not known yet as it is believed that while young trees succumb and die quickly, mature trees may resist infection for some time before weakening and eventually dying.

For more information visit http://www.forestry.gov.uk/ashdieback.

For expert advice and a range of tree services, call us on 01322 515969 or 07424969108

Large Ash tree pollarding today in Bromley
20/02/2019

Large Ash tree pollarding today in Bromley

Large Pine tree removal today in swanley. Call or email us for a free quotation and advice 01322515969Info@tpatreesurger...
16/02/2019

Large Pine tree removal today in swanley. Call or email us for a free quotation and advice 01322515969
[email protected]
www.tpatreesurgery.com

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Large Conifer being trimmed and shaped.Every one getting there garden ready for spring.Please call or email us for Free ...
15/02/2019

Large Conifer being trimmed and shaped.
Every one getting there garden ready for spring.

Please call or email us for Free quotation and advice
01322515969 or email us on [email protected]

Large dead Willow tree removed on Monday.Remember dead or wind damage trees can be dangerous!
13/02/2019

Large dead Willow tree removed on Monday.
Remember dead or wind damage trees can be dangerous!

Wind blown tree removed in Bromley
12/02/2019

Wind blown tree removed in Bromley

Have you had a fallen or leaning  trees recently because of the strong winds this January?Call or email T.P.A Tree Surge...
29/01/2019

Have you had a fallen or leaning trees recently because of the strong winds this January?

Call or email T.P.A Tree Surgery Ltd, we will give you a free quotation. 01322515969 - 07424969108

Cherry tree pollarding me and the T.P.A Team done yesterday πŸ‘πŸŒ²πŸ‘‘
29/01/2019

Cherry tree pollarding me and the T.P.A Team done yesterday πŸ‘πŸŒ²πŸ‘‘

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