by Don Palmer | Mar 31, 2016 | Goodwood Oval, Significant Trees
This blog is an update for all who are interested in the Goodwood Oval Port Jackson Fig Tree. This updates my previous blogs from December last year and earlier this month. This morning I had further discussions with our Arborist and our Sustainable Landscape...
by Don Palmer | Mar 9, 2016 | Goodwood Oval, Significant Trees, Uncategorized
Late last year I blogged on the limb failure of the Moreton Bay Fig tree (or should I say Port Jackson Fig) located in the north west quadrant of Goodwood Oval. This blog is the latest on what we have found about the trees health and its future. I visited the...
by Don Palmer | Dec 22, 2015 | Goodwood Oval, Significant Trees
Late last week I was given news that our much loved Morton Bay Fig tree at Goodwood Oval had lost two limbs. I was also advised at the time that a preliminary assessment of the tree by Council’s arborist indicated that it remains in good health in...
by Don Palmer | Mar 14, 2015 | Millswood, Significant Trees, Street Trees
A recent inspection by our administration revealed a number of street trees in Ormonde Avenue, Millswood have died and should be replaced. This blog post is a plea after my blog post of 5 March to you to advise your council on what you see as the right action...
by Don Palmer | Mar 8, 2015 | Significant Trees
The Friends of the City of Unley Society (FOCUS) is putting on a free evening at the Unley Community Centre in Arthur Street Unley this Wednesday night commencing at 7.30 pm concerning tree management. If you have a passion for the trees of Unley, whether you...
by Don Palmer | Nov 24, 2014 | News, Significant Trees
The trees in one of Councils more popular parks, Heywood Park, are coming under scrutiny. In a report tabled tonight at this Council’s first meeting the health and structural integrity of a number of trees in this park are being questioned. This follows...
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