Palm Tree Removal Benoni

Palm Tree Removal Services

At Tree Felling Benoni, we offer palm tree removal and pruning services, sometimes called palm tree cleaning, to the residents of

Actonville,
Airfield,
Alphen Park,
Benoni North Agricultural Holdings,
Brentwood Park,
Crystal Park,
Cloverdene,
Daveyton,
Etwatwa,
Fairleads,
Farrarmere,
Goedeburg,
Jatniel,
Lakefield,
Lakeside,
Mackenzie Park,
Morehill,
Norton Estates,
Northmead,
Northvilla,
Rynfield
The Stewards,
Wattville,
Westdene,
Western Extension and surrounding areas. Our palm tree services include tree pruning, tree removal, and palm tree stump removal.

Palm trees can spruce up the look of an area providing a relaxed tropical feel. Whether a palm tree is within your residential premise or commercial space, you want to keep it looking at its best. Often, you will need to prune your palm trees to ensure the dead fronds and seeds are removed to prevent them from causing a mess and improve their appearance. In some cases, the client may wish to completely cut and remove palm trees for new development or to replace a certain palm. Some larger palm trees can also cause significant damage to the surrounding property and create a risk of personal injury from falling dead fronds.

Whatever the reasons, our experienced palm tree removal and pruning arborists can carefully prune or remove all types of palm trees, no matter where they are located, ensuring that absolutely nothing is damaged and everything is left clean and tidy. Tree Felling Benoni has expert tree removal arborists to take care of your palm tree pruning and stump removal.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Tree emergencies happen when parts of trees or whole ones fall onto your property. Sometimes downed power lines can still be carrying electricity and the fallen tree may compromise the structural integrity of her house, so stay away from them if you’re not an expert!

While it may seem like palm trees are easier to transplant than broadleaf plants because they produce new roots near the base of their trunks and don’t require as much root mass, digging up a palm properly will make the process go more smoothly. More importantly, though is that you dig up all four sides so there’s no chance for waterlogging or other negative effects on your newly planted tree. The best way we’ve found order to increase our chances at success when planting these majestic giants into different types/distances from roadsides has been by making sure each side gets dugout before moving onto another section.

Although it may seem easier to transplant a palm than similarly sized broadleaf trees, you should dig up the plant with care as this will make the process much smoother and increase your chances of success. A properly dug-up palm has fresher roots near its base which makes growing them after being transplanted far less daunting for both planting site preparation as well as survival rates in new soil environments.

The palm tree is an attractive addition to any landscape, but it comes at the cost of some maintenance needed for removing roots. Digging around your home’s trunks with a spade will give you access about 20-25 inches deep where most large cancers can be removed using an axe or chisel depending on how far up they extend into soil surrounding trees’ root systems . Cut these off completely before excavating any remaining fleshy parts below ground level inside their own circumference which should help keep future complications from happening again!

You can temporarily stunt the palm trees’ growth by pruning their roots. The palms need to be at an optimum “root ball size” for them to even grow, so this might not work out well in your favor if done too often or on multiple trees simultaneously! However, with proper timing it could possibly help reduce height near future events like construction sites which will become more common as time goes on Towne Lake becomes more developed.

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