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A professional family run business, we are passionate about the Tree & Hedge Care Services we provide to our clients within Leicestershire and local surrounding counties. With the high levels of service we are proud that the majority of our business promotion is from word of mouth.
At SunnySide Gardeners we aim to deliver a competitive quotation, then undertake the work in an efficient, productive and timely manner. Leaving the site in a clean and tidy manner so as you don't have to clean up after us! With our experience, full public liability insurance and following the tree work recommendations of (BS3998), you can have peace of mind with SunnySide Gardeners.
If you require a Tree Felling, Crown Thinning / Reductions, Hedges sheared or just a light prune then
contact us today for a FREE survey and no obligation quotation.
At SunnySide Gardeners we aim to deliver a competitive quotation, then undertake the work in an efficient, productive and timely manner. Leaving the site in a clean and tidy manner so as you don't have to clean up after us! With our experience, full public liability insurance and following the tree work recommendations of (BS3998), you can have peace of mind with SunnySide Gardeners.
If you require a Tree Felling, Crown Thinning / Reductions, Hedges sheared or just a light prune then
contact us today for a FREE survey and no obligation quotation.
Domestic & Commercial Tree Surgery Services

Tree Removal
Felling and /or Sectional Dismantling of obstructing, dead or dangerous trees.
If you need a tree removed that's putting property at risk, even in difficult to access areas then your local tree surgeons at SunnySide Gardeners are your tree specialists to call for felling or dismantling any tree.
Tree Pruning
Crown Thinning, Reductions, Raising and Cleaning
Coppicing
Pollarding
Deadwood Removal
Fruit Tree Pruning
Storm Damage Trees
Emergency call out service for storm damage tree felling / dismantling / branch removal / clearing to make your tree safe and to protect people and property.
Stump Grinding
Removal of stumps that can be unsightly, dangerous and a source of infection within your garden, typically Honey Fungus. Honey Fungus is the common name given to several different species of the fungus Armillaria. Armillaria attacks the roots of many woody and perennial plants.
Signs of Honey fungus are that of a white fungal growth between or around the bark or wood, normally at ground level.
With our stump grinding service we can grind stumps down to approximately 12 inches below ground level, leaving the stump free area ready to lay new turf or landscape without the tree stump being a hindrance.
Felling and /or Sectional Dismantling of obstructing, dead or dangerous trees.
If you need a tree removed that's putting property at risk, even in difficult to access areas then your local tree surgeons at SunnySide Gardeners are your tree specialists to call for felling or dismantling any tree.
Tree Pruning
Crown Thinning, Reductions, Raising and Cleaning
Coppicing
Pollarding
Deadwood Removal
Fruit Tree Pruning
Storm Damage Trees
Emergency call out service for storm damage tree felling / dismantling / branch removal / clearing to make your tree safe and to protect people and property.
Stump Grinding
Removal of stumps that can be unsightly, dangerous and a source of infection within your garden, typically Honey Fungus. Honey Fungus is the common name given to several different species of the fungus Armillaria. Armillaria attacks the roots of many woody and perennial plants.
Signs of Honey fungus are that of a white fungal growth between or around the bark or wood, normally at ground level.
With our stump grinding service we can grind stumps down to approximately 12 inches below ground level, leaving the stump free area ready to lay new turf or landscape without the tree stump being a hindrance.

Hedge and Conifer Shearing and shaping
Shearing and general maintenance of hedges and screens
Hedge Height Reductions.
Shrub or Hedgerow removals.
Shearing and general maintenance of hedges and screens
Hedge Height Reductions.
Shrub or Hedgerow removals.

Crown Thinning
This is the selective removal of branches to reduce the density of the tree. It should be achieved by removal of branches from throughout the crown (not only from the inner crown) to leave a crown with a balanced density, but no more than 30% of the foliage should be removed in a single year, as this may cause the tree stress. The minimum amount of branches should be removed to achieve the desired effect.
This is the selective removal of branches to reduce the density of the tree. It should be achieved by removal of branches from throughout the crown (not only from the inner crown) to leave a crown with a balanced density, but no more than 30% of the foliage should be removed in a single year, as this may cause the tree stress. The minimum amount of branches should be removed to achieve the desired effect.

Crown Lifting
This is the removal of the lowest branches to a specified height and where possible should be achieved by removal of smaller branches so to minimize stress to the tree. The crown of the tree should not be lifted to a point which is more than 1/3 of the overall tree height (i.e. leaving 2/3 of the trees height as crown).
This is the removal of the lowest branches to a specified height and where possible should be achieved by removal of smaller branches so to minimize stress to the tree. The crown of the tree should not be lifted to a point which is more than 1/3 of the overall tree height (i.e. leaving 2/3 of the trees height as crown).

Crown reduction / reshaping
This is where the crown of the tree is made smaller, either all over or in a certain area to redress an imbalance of the shape. As with crown thinning no more the 30% of the foliage should be removed in one year and the out-come should be to leave the tree looking as natural as possible and not leaving large thick branch ends on the extremities of the crown. A good reduction/reshaping will leave the tree with a strong framework of large branches, which support enough smaller branches and twigs (leaf bearing material) capable of producing dense leaf coverage next season.
This is where the crown of the tree is made smaller, either all over or in a certain area to redress an imbalance of the shape. As with crown thinning no more the 30% of the foliage should be removed in one year and the out-come should be to leave the tree looking as natural as possible and not leaving large thick branch ends on the extremities of the crown. A good reduction/reshaping will leave the tree with a strong framework of large branches, which support enough smaller branches and twigs (leaf bearing material) capable of producing dense leaf coverage next season.
Crown Cleaning
This is the removal of unwanted material form the crown (i.e Deadwood) of the tree and may include some crown thinning, it would also include the removal of climbing plants (ivy etc) and any unwanted foreign objects.
Pollarding
A true pollard is a tree that has been cut back as a young tree and then repeatedly pruned to the same point creating a pollard knuckle. The term is often used (technically incorrectly) to describe a heavy reduction of a larger tree, which is then to be managed in the future as a pollard. This approach can work for certain species of trees and your Arborist should be able to advise you on this and also explain the management regime that will be required afterwards.
Shearing Hedges
This is generally the removal of the soft outer growth using a mechanical hedge trimmer. This method can be used on hedges, shrubs or trees and is generally repeated at least once a year.
Tree Pruning
This is the selective cutting of branches and can be for many reasons; it may be isolated to a single branch or the entire tree/shrub
This is the removal of unwanted material form the crown (i.e Deadwood) of the tree and may include some crown thinning, it would also include the removal of climbing plants (ivy etc) and any unwanted foreign objects.
Pollarding
A true pollard is a tree that has been cut back as a young tree and then repeatedly pruned to the same point creating a pollard knuckle. The term is often used (technically incorrectly) to describe a heavy reduction of a larger tree, which is then to be managed in the future as a pollard. This approach can work for certain species of trees and your Arborist should be able to advise you on this and also explain the management regime that will be required afterwards.
Shearing Hedges
This is generally the removal of the soft outer growth using a mechanical hedge trimmer. This method can be used on hedges, shrubs or trees and is generally repeated at least once a year.
Tree Pruning
This is the selective cutting of branches and can be for many reasons; it may be isolated to a single branch or the entire tree/shrub