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Call the tree Essence Team Today For A No Obligation Free Consultation 1300 487 333 Qualified Arborists, 24 Hour Emergency Storm Service
Tree Removal in Guanaba
Our expert arborist team is in Guanaba reguarly doing tree removals, tree pruning, tree lopping and other tree services. All our great testimonials confirm that our tree pruning in Guanaba is first class.
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- Tree and shrub pruning Guanaba
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- Tree and shrub lopping Guanaba
- Clearing of land Guanaba
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Street | Arborist Service | Year |
Guanaba Creek Rd, Guanaba | Tree Pruning Guanaba | 2016, Guanaba |
Metric | Rating (1 Low - 10 High) |
Forestry index | 8 - Rural location |
Water index | 7 - Numerous water sources, creeks and lakes |
Gumtrees | 30% |
Shrubs | 20% |
Palm Trees | 15% |
Other Trees | 35% |
Density | 20 |
Developed | 1920 |
Guanaba, also known as Guguanbe, is a rural suburb located in Gold Coast, Queensland, situated 68 km S of Brisbane and 22 km W of Helensvale. This suburb is held under the Federal Division of Wright.
The name Guanaba was believed to be derived from the Indigenous Australian expression for the area around Beenleigh.
The Tamborine National Park occupies an area in the west where elevations are around 400 m above sea level. The suburb also extends from Tamborine Mountain to the Coomera River.
Guanaba is the place where the Gold Coast Polo and Country Club is located.
Derived from the 2011 Australian census, Guanaba had a population of more than 700. The suburb's population was composed of 49.6% female and 50.4% male. Guanaba's median age was 43 years, 6 years higher compared to the Australian median which is 37.
European families who resided at Guanaba made their living timber cutting, dairy farming and production of bananas.
Around the 1920s, families in the district validated the inauguration of the school by the Department of Education.
In 1929, the building of the former Carrara State School was terminated to Guanaba. Like many schools, the number of students and enrollees changed from month to month.
In 1942, the establishment was closed and most of the students in the area enrolled in the Maudsland School, which is situated near Guanaba. The school was then removed and was transferred to Southport to be used for residential and housing areas.
Nowadays, educational institutions and dairy farms are removed from Guanaba and many new settlers live in the suburb.
Areas that surround Guanaba are suburbs Wongawallan, Upper Coomera, Maudsland, Mount Nathan and Clagiraba.
Guanaba is serviced only by the best in every tree-related service, Tree Essence. May it be tree pruning or tree removal, or anything you could think of that is tree-related. Tree Essence knows how to get the job done.
Generally speaking, you should water your garden about once a week. However, if the temperatures increase, you may have to water more frequently. You will know when it is time as the soil will not hold together in the palm of your hand and the surface looks hard and cracked.
It is best to water your garden early morning in Summer before it gets too hot, giving your plants plenty of time to absorb any moisture on the leaves and dry off before nightfall. Be careful not to over water, as this can drown the plants. Resulting in limited oxygen supply and the plants will not be able to breathe.
Call the specialist at Tree Essence on 1300 487 333 if you live near Guanaba and have any concerns with the trees or plants in your garden.
A Health Management Plan can be taken out for any type of tree to ensure they remain healthy and strong. Once set up, it provides continual maintenance of your garden.
So, a Health Management Plan occurs annually and involves undertaking a number of measures, depending on what kind of trees are to be serviced. Such as a soil injection treatment which is a simple and fairly common process of delivering pesticide or chemical fertiliser into a tree through the root zone. Removing dead fronds from palm trees and using a canopy foliage spray because the cane beetle is a contributing factor for infestation. Pruning, taking care not to over prune as this causes stress to the tree.
The team at Tree Essence have extensive arboricultural knowledge and can give you specialist tree advice, so that you can make an informed decision on whatever service you are requiring. If you live near Guanaba and would like more information on a Health Management Plan for your trees, call Tree Essence on 1300 487 333.
It is vitally important to look around your garden and property to ensure that your trees are in good condition, to prepare for the inevitable summer storms. By doing this you will reduce any possible risks, keeping your family, pets and home safe. So, take the time to identify any possible hazards. Check that there is plenty of clearance between your trees, your roofline and power lines. As hanging branches can bring about significant infrastructure damage to your property.
Also look for aged, deformed or decaying tree branches. Survey the density of your tree canopies. Thinning branches most often are an indication that your tree is stressed. Certain types of palms and trees are inclined to get fungus and rot, so look out for this one. If you want peace of mind, be pro-active. Tree Essence are certified tree experts and can help you to become storm ready.
If you want assistance in being prepared for storm season at Guanaba, then call Tree Essence on 1300 487 333 now.
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