Practicality Brown was contracted to transplant two large trees into small residential gardens on the boundary of the proposed new University in Camden Town, North London.
The residents had their existing trees removed during the removal of the old boundary wall to make way for the erection of a new one.
Each replacement tree had to be carefully craned from one side of the building site to the other and planted into the small gardens.
One tree was a magnificent Bullbay (Magnolia Grandiflora) and the other a beautiful Japanese cherry (Prunus Yedoensis).
Practicality Brown was contracted to transplant two large trees into small residential gardens on the boundary of the proposed new University in Camden Town, North London.
The residents had their existing trees removed during the removal of the old boundary wall to make way for the erection of a new one.
Each replacement tree had to be carefully craned from one side of the building site to the other and planted into the small gardens.
One tree was a magnificent Bullbay (Magnolia Grandiflora) and the other a beautiful Japanese cherry (Prunus Yedoensis).