Our Services
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Crown thinning
This term refers to the removal of smaller branches, usually located at the outer crown of the tree. Pruning these promotes dense foliage around the evenly spaced branch structure. Crown thinning is mainly used on broad-leaved species of trees. It’s a method that does not in any way alter the main body of the tree, in terms of size or shape. Crown thinning allows more sunlight to pass through the tree’s branches and improves the airflow.
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Crown reduction
Crown reduction refers to the reduction of the tree crown’s height and spread. The cuts used in crown reduction should be as small as possible and not go over 100 mm in diameter. This method is used for reducing the mechanical stress on certain branches or even the whole tree, in some cases. It’s also useful for reducing the effects of light loss and shading. After the crown reduction, the tree’s crown should retain its main framework with the only difference being the smaller yet similar outline (which can in cases be non-symmetrical).
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Crown lifting/raising
Crown raising is the practice of removing or preparing to remove the lowest branches of a tree’s crown. This method is extremely effective at increasing the light transmission to areas close to the tree, while also enabling access under the crown. Crown lifting does not include the removal of the larger branches which grow directly from the tree’s trunk since cutting these can wound the tree and even cause decay. This can lead to many long-term problems for your tree in the future. Crown raising should also be avoided on older more mature trees or if necessary, it should be restricted to the shortening of their primary and secondary branches rather than their whole removal.
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Tree inspections
A procedure to inspect a tree or trees. Variables used to describe a tree include position (if not already plotted on a topographical survey), species identity, maturity, various dimensions (main stem diameter, height, crown radius etc.), aspects of form, vigour, condition, incidence of pests, diseases, damage and defects, evidence of past management etc. Site factors, position in the landscape and site usage may also be relevant. , usually including its position, species identity, dimensions, age class, condition, conservation value etc. as appropriate, and to identify and evaluate defects. It is also common to make management recommendations (see schedule of works). Tree inspection is a fundamental of tree management and advisory practice in arboriculture.
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Deadwooding
The removal of major dead/dying and diseased branches.
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Tree removal
This is the removal of the whole tree, We tend not to enjoy removing trees but when it has to happen you can leave it to us to do it promptly and safely. We are very skilled when it comes to working with trees in tight areas which require rigging down by ropes or the use of cranes for a more efficient way.
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Stump Grinding
Stump grinding is an intricate process that excavates the stump of the tree without removing the root. In this situation, a stump grinder is employed to mechanically grind out the stump, leaving fine sawdust as a residue.
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On site Milling
Milling your timber that you have on your property so you could make something personal for your property out of it. You could also use the slabs of this to pay towards to work carried out.
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Furniture Making
We are also offering bespoke furniture making.
Professional and reliable Tree Surgery covering the whole of Scotland
OUR MISSION:
“To provide the highest standard of tree care and advice to our clients.
We would like to point you in the right direction on how to manage your landscape and garden to make a better and safer space for you, your home and your family. At Falcon Tree Management Ltd we to try to lessen the impact of emissions on the environment but using battery power chainsaws and hedge trimmers on all of our sites. ”
Falcon Tree Management Ltd are an environmentally friendly tree care company covering Stirlingshire, Edinburgh & The Lothians and the Scottish Borders. However, we love to work all over Scotland, taking on challenging projects in beautiful places.
As a company we are doing our best to dampen our effect on the environment. We try to use battery powered chainsaws and hedge trimmers on all our sites. In the future we plan to use solar power to charge our tree surgery equipment.
All our wood chip is used for biomass and good timber will be milled on site, stored and created into handmade furniture.
Our main goal is to become your go to professional and reliable tree surgery company covering the whole of Scotland.
We specialize in
Tree care
Dead wooding
Thinning
Fruit tree pruning
Crown reduction
Commercial felling
Site clearances
Crane and helicopter work
Large tree removals (although we try to make it a last resort)
Small and large tree dismantling
Onsite milling
Stump grinding
Planting
Ready to work with us?
Contact the team now and we can discuss your needs and find the best solution, we have the experience you need.
Meet the Team
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Antony Wood
DIRECTOR
Antony is a passionate outdoors man and all-round climber based out of Stirling. He has travelled as a climbing arborist with his wife Jenna for the last 10 years through a lot of countries of the world working on the broadest and tallest trees. Whether that be large technical removals using helicopters and cranes or to your small fruit tree pruning he has the experience and knowledge for you to leaf (pun) your trees in his hands. His passions and loves involve all types of climbing rock and winter, fly fishing, his family and pepper.
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Jenna Wood
DIRECTOR
Jenna enjoys the challenges of helping run a tree care business, outside of work she loves to scramble, hike, spend time with family and her dog pepper (Pepps), she also loves just being outside and recently has developed a love for wild swimming.
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Tom Hatcher
TREE SURGEON
Tom lives in Edinburgh and has been doing tree work since 2013. He started when he was 19 and what he loves about the job is climbing large trees and the great people and places he gets to work with. Outside of work he enjoys rock climbing, swimming and spending time in the hills and mountains.
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Ryan Anderson
TREE SURGEON
Ryan started working for falcon tree management in 2020 after taking a keen interest in arboriculture. In the time since then he has developed his skills with the team at falcon and partaken in the relevant training to become a qualified tree surgeon and continues to advance his knowledge and ability of arboriculture. His favourite part of the job is being able to meet new people and work with a great team in an ever changing environment to achieve a great quality of work. Outside of work he enjoys rock climbing, mountain biking and being in the outdoors.
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Neil Young
TREE SURGEON
Neil is a passionate tree worker who enjoys being outside. Neil works as a contractor some days for falcon and the other days he is a yoga instructor. Neil has a fascination in mushrooms and biology and this sits well with being an arborist.
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Peppa
BRANCH MANAGER
Pepper has been a valuable member of the team for a year now and enjoys keeping everyone in check , making sure the site and the flow of branches are moving efficiently. she also helps keep our clients on their toes as she is out on site most days. Be sure to give her a stroke or a cuddle if you see her on site, I’m sure she won’t say no.
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