by Paul | Jul 22, 2019 | Arboricultural Advise
An arboricultural impact assessment or AIA is a report produced by a certified/qualified Arborist that lists the impacts of a potential construction project on any trees on or adjacent to the construction site. The arboricultural impact assessment usually follows the...
by Paul | Jul 22, 2019 | Arboricultural Advise
Acacia elata Acacia elata, often referred to as the Cedar Wattle or the Mountain Cedar Wattle is most commonly found in Eastern Australia and particularly in the Mornington Peninsula. It can grow to over 18 metres in height, with some recorded specimens reaching as...
by Paul | Jul 22, 2019 | Arboricultural Advise
What is the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ)? As we all know, there is far more to a tree that the aesthetically pleasing part above ground. A tree’s root system is critical both in terms of nourishing the tree and stability; as such, they need to be protected. This is...
by Paul | Jul 22, 2019 | Arboricultural Advise
What is sooty mould (Fumago vagans)? Family- Capnodiaceae Genus- Fumago Species- vagens Area of Origin, any environment that can sustain aphids, scales, mealybugs and psyllids. Current Area(s) Affected: Any environment that can sustain aphids, scales,...
by Paul | Apr 20, 2012 | Arborist Mornington Peninsula
Why should you hire an Arborist? Arborists are specialists in the care of trees. They understand the needs of each tree and species of tree and are specially training to offer the correct care and treatment. Good quality tree care should and must be looked at as a...