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Growing apples in Canberra

Nothing tastes better than a crunchy apple picked straight from the tree, and Canberra’s cold winter and hot summers make it perfectly suited to apple growing. We love the fact these trees have pretty blossom and provide shade. Whether you prefer a Granny Smith,...

5 perfect trees for Canberra winter

Our tree expert Steve Griffiths has put together a list of the top 5 deciduous tree species to plant in Canberra gardens next winter that will add value to your property and make your neighbors smile. Tree removals can be expensive. Choosing the right tree can save...

Best hedges to hide nosy neighbours

Our experienced team at TreeWorks can order and plant your hedges at any height to create instant privacy. We have extensive tree planting expertise and regularly work with the ACT Government, the National Capital Authority, and at rural and domestic sites around...

Mulch time!

At TreeWorks we recommend spending some time over winter mulching your garden beds and trees in preparation for the hot summer weather.  Our arborists have put together some information and tips for mulching this winter: What happens when we mulch? Bugs and worms suck...

It’s time to prune fruit trees

Winter has arrived! So that means it’s time to start pruning your deciduous fruit trees. Pruning unproductive branches help produce reliable crops with quality fruit. If you’re like us and you didn’t get sweet fruit last year it’s probably caused by...

Canberra to plant 54,000 new trees

In exciting news announced this week Canberra will have around 54,000 new trees by 2024 making the nation’s capital even more attractive, liveable, and sustainable.  This is particularly good news for those suburbs in Canberra that have low tree canopy coverage...