09 Jun, 2021 The Rowan Sorbus aucuparia, commonly called the rowan, is a deciduous tree with a history stretching back thousands of years across the Read more
09 Jun, 2021 Sick Series: Is the oozing wound on my horse chestnut infectious or dangerous? Yes. Well, that was the quickest blog I’ve ever written! OK, you’ll probably want to know how worried you should Read more
09 Jun, 2021 How to identify what you have in your garden The blossoms are in full bloom and soon flowers and fruits will start to appear on your trees as they Read more
09 Jun, 2021 Sick Series: The Asian longhorn beetle’s insatiable appetite We’ve written quite a few articles on the pests that can spell disaster for your garden trees, but the Asian Read more
09 Jun, 2021 Sick Series: Horse chestnut leaf-mining moth As we have seen in previous ‘sick tree’ series blogs, moths really can be a nuisance to our tree population Read more
15 May, 2021 UPDATE ON CORONAVIRUS Re: COVID-19 UPDATE ThorsTrees.COVID-19.Letter.19.3.20 (click link above to download letter) To our Thor’s Trees community, Firstly, we hope Read more
10 May, 2021 Property developers – How trees impact planning application plans Every decision a local planning officer makes to determine the success or failure of your applications for planning permission involves Read more
15 Apr, 2021 It’s not all about the yield: a homeowner’s guide to fruit trees A fruit tree can be a wondrous addition to a garden. They look amazing when they flower, they produce fruit Read more
09 Apr, 2021 Stump removal: the do’s, the don’t’s and the dangers Stump removal – whether it’s a stump from a previously felled tree that you inherited with your home, or you’re Read more
08 Apr, 2021 Tree survey reports: Don’t apply for planning permission without them There are many reasons why you might need to apply for planning permission – if you are looking to extend Read more