Trees are wonderful for our gardens — they bring shade, beauty, and even boost property value. But sometimes, what looks like a healthy tree can actually pose a serious risk to your home, car, or even your safety. Knowing how to spot the early warning signs of a dangerous tree
There’s no shortage of DIY advice online about how to fell a tree, but here’s the truth: tree felling isn’t a weekend garden project. It’s dangerous and complex, especially in tight urban environments like Manchester’s gardens. Ideally, it’s not something to attempt unless you’re a qualified arborist. At Woodfelder Tree
Have you ever stood beneath the tangled canopy of a pear tree, secateurs in hand, unsure where to begin? You’re not alone. Pruning a pear tree can feel like surgery with gardening gloves on, but with the right approach (and maybe a little help), it becomes a rewarding part of
Tree felling sounds simple — until you try it in a small back garden with no access, or next to a glass conservatory. At Woodfelder Tree Care, we specialise in felling and dismantling trees in the kinds of spaces where there’s no room for error. Whether it’s a large conifer
If you live in one of Greater Manchester’s many conservation areas — like parts of Didsbury, Chorlton, Heaton Moor or the Heatons — you might be surprised to learn that even fairly routine tree work can require council permission. At Woodfelder Tree Care, we regularly help customers navigate this process.