Construction for a new parkade at the BC Cancer Center for the North was going well–a big pit in the ground and workers and machinery busy all over. Except for one thing… a 20-foot spruce tree, planted twelve years ago by Lheidli T’enneh First Nation to recognize the provincial health services. Of course, no oneContinue reading “Spruce Transplant – June 7, 2024”
Category Archives: Tree Work
Coastal Removals – Feb 19-20, 2024
This week, Allan and Jeremy found themselves on BC’s Sunshine Coast, removing two significantly large trees! While we don’t usually operate so far from home, it was incidental to another trip and how nice is it to get to stay at a remote cabin for a couple of days! First, A Fir The first treeContinue reading “Coastal Removals – Feb 19-20, 2024”
Birch Pruning Update
Our first post included a birch pruning and removal in Prince George, and last week I went back to check in on how the tree we pruned was doing. It overlooks a beautiful backyard garden and a little free library beside the sidewalk, and it’s nestled up against a quaint barn-shaped treehouse. When pruning theContinue reading “Birch Pruning Update”
Busy Day in FSJ – May 31, 2023
On Wednesday, we headed out to Fort St. James for a full day of tree work. It was a beautiful day–sunny but not too hot with a nice breeze. Job #1 We started out the day in a backyard with a lovely enclosing hedge and lawn. It was a large spreading birch tree with aContinue reading “Busy Day in FSJ – May 31, 2023”
Poplar Care – May 9, 2023
On Tuesday the crew tackled a few rotted poplar trees in the front yard of a house in Vanderhoof. The chipper made short work of the resulting brush and the stems were bucked up and hauled away as firewood. From dangerous leaning trees to a safe and tidy yard, a load of chips, and aContinue reading “Poplar Care – May 9, 2023”