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LEEZ TREES

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: +61 418 430 343



Address: Craigmore 5114 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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23.01.2022 Howdy tree peoples we had an awesomely epic day yesterday in Myrtle Bank pruning this absolute beauty River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis). The tree was in excellent health for it's age and we followed the pruning specs as per Arborist report due to it being a significant tree. So much fun was had and so feeling it today hahaha



22.01.2022 Last week's prune at the Cudlee Creek Cafe made my week!!! I was honestly having the time of my life climbing around in this beautiful Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey Locust) and giving this tree a well needed tidy up. Removing loads of deadwood and stubs, reducing and thinning heavier lateral branches and removing rubbing and crossing branches where possible throughout the crown. So good to be pruning and doing what I enjoy the most when it comes to being an Arborist. We also cleaned up another Robinea that had unfortunately failed recently and was hung up in the neighbouring trees. Both came up a treat

21.01.2022 Hello friends we hope that you have all been keeping well & safe Yesterday's weather couldn't have been any more perfect for pruning this beautiful big River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) up in Burnside. Such a lovely spot and the tree came up a treat I also had a pretty nice spot for some lunch

21.01.2022 What an amazing view from the top of Crafers SA yesterday pruning a large Eucalyptus saligna (Sydney Blue Gum). This week was a big week at LEEZ TREES pruning several big gums, five of them being significant trees and no tree removals. The best time was had for this Arborist



17.01.2022 We had a call late yesterday afternoon from the Fauna Rescue team to see if I could rescue this poor little guy who was stuck at the very top corner of this Spotted Gum (Corymbia maculata) in Smithfield plains. The fire brigade were unsuccessful reaching him and they needed some extra help. A very successful feel good rescue mission and we can't wait to see his release

16.01.2022 After another day felling dead trees which have been affected from the cuddle creek fire in Humbug Scrub, we decided that we should get a couple of selfies with Mr Ed . We were also thankful we could help the team at Adelaide Koala Rescue again with some much needed fresh Eucalyptus for the little bears

16.01.2022 Couple of Palm before and afters At times these guys can become a high maintenance issue for you and your yard. Sometimes biting the bullet to take them out is a better option.



13.01.2022 Sorry tree people, It's been a little while since our last post as we must have been lost in the forest of LEEZ TREES I do hope that you have all been well and you're all looking forward to our summer weather that's fast approaching Here's a recent job from Edwardstown removing a large dead Dwarf Sugar Gum (Eucalyptus cladocalyx Nana) that sadly turned it's toes up recently and then deadwooding of a beautiful big old Peppermint Gum (Eucalyptus nicholii)

11.01.2022 We are so happy to be able to provide some yummy tasty food for the Koalas at Adelaide Koala Rescue this week They are in great need for some fresh Eucalyptus food at the moment and we will be doing our best to keep the leaves flowing for them

07.01.2022 A beautiful winters day this Wednesday pruning a stunning English Oak (Quercus robur) up in the hills, Blackwood SA. A little hard to see the finished product being that it is a deciduous tree, but this is going to be a sight to see in Springtime. Really geat trees to climb and to prune, i had a superb time. Jacqui really smashing it out the ground work now too, she's such a gun!

02.01.2022 I feel so lucky to be able to for one climb this tree, and two give it the love that it needs. This beautiful Spotted Gum (Corymbia maculata) in Davoren Park had never been maintained or pruned since first planted. The tree had signs of branch failures, overextended and fruit weighted branches, lots of deadwood and some rubbing and crossing branches as a result. This type of maintenance we provided will help reduce the chances of branch failure and improve form and branch structure, increase light and air movement throughout the crown, provide clearance above surrounding structures and improve the overall aesthetics.

02.01.2022 Just a tad windy up in this Peppermint Gum



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