
Services
According to the ZTV guidelines:
Tree Climbing
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Removal of dead wood
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Cut to regulate for traffic height for securing streets, paths and house facades
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Tree crown pruning
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Crown bracing
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Promotion of tree resilience to environmental factors.


Tree felling
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Felling of dead, storm-damaged or traffic-/building-endangering trees.
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Felling is carried out from the beginning of October to the end of February in order not to disturb or endanger tree dwellers (animals).
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Felling is only possible all year round to ensure traffic safety obligations, in coordination with the responsible communal authority. If you need help with this, we will be happy to advise you.
Crown reduction
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Reduction of the entire tree crown to preserve the tree statics
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Pruning of pollard trees
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Preservation of old trees by cutting them down to create habitats for animals and microorganisms.
Important: Cuts that severely interfere with the crown structure must be approved by the local authority! Check the tree protection statute of the respective municipality.


Disposal
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We have the equipment to turn tree cuttings into valuable shredded material, so expensive disposal actions can be minimized.
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We would be happy to distribute the shredded material in your garden or on your site at the desired location.
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The application of the biomass serves to cover and fertilize the soil.
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We are happy to process tree trunks into firewood for you. We remove tree stumps using milling technology.
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We can also bring the cutting material to recycling depotsto be disposed of professionally.
Planting
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When planting new trees, we recommend choosing species that support one another in their "plant community". This is so that they can thrive by protecting and strengthening each other.
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We want to ensure a successful growth in the natural ecosystem and strengthen plant resilience. This is also for avoiding the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
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Here we orient ourselves to the Swiss agronomist Ernst Götsch, who developed the concept of "syntropic agriculture".
