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Trees Owners' Workshop Manual: Broadleaf and Conifer Models (All Variations Covered) [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 270x210x15 mm, weight: 860 g, 400 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178521201X
  • ISBN-13: 9781785212017
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 270x210x15 mm, weight: 860 g, 400 Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: J H Haynes & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 178521201X
  • ISBN-13: 9781785212017
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Trees is a comprehensive manual showing how to select, plant and maintain trees, and focuses on finding the right tree for the right place. It explains some of the many benefits of trees that are applicable to homeowners. For example – as well as being attractive garden features, trees planted in the right position can reduce your heating bill, lower noise levels and filter air pollution.

There are many other practicalities and issues associated with trees, such as subsidence, proper care and maintenance, legal issues and choosing a reputable tree-care professional. However, there are a lot of urban myths and misconceptions around trees too. This manual shows readers how trees ‘work’, including the huge advances in our understanding of trees over the last 20 years, what they need to survive and thrive in our urban environments and how to use trees (as a biotechnology) to improve our immediate and wider environment. The manual includes sections on:

- Selecting and buying a tree
- Tree benefits to the home, health and environment
- Preparation and planting
- Care, maintenance and pruning
- Pests and diseases
- Tree species profiles
- Troubleshooting

Which species of tree is best for your home and garden? How should you look after it to get the most out of it? How and where do you get impartial advice? What will a changing climate mean for your tree?
These are just some of the questions we will be answering in this book. The manual guides the reader through selecting the right tree for the right place, planting, and how to establish, care for, prune and maintain your tree. 

For professionals engaged in managing and maintaining trees there already exists a vast array of technical books and manuals. However, there is nothing practical written for the homeowner, despite around 60–70% of all trees in towns and cities being in private ownership. Your tree may be important to you, but it is also part of a greater whole, what some call the ‘urban forest’: the collection of trees, shrubs, grass and plants in and around human settlements. Whether your tree is already established or yet to be planted, it could be providing pleasure (or pain) to many different people for generations.
               
Kenton Rogers has worked with trees for over 25 years, including positions with the Duke of Wellington’s estate as assistant forester and as a Trustee for the International Tree Foundation. In 2011 he co-founded Treeconomics, a social enterprise with a mission to highlight the benefits of trees. He is a Chartered Forester and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Tony Kirkham started at Kew as a student where he gained the Kew diploma at honours. In 1981 he was appointed manager of the North Arboretum, from where he progressed to become Head of the Arboretum and Horticultural Services. Tony is best known for his appearances in the BBC series ‘A Year at Kew’ and ‘The Trees That Made Britain’.
 
Why a manual for trees? 6(3)
Introduction 9(1)
1 What is a tree?
10(24)
Types of tree
11(1)
Parts of a tree
12(3)
Tree shapes and forms
15(2)
How trees work
17(6)
The benefits of trees
23(9)
The disbenefits of trees
32(2)
2 Pre-planting: choosing your site and your tree
34(16)
Assess your site
35(4)
What do you want your tree to do?
39(4)
Choosing the most appropriate tree for your site
43(3)
Planting trees for their botanical attributes
46(4)
3 Selecting and buying a tree
50(12)
Understanding tree nursery production methods
51(4)
How to assess tree quality
55(2)
How young trees are described at the nursery
57(4)
Taking delivery of your tree
61(1)
4 Planting: tree installation
62(18)
The engineered approach
63(3)
The planting operation
66(7)
Maintenance and aftercare of a newly planted tree
73(1)
The ecological approach
74(3)
Planting large trees
77(3)
5 Tree pruning
80(24)
Why do we prune trees?
81(1)
Pruning tools
82(2)
Pruning principles
84(4)
Formative pruning
88(1)
Pruning mature trees
89(7)
Hedge cutting
96(2)
Other tree management techniques
98(3)
Removing a tree
101(3)
6 Maintaining tree health
104(20)
Recognising signs of stress in trees
105(3)
Tree safety
108(12)
Trees and the law
120(2)
Hiring a tree care professional
122(2)
7 Troubleshooting
124(20)
Tree part: foliage
125(4)
Tree part: branches
129(3)
Tree part: main stem and root crown
132(3)
Around the tree
135(1)
Trees and buildings
136(1)
Common wood decay fungi
137(8)
Appendices 144(23)
I Tree species profiles
145(18)
II Useful forms
Planting site checklist
163(1)
Maintenance schedule
164(1)
Tree inspection form
165(1)
Service record
166(1)
References 167(2)
Glossary 169
Kenton Rogers has worked for the Duke of Wellington's estate as assistant forester and is a Trustee for the International Tree Foundation. He co-founded Treeconomics, a social enterprise with a mission to highlight the benefits of trees and has also completed a Masters in Forest Ecosystem Management. He is a Chartered Forester and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Tony Kirkham started at Kew as a Diploma student where he gained the Kew diploma at honours. In 1981 he was appointed manager of the North Arboretum from where he progressed to become Head of the Arboretum and Horticultural Services. Tony is best known for his appearances in the BBC series 'A Year at Kew' and 'The Trees That Made Britain.