11/05/2026
, we recently had a call off a new client to come and have a look at his private woodland, mainly planted with oak/silver/Birch Hawthornes/cherries with the odd willow and maples and ash trees, The site was on the borders of Worcestershire/Warwickshire, The moment we drove up to the Wood i knew exactly what was wrong, He was thinking it might be a drought issue, definitely doesn’t help with last summer and a very dry spring, But this wasn’t the case thousands of young ash trees dying from Ash dieback sad to see. This woodland area was spread out over six acres, and the main species being Ash ! With over 70% dead or dying,
If you have any concerns on the health of any of your Ash trees do not hesitate to give us a call and we can make a plan and recommendations, if you leave any ash trees in a back garden and it dies from Ash dieback you may struggle to find someone that was willing to climb them, ( Safety first ! ) we came across three or four cases like this when they were in a very bad and dangerous condition, ok if you can get a platform hoist to deal with the Trees, but not ideal to put any Climbers into dead or dying Trees, !
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