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Green Waste Recycling
Urban tree care recycles 100% of all the green waste produced from tree
surgery operations.
The
South-African Landfill Directive is driving local authorities to reduce
biodegradable waste input into landfill. This is because when green waste
decomposes in a landfill site, it produces methane, which is a dangerous
'greenhouse' gas. It also produces chemicals which can pollute the local
land and water.
Urban tree care
processes the leaves, twigs, and branches (brush) through a wood chipper
and can deliver the tree mulch to your door at a minimal cost . Tree mulch
can be used as a fantastic weed suppressant for your flower beds, a great
material for woodland walks and to prevent erosion. With time the mulch
will composite and upgrade the organic value of the soil .This material is
transformed into a high quality organic compost that can be purchased and
used in your garden. This nutrient rich compost is of benefit to your
garden for a number of reasons:
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Improves the soil
structure, porosity, and density, thus creating a better plant root
environment and making the soil easier to work.
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Increases
moisture infiltration and permeability of heavy soils, thus reducing
erosion and runoff.
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Improves
water-holding capacity, thus reducing water loss and leaching in
sandy soils.
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Supplies a
variety of macro and micro nutrients.
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May control or
suppress certain soil-borne plant pathogens.
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Supplies
significant quantities of organic matter.
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Compost can hold
nutrients tightly enough to prevent them from washing out, but
loosely enough so plants can take them up as needed.
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Supplies
beneficial micro-organisms to soils and growing media.
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Improves and
stabilizes soil pH.
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An exciting new
use for compost is bioremediation. Many things can contaminate
surface waters and soils. The micro-organisms in compost can break
down these contaminants and transform them into humus and inert
by-products such as carbon dioxide, water and salts.
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- Fire wood, Cordwood and
Logs
At Urban tree care the larger branches (cordwood) and logs are split and
used as firewood ideal for wood burning stoves, fire places or open fires.
If the timber is unsuitable for burning, the logs are broken down and
processed at our green waste recycling center .

For more information about fire place wood, logs and other tree-related
matters, phone us at the following mobile numbers .
Mobile : 083 656 4992
We recycle
all wood products as part of our effort to help save the environment

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