High Hedges, Heritage Fruit Trees, and Workshop Wonders What a week! From the heights of a Beech tree to the bouncy floors of Jump Inc, we’ve been kept on our toes.
- Feb 18
- 2 min read
Out in the Field: Tree & Hedge Care
Our teams were scattered across the region this week, tackling everything from structural maintenance to aesthetic pruning:

S11 & S12 Sheffield: We spent a good portion of the week focused on boundary management. In both areas, we carried out significant hedge reductions, helping homeowners reclaim their light and keep their property lines looking sharp.
Meersbrook S8: A bit of "orchard" work! We performed reductions on Cherry and Apple trees, balancing the need for fruit production with a manageable canopy size.
Norton S8: We wrapped up the week with various tree pruning tasks to keep the canopy in top shape.

Dronfield: This was a big one. A large Beech re pollard. It’s vital work for maintaining the
health and safety of such a substantial tree. We also spent some time in Dronfield carefully pruning an Acer, ensuring its delicate form is ready for the spring growth.
In the Workshop with Lee
When he isn't up a tree, Lee has been busy at the workbench. This week, he finished a stunning Olive wood chopping board. The grain on olive is always a showstopper.

He’s also been working on a very special project: a custom chair for the little one. It features a "resin surprise" that we can't wait to reveal once it's fully finished. Stay tuned for photos! Lee finally finished the chopping board for his Wife just intime for Valentines day!

Family Time
It wasn't all saws and sawdust. This morning was dedicated to family time, taking the
toddlers to Jump Inc. If you need us this afternoon, we’ll likely be napping to recover from the trampoline park energy!



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