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Daryl's Tree Care & Surgery Services Include:
- Stump Removal
- Mulch
- Possum Guards
- Reduction of tree Canopy
- Clearance of branches
- Tree transplanting
- Tree Removal
- more services <click here>
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Meet the Team
Meet the Daryl's Tree Care team and view contact information.<more>
Address: Box Hill, Victoria, Australia 3128
Phone: (03) 9897 4418
Fax: (03) 9897 4918
Mobile: 0408 052 564 |
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Mulch
Mulch produced from trees on your property are yours for free to use on your garden. Mulch is also available for sale to those who need a load for their garden. Mulch is ideal on your garden as it performs many useful functions including reduction of evaporation and prevent weed growth.<more> |
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Tree & Stump Removal
When tree removal is the most appropriate option, our professional climbers can dismantle the largest tree in a safe and efficient manner. We take every measure ncessary to avoid damage or disruption to surrounding trees, plants, landscape and buildings.<more> |
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Possum & Elm Leaf Beetles
Daryl's Tree Care are professionals when dealing with possums and elm leaf beetles. Daryl's Tree Care can provide you with possum guards to help prevent possums nesting in your trees <more>. Canopy spraying and soil injection to prevent the spread of Elm Leaf Beetles, available from Daryl's Tree Care.<more> |
Certifed Arborists
Daryl's Tree Care are qualified & certified arborists and the best choice for tree care consultation. Arborists are educated in arboriculture, the art and science of planting, caring for and maintaining trees. In the tree care industry, there is rarely recognised difference between those who make their living by providing tree care services and those professionals who are sincerely interested in the welfare of trees. Aborists are the latter. <more> |
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Value of Trees
Daryl's Tree Care handles replanting and transplanting trees with the same level of care and caution required for expert tree removal. When replanting a site where a tree or shrub was removed, some special precautions may be necessary. Many plants die from soil-related problems such as poor drainage, compaction and adverse pH. Performing a site and soil analysis before selecting and installing the new plant is a key to successful establishment.<more> |
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