Weather or not – we are moving the trees out…

Nice bright green

Boxwood Sprial – Nice bright green

Japanese Maple buds coming along!

Japanese Maple buds coming along!

Japanese maples

Japanese Maples

 

The evergreens starting to come out..

The evergreens starting to come out cold storage

Still a nice blue colour

Blue Spruce – Still a nice blue colour

Still looking winterish

Beech Trees – Still looking winterish

The buds are there

Lilac Std -The buds are there

More stock coming out

More stock coming out

Specimen Spruce

Specimen Spruce

Looking good

Pine Topiary – Looking good

It is starting to come out

More stock slowly starting to come out

You will notice him throughout the season

My dog enjoying the dry field!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Redbud in bloom

Redbud in bloom

 

I dunno where you live in southern Ontario but this past week has not been spring like it all.  It can be sunny one minute and then a blizzard the next.  Like literally – snow squalls!  But enough about the stupid weather – we our starting our Spring regardless.  We are moving plant material out of the poly houses   All the Japanese Maples have been moved out as well as all the large boxwood and pine topiaries. It is still cold and blustery out there and it is funny to see the machines hauling trees in what looks like a snow storm and poof – it is sunny again.  It is happening here again today sun and snow.  Some of the fields are still too muddy to get into but as soon as we can, we will get into them and start snapping pictures.  I have been viewing other nursery sites and they have pictures of plants in full bloom – but we do reality here – so you see things as we get them and as they come into bloom.  Here is a few pictures of what is starting to happen here…

Shangri La

In one of my previous posts I wrote about the highest trees in Toronto.  Twenty six of our Hornbeam trees were lifted to the 65th floor of the Shangri La Hotel in downtown Toronto.  We have since planted them in June as the construction progressed.  Now, as the hotel is nearly finished so was the final part of our installation.  We had to install some large Sculptured Pines to the third floor and the sixth floor.  This installation also included installing some large granite rock.  Not any rock mind you – this took weeks of preparation and searching southern Ontario’s quarries to find the perfect pieces.  Many quarries were searched with the final selection coming out of Havlock Ontario – east of Peterborough. It was not just one trip to the quarry – it was several.  It was necessary to place the rock before it left and cut it so the pieces would fit in the precise manner required on the the third floor. And then there were the trees.  They were sourced last fall from a nursery on the west coast.  They came to PAO early in the Spring and were healed in the ground and maintained and pruned until the construction of the third and sixth floor were complete.  Which was last weekend.  Then there was the prep work of the actual installation.  These rocks weigh 10,000 lbs – not easy to move. So with the coordination of several people, we finally were ready to install.  We required an extra large crane for this as the rocks were so heavy.  We finally got a permit and were able to close down two lanes of University Avenue for the weekend.  The crane was set up and then it was show time.  The rocks went up first followed by the trees.  Once the trees were up they they then had to be manoeuvred into position.  These trees are very valuable and have distinct formations so the placement of them is crucial.  Once they are in position they will not be moved again.  It was exciting and neat to see it all come together (didn’t need the rain though!).  The crane operators were amazing – the coordination between the two of them was tremendous.  Think of it -the crane guy (Michael) on the ground can’t see a thing on the third floor or sixth floor – yet he is operating the crane.  So the the guy on the third floor (Scott) is directing him literally every inch of the way. Pretty spectacular.  And of course there are our guys – who just adapt with each obstacle.  It doesn’t matter how well you plan things in this industry, there is always something unforeseen.  I think the pictures are self explanatory – and there are alot of them – hope you enjoy!

It’s amazing what trees can do for a landscape…

I apologize for the gap between blogs.  And I promise not to do it again!  Geez – I might even blog tomorrow I have so much to say!  I guess I focus on going through the nursery for the ever changing scenery that I forget the transformations our crews do on residential and commercial properties.  It really is amazing.  We are currently working on a site that I was able to get pictures from the beginning and during.  And hopefully today they will finish and I can get final pictures of the end product.  I know we are known for our rare and unique plants and mature trees but we do amazing landscape creations as well.  Our crews have over 20 years of installation experience – and are very nice people to boot!  We are finding that people are looking for privacy and do not want to look at a fence.  A natural screen of green is fast becoming the most asked question.  You will see a little of this in the pictures below. We had a film crew in these past 2 weeks as well as on site with some of crews to see these transformations.  Thus the lull in blogs.  They are interested in the mature trees and the installations and all the other stuff that goes on a daily basis.  As I said before – moving big trees always creates a stir maybe because we think of them as timeless and stately.  One thing for sure is it is always interesting and it is always changing!