OPM (Oak Processionary Moth) Management

OPM (Oak Processionary Moth) Management

Safe & effective management & eradication of OPM (Oak Processionary Moth) The larvae, or caterpillars, of the oak processionary moth can affect the health of oak trees, people and animals. They feed on oak leaves, and large populations can strip trees bare,...
The Holly Tree

The Holly Tree

Our Tree of the Month at 4 Seasons Tree Care is the vibrant Holly, otherwise known as Ilex aquifolium. At this time of year holly seems to be everywhere. Whether real or plastic, on cards or in lights; the unique leaf shape of this evergreen tree is a gift to...
The English Oak

The English Oak

Our Tree of the Month at 4 Seasons Tree Care is the wonderful English Oak, otherwise known as Quercus robur. English oak is arguably the best known and loved of British native trees. It is the most common tree species in the UK, especially in southern and central...
Kretchzmaria Deusta Common Tree Fungus

Kretchzmaria Deusta Common Tree Fungus

Kretchzmaria deusta is a common tree fungus in the UK affecting a range of broad leaved trees leading to sudden breakage in otherwise apparently healthy trees. Please view the video below where Matt explains the effects of Kretchzmaria deusta fungus in further...
The Walnut Tree

The Walnut Tree

Our Tree of the Month at 4 Seasons Tree Care is the wonderful Walnut tree, otherwise known as Juglans regia.   It’s a deciduous broadleaf tree which is native to south-east Europe and south-west China and can grow up to 35 metres in height. These trees are now found...
The Ash Tree

The Ash Tree

The ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) is native to the United Kingdom and is actually the third most common tree in Britain, often dominating woodland areas.  It thrives best in Fertile, deep and well drained soil in cool atmospheres, and it can be found all across Europe...