Many property owners wait until a tree is actively dropping dead branches before they suspect a problem. It is understandable. Trees are large structures that look perfectly fine until they suddenly do not. But once a tree reaches the point of shedding heavy limbs or turning entirely brown, the window to save it has usually […]
Monthly Archives: March 2026
Summer takes a toll on Sydney gardens. By the time March arrives, trees across the North Shore have endured months of intense heat, erratic storms, and fluctuating moisture levels. Many homeowners assume that as the weather cools, their trees need less attention. But this assumption often leads to costly surprises when winter winds arrive. Autumn […]
Many property owners assume removing a tree is as simple as hiring a contractor. They quickly discover it isn’t. When dealing with strata properties, tree removal sits at the intersection of internal by-laws, NSW state legislation, and local council controls. Navigating this process can feel confusing and slow. But understanding the rules changes everything. A […]
Summer in Sydney brings punishing heatwaves that threaten even the most established gardens. Many property owners assume large trees can fend for themselves during dry spells. They rely on the tree’s deep roots to find water deep underground. By the time you notice brown leaves and dropping branches, the damage is already done. Extreme heat […]





