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Non-contact tree care: We ensure safety

Today is November 15, 2021, and the German authorities report 37,504 new Corona infections. This is a sad record. The pandemic has Germany firmly in its grip again. However, this has virtually no effect on our work as tree care professionals and inspectors. Because we ensure safety. All our employees have been vaccinated and are […]

How to make your trees fit for autumn and winter

Is your own tree still healthy and ready for the stresses of storms and frost in autumn and winter? What are the signs that a tree owner should definitely look out for? And when is it time to call a tree expert for assistance? My sons Luke, Alex and Kevin have been out for weeks, […]

Chipping and firewood free of charge – now also in Rottbitze

Autumn is just around the corner and with it the time to prepare your garden and trees for the coming storms and winter. Please take advantage of our offer of a comprehensive and free on-site consultation on the condition of your trees. Because only the trained eye of an expert can recognize deficits in time […]

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Heavy rain: Which plants to choose?

The images of the catastrophic floods near the Ahr and Erft rivers have also unsettled and alarmed customers and friends who were not themselves affected by the immediate consequences. As a result of climate change, such heavy rainfall events can threaten almost any region – with catastrophic consequences if we do nothing. I remember 2004 […]

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After the flood disaster: Are the trees still safe?

Climate and weather experts have been warning for years about what then occurred in the middle of this week. Numerous places in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate have been flooded by masses of water. People have lost their lives; entire streets have been destroyed. The special broadcasts on television show disturbing images from a disaster area. […]

Long live the Queen!

Sometimes things happen just by coincidence but in a chronological sequence, which in retrospect seems more like a sign. Whether coincidence or sign, I would like to tell you about such an event today. You certainly know that my heart and that of my family beats for the royals. Being British – even with a […]