Pines, conifers and other evergreens are ideal trees for small London gardens as they provide year round interest, encourage birds, who shelter and nest in their branches, and do not have a lot of slippery fallen leaves in the autumn to be cleared up.

Popular Evergreen Trees & How to Choose One for Your Garden

There are evergreen trees in every size and shape to suit any garden. For privacy your tree surgeon can advise between yew, privet, thuja or laurel and others.  If you need a small feature tree there are evergreens that don’t grow more than three metres, such as junipers and some lawsonian.  Pine trees have tall bare trunks to avoid shading the house and the compact shape of a tall monkey puzzle tree adds interest to any garden. Holly comes in many variegated colours with the additional bonus of red berries. Your tree surgery team will be happy to advise on the right tree for your needs, whether it be a potted Pine Cloud tree, a pillar conifer or a tall airy eucalyptus.

Services for London Evergreens

Take A Bough Tree Care would be delighted to offer free, expert advice on any aspect of evergreen tree surgery and work in many South London locations such as Wimbledon and Wandsworth. Just give us a call on the number above for friendly advice and a free quotation.

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Toby Douglas is the founder of Take A Bough Tree Care. After university in Aberystwyth, Toby made the decision to study Arboriculture at Merrist Wood, in Surrey. In 2001 he successfully completed a National Certificate in Horticulture, and a National Diploma in Arboriculture, then worked for two years subcontracting to large and respected companies in order to gain the practical experience to compete successfully for both private and corporate contacts once Take a Bough Tree Care was launched

"We always arrange for Toby to come once a year to cut back overhanging tree branches and a big ivy hedge on our house. "
Sir Peter

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