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SPRING & SUMMER TREE TIPS

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February 6th, 2011

Now is the perfect time to prune your ornamental trees, the sap has stopped rising, most trees are finishing flowering & leaves have developed. Trees are actively growing so any cuts are going to heal well. Trees are less prone to disease or infections due to the above reasons when pruned at this time of [...]

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BeaverTree.co.nz has been upgraded!

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February 9th, 2010

The official website of Beaver Trees & Landscaping has been upgraded! This is what the web designer Joseph Ku has to say: (article from kudesign website) “First of all, I would like to congratulate the busy beavers for their great effort in supporting the local communities in various fund raising projects, thumbs up!!” Who are [...]

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Your Christchurch Planting Guide

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February 2nd, 2010

PLANTS THAT TOLERATE WET SITES Acer Rubrum (American Red Maple) Broadly columnar, deciduous. Clusters of small red flowers before the leaves. Bluey-white under the leaves, which turn bright red in autumn. Grows to 15-25m. Cordyline Austalis (NZ Cabbage Tree) Single stem initially, then branched with strap-like leaves, evergreen. Grows to 5-10m. Phormium Tenax (NZ Swamp [...]

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Arborists in Japan

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February 2nd, 2010

In Japanese, the term “aborist” is printed as . The three Kanji characters which make up “arborist”, or jugoshi, as it is romanised, each represent a creative and humbling glimpse into how tree care experts in Japan undertake their profession. The first character means “trees”. It is important to note that this does not refer [...]

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