Zero Tree Felling, A Tree Fellow and Urban Tree Care merged in 1995, combining their arboricultural knowledge to give our customers professional service and advice.
Being a TCIF and FIETA accredited company we implemented training programs for all employees. Our business ethos is to provide customers with arboricultural, entomological and experience based knowledge, backed with the lightest footprint approach and sensible solutions for their requirements.
All our vehicles are roadworthy and we make use of the best tree care equipment currently available in the market. With years of residential and commercial tree experience and a genuine interest in arboriculture, we guarantee all our customers a green result.
PRODUCTS
WOOD MULCH
An organic mixture consisting of leaves, bark and core wood chipped into small flakes, used as a protective covering in gardens. The organic value of mulch is endless. Mulch keeps moisture in the soil and prevents evaporation.
FIREPLACE WOOD
We only select hard burning firewood and supply a great variety of customers throughout the greater Pretoria area such as entertainment venues, homes, supermarkets, garages, pizza shops and other outlets. Fireplace wood is sold per 1 tonne bakkie (pick up truck) load.
BONFIRE WOOD
We differ from other suppliers of firewood in that we only sell dry hardwood that is cut to the specification of our customers. We deliver hard burning timber in various package sizes and loads. Firewood is a very economical way of warming your home, saving electricity and creating a warm, cosy atmosphere during the cold winter days and nights.
FIRE BALLS
Are an eco friendly, non toxic, odourless and bio degradable firelighters on the South African market with a minimum burning time of 16 minutes. Fire balls are the ultimate way to start your braai (barbeque) fire.
INDIGENOUS TREES
TREE CARE PRETORIA is prepared to replace every tree we remove from your garden with an indigenous species from our stock, at minimal cost. It is what we call tree-cycling! As our natural environment comes under increasing pressure, the cultivation of native plants in gardens and public places becomes more and more important for conserving our precious wildlife. We rarely give much thought to the significance of trees in our lives; in fact we tend to take them completely for granted. Trees, however, are a vital and nurturing force. They sustain our environment, provide us with medicines, and inspire myths and stories. If you try to imagine our world without trees, then you start to appreciate just how important they are to all of us.
Trees absorb harmful chemicals, such as carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide and in turn produce oxygen. Furthermore, they filter and trap pollutants and toxic particles, cleansing the air in the process.
On a global scale, trees maintain our environment in ways that we are just beginning to understand. By absorbing massive amounts of carbon dioxide from our atmosphere, trees and plants help to mitigate the devastating effects of global warming.
The myriad fungi, insects, birds and animals of Johannesburg and Pretoria have evolved alongside our indigenous trees and shrubs for illennia, and without the food and shelter these provide they would not survive.
Indigenous trees and shrubs are the essence of regional identity and help to preserve the character of the countryside; they are adapted to local soils and climate, so generally have lower maintenance requirements. In addition, many will grow in difficult areas of the garden, with little or no fertilizer.
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