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Tree Felling of Invasive Tipuana Tree in Northcliff, Randburg
Trade And Home Solutions safely removed a large invasive Tipuana tree in Northcliff, Randburg. Using qualified climbers, harnesses, ropes, and ground assistants, the tree was dismantled and removed without damage to the surrounding property. The removal eliminates future risks from invasive roots, blocked pipes, and cracked driveways.
Carlton Zakhele
Jun 241 min read


Professional Tree Trimming Services for a Residential Estate in Rivonia, Sandton
Trade And Home Solutions Pty Ltd recently carried out a professional tree trimming project for a residential estate in Rivonia, Sandton. Several mature trees had developed large overhanging branches extending above residential units, creating potential safety hazards and increasing the risk of property damage during strong winds and storms. Trimming a Karee tree using ropes to bring down branches To safely access the affected areas, a trained climber equipped with a harness,
Carlton Zakhele
Jun 211 min read


Custom Garden Fire Pit (Boma) Installation
A custom-built garden fire pit (boma) designed and installed by Trade And Home Solutions Pty Ltd. This attractive outdoor feature creates the perfect space for entertaining, relaxing, and enjoying evenings outdoors. Designed with future enhancements in mind, including options for a gazebo, lapa, garden lighting, decorative edging, and feature planting to complete the outdoor living experience.
Carlton Zakhele
Jun 211 min read


The Taxonomy Shake-Up of African Trees: The reclassification of the African Wild Olive and the reshuffling of the beloved Acacias.
The reclassification of the African Wild Olive and the reshuffling of the beloved Acacias. Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata (African Wild Olive) • Vachellia karroo (Sweet Thorn / former Acacia) In the world of plants, names are supposed to bring clarity. They help us communicate, trade, conserve, and understand biodiversity. But every so often, taxonomy—the science of naming and classifying organisms—throws a curveball that leaves growers, landscapers, and botanists scratching
Carlton Zakhele
Apr 303 min read

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