Mark Atherton Leviathan Tree Services

Mark Atherton Leviathan Tree Services Unit 50 Qualified Friendly and Reliable Tree Surgeon Fully Insured with over 23 years of experience
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Great team working within the Blackpool, Fylde and Preston area call us now for a free quote

04/02/2026
27/01/2026

23/01/2026

🪵 The Tree Stump: "THE MICRO-METROPOLIS."
YOU SEE A STUMP. HUNDREDS OF LIVES SEE A SKYLINE. Sub-Headline: Grinding it down isn't landscaping; it's demolishing a city block.

"The tree is gone. Now, you are left with the stump—a tripping hazard, an obstacle for the lawnmower, an eyesore. Your first instinct is to call the stump grinder and erase it.

But lean in closer.

That stump is not just a block of wood. It is a slow-motion biological explosion. As the wood softens, it becomes a sponge that holds water during droughts, saving the plants around it. It is a radiator that generates heat as it decays, warming the soil for hibernating creatures.

To a human, it’s a scar on the lawn. To a beetle, a salamander, or a solitary bee, it is a skyscraper, a grocery store, and a nursery all in one. By leaving it, you aren't being lazy; you are curating a complex ecosystem that anchors your backyard."

📰 FIELD REPORT: The Mycelial Battery
Angle: The Underground Connection.

[FOREST ECOLOGY EVALUATION] The stump is the surface terminal of a vast underground network.

The "Wood Wide Web" Hub: Even after the trunk is cut, the roots often remain alive for years, supported by the sugars from neighboring trees via the fungal network (mycelium). The stump acts as a storage bank for moisture and nutrients that the surrounding forest can draw upon in times of stress.

The Sponge Effect: Decaying wood acts like a sponge. During a rainstorm, a stump absorbs massive amounts of water. During a heatwave, it slowly releases this humidity, creating a "micro-climate" of cool, moist air that helps delicate ferns and wildflowers survive the summer sun.

The Nurse Log Phenomenon: In nature, new trees often grow directly out of old stumps. The decaying wood provides a perfect, pathogen-free seedbed rich in nutrients. This is called a "Nurse Stump." The old generation literally feeds the new one.

THE UNSHOWN SIDES OF THE "OBSTACLE"
1. The Winter Resort (The Hibernaculum)
The Tenants: Where do the garden toads, ground beetles, and salamanders go when it freezes? They burrow into the soft, insulating pulp of rotting stumps. If you grind the stump in late autumn, you are often killing the very creatures that eat your garden pests in the summer.

2. The Slime Mold Canvas
The Art: Stumps are the favorite haunt of Slime Molds (like the bright yellow "Dog Vomit" slime mold or the "Wolf's Milk"). These aren't plants or fungi; they are single-celled organisms that can move and "hunt." They are fascinating, colorful, and harmless, appearing like bright splashes of paint on the dead wood.

3. The Beetle Bank
The Predator Base: Ground beetles (Carabids) love the shelter of a stump. Why do you want them? Because at night, they patrol your lawn and eat slug eggs and snail larvae. The stump is their police station.

THE MANIFESTO: "EMBRACE THE ROT"
"Decay is the engine of life."

The Shift: We are taught to sterilize our gardens—remove dead leaves, grind stumps, bag clippings. This starves the soil.

The Beauty: A stump covered in moss and fungi is visually stunning if you frame it right. It adds "age" and character to a landscape that a flat lawn can never possess.

🤝 OUR DUTY: The Stumpery
How to style it so the neighbors don't complain.

The Action: Turn it into a Planter.

The Hollow Out: If the center is soft, gouge it out slightly. Fill it with potting soil.

The Planting: Plant native ferns, hostas, or cascading flowers (like nasturtiums) inside. The rotting wood feeds the plants constantly.

The Victorian Trend: In the 19th century, "Stumperies" (gardens made of arranged stumps and ferns) were the height of fashion for the wealthy. Bring it back. Make it a feature, not a failure.

It took 50 years to grow. Let it take 10 years to disappear. Watch who moves in.

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07/01/2026

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Quick tree safety check for homeowners 👇Walk around your property and look for:🔍 Dead or hanging branches🔍 Cracks in the...
10/12/2025

Quick tree safety check for homeowners 👇
Walk around your property and look for:
🔍 Dead or hanging branches
🔍 Cracks in the trunk
🔍 Branches overhanging your roof or power lines
🔍 Trees leaning more than they used to
🔍 Root damage or exposed roots
Spotted something that doesn't look right? Don't leave it until the next storm makes the decision for you.
Mark can assess any tree concerns and advise on the best course of action. Over 24 years' experience means you're getting expert advice, not guesswork.
📞 Give Mark a call on 07715 259077

09/12/2025

Storm Bram is on its way ⚠️
I’ve been out making this damaged canopy safe before it could get any worse.

If you’re concerned about any trees around your home, garden or property, I’m available for emergency inspections and advice.

Send me a picture and I’ll let you know what you’re dealing with. 🌲

From removal, pruning and tree maintenance to storm damaged trees and woodland & estate management we have got you cover...
09/12/2025

From removal, pruning and tree maintenance to storm damaged trees and woodland & estate management we have got you covered. Give Mark a call 07715 259077 or contact us on FB.
Offering affordable high quality Tree services with over 24 years' experience in the industry. We are a friendly, professional team working within the Blackpool, Fylde, Wyre & Preston area. All aspects of tree work undertaken 🌳

Storm hit and damaged a tree on your property? Here's what to do:1️⃣ Stay safe - Don't approach damaged trees, especiall...
18/11/2025

Storm hit and damaged a tree on your property? Here's what to do:
1️⃣ Stay safe - Don't approach damaged trees, especially near power lines
2️⃣ Document it - Take photos for insurance purposes
3️⃣ Call a professional immediately - Damaged trees are unpredictable and dangerous
4️⃣ Don't try DIY fixes - Partially fallen trees are under extreme tension
Mark handles emergency storm damage calls regularly. Fast response, fully insured, 24+ years experience dealing with every scenario.
📞 Emergency callouts: 07715 259077

What's your office like?"Mine's 40 feet up, constantly moving, and comes with a view that changes every single day.Can't...
17/11/2025

What's your office like?"
Mine's 40 feet up, constantly moving, and comes with a view that changes every single day.
Can't say the commute's easy, but you definitely can't beat the workspace 🌳
This is what 24 years of tree surgery looks like—still love it as much as day one.
Leviathan Tree Services - emergency callouts, removals, pruning, storm-damaged trees, and full estate management across Blackpool, Fylde, Wyre & Preston.
📞 Give Mark a call on 07715 259077 or message us on Facebook

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