Tree Trimming Christchurch
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Tree Trimming Services Christchurch
Locally owned in Christchurch, Hollands Tree Services serves the Canterbury Region.
Proudly providing affordable tree care and maintenance, including same-day service at no extra charge.
Available 24/7 for emergency tree removal
Our Tree Care and Maintenance Services
We specialise in a variety of Tree Care Services and including:
Tree Trimming Christchurch
Your trees will look neat and well-maintained all year.
Which Means… You get a beautiful garden with none of the stress.
Expert Tree Trimming
Your trees will look neat and well-maintained all year.
Which Means… Your trees stay healthy, tidy, and safe — while you relax and enjoy your garden.
Tree Trimming Services
Get your trees trimmed safely and professionally.
Which Means… You’ll enjoy a neat, healthy garden without the hassle of doing it yourself.
Hedge Trimming Christchurch
You won’t be dealing with overgrown hedges for long.
Which Means… Your garden will look sharp and tidy again, ready to enjoy without the extra work.
Safety-First Approach
Putting safety first in every step.
Which Means… You, your property, and the environment are always protected.
Fruit Tree Pruning
our fruit trees will be pruned to stay healthy and productive all year.
Which Means… You get a beautiful, fruitful garden with none of the stress.
Why we are your best choice for Tree Care Services?
Affordable pricing
No need to break the bank for a neat yard.
Which Means… You get top-quality Arborist services without the hefty price tag.
Quick Turnaround
We’ll get the job done fast, so you can enjoy your space again.
Which Means… Less disruption and more time enjoying your cleared yard.
Our Mission Is Your Satisfaction
Your peace of mind is my priority—offering reliable, affordable tree care with a focus on safety and excellence in every job.
Tree Trimming Questions – Answered
Who is responsible for trees overhanging my property in NZ?
In New Zealand, if a tree from a neighbouring property overhangs your land, you have the right to trim branches or roots that cross into your property, but only up to the property boundary.
However, you cannot damage or remove the tree itself without the owner’s permission.
Both you and your neighbours are responsible for ensuring that trees and large plants do not cause problems for others.
If an overhanging tree is causing issues, it’s best to discuss the matter with your neighbour first.
If the tree poses a danger or is blocking access, your local council may be able to provide guidance.
Whats difference between Trimming and Pruning a Tree NZ?
Tree trimming is commonly referred to as pruning when it involves removing unnecessary or unhealthy branches to improve tree health. Trimming, on the other hand, is typically done to shape a tree and encourage balanced growth.
Tree Pruning – Focuses on removing dead, diseased, or weak branches to promote overall tree health and structure.
Tree Trimming – Helps control overgrowth, improve appearance, and allow better light penetration.
Both processes use tools like shears, saws, and trimmers, depending on the size and type of branches being cut.
How much do arborists charge per hour in NZ?
In New Zealand, professional arborists typically charge between $75 – $100 per person per hour (excluding GST). Prices can vary depending on factors such as:
The complexity and size of the job
Accessibility and location of the tree
Specialised equipment required
Whether additional services like stump grinding or waste removal are included.
For larger projects or emergency tree work, some companies may offer fixed quotes instead of hourly rates.
It's always best to get a detailed quote upfront to understand the full cost of the service.
What is the best tree trimming technique?
The best tree trimming technique depends on the type of tree and the goal of the trim. However, proper pruning methods help maintain tree health, structure, and appearance. Key techniques include:
Cut Back to a Bud or Branch – Always trim back to a healthy bud or branch rather than leaving stubs. This encourages healthy regrowth.
Select Outward-Facing Buds – Cutting to a bud that faces outward helps prevent branches from growing inward and crisscrossing.
Avoid Over-Pruning – Removing too much foliage at once can stress the tree and affect its ability to produce energy.
Use the Three-Cut Method for Large Branches – To prevent tearing, make an initial notch cut on the underside of the branch, then a second cut further out to remove the branch. Finish with a clean cut at the branch collar.
Trim at the Right Time of Year – Most trees respond best to trimming in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
Using these techniques ensures that trees stay strong, healthy, and well-shaped.
What month is best to trim trees in NZ?
The best time to trim trees in New Zealand is late winter to early spring (July to September).
Deciduous trees - Trim before new growth starts to see the structure clearly.
Less stress - Pruning in dormancy helps trees recover faster.
Healthier growth - Reduces risk of disease and pest infestations.
What is the best tree trimming technique?
Cut back to a bud or branch for healthy growth.
- Choose buds facing outward to direct growth away from the tree’s interior.
- Avoid crisscrossing branches by trimming strategically.
- Encourage strong structure by maintaining open space within the tree.