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As the weather gets cooler in Germiston, South Africa, April is the perfect time to give your trees some much-needed attention. Taking care of your trees now will help them thrive throughout the year, and prevent any potential problems from arising. Here are some tree care tips for April in Germiston: Pruning Pruning is an …
Trees are an important part of our environment, providing us with fresh air, shade, and a natural habitat for wildlife. However, there may come a time when you need to have a tree removed from your property, either because it is diseased, damaged, or simply in the way of new construction. While you may be …
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Palm Tree Removal Germiston Palm trees are a common sight in many parts of the world, including Germiston. While they may look nice, palm trees can actually be quite dangerous if they’re not properly maintained. That’s why, in this blog post, we’re going to talk about palm tree removal. We’ll cover everything from the benefits …
Stump Removal Germiston Are you looking for stump removal services in Germiston? If so, you’ve come to the right place. In this blog post, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about stump removal in Germiston. We’ll cover the benefits of stump removal, the importance of professional stump removal, the dangers of …
Tree Felling Germiston Are you considering tree felling in Germiston? If so, you’re not alone. In recent years, tree felling has become a popular way to improve the look of your property. However, before you hire a tree felling company, it’s important to understand the process and what it entails. In this blog post, we’ll …
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Ziziphus mucronata is also known as the buffalo tooth. It is a species in the Rhamnaceae family. It can grow up to 17 metres in height and is deciduous. It is able to survive in many soil types. It thrives in open woodlands and termite mounds. Its Zulu name “umLahlankosi” alludes to its use as a grave marker for tribal …
It is usually 6m tall and has a spreading, irregular crown. The bark is mostly pale grey, with some white and dark gray patches. It can be smooth or powdery. Although branches are not equipped, the lateral shoots can be short and rigid and may look like spines. The opposite leaves, which are often tufted, are smooth to …
Strychnos madagascariensis (Black Monkey Orange) Read More »
White Stinkwood (Celtis Africana), is an indigenous tree that can reach 40m. White stinkwood trees thrive in areas that receive high amounts of rainfall and regions with less rainfall in the forest and wooded grasslands. It is not restricted to any one type of soil. This tree is important in protecting cattle from the scorching summer …
We recycle 100% of all the green waste produced from tree surgery operations also called tree cycling. The South-African Landfill Directive is driving local authorities to reduce biodegradable waste input into landfill. This is because when green waste decomposes in a landfill site, it produces methane, which is a dangerous ‘greenhouse’ gas. It also produces …
September’s guide to gardening discusses Insects that start to show life now. All sorts of insects make their appearance, and there are always a few hungry cutworms and hairworms who lived through the winter and are now in your garden. Use sprays as Malasol, KARBASPRAY 50 or Bexadust. Do not wait until the insects attacked …