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News & Availability @ PAO: April 2012

Friday 20 April 2012

Tree Transplanting - It is time to move...


We are busy getting our nursery in order and are bringing in fresh plants almost everyday.  Surprisingly our crews are busy on job sites moving and transplanting large trees.  It seems like homeowners and developers are looking for that instant garden feel.  Although I am very familiar with the 'Moving Tree' process - I am still awed by the sight of a 50 foot tree leaving our yard and driving down the high way!  The end result is truly amazing!  One day there is nothing on the client's house or business and then it is transformed into a space that looks like this tree had been there for years.  I have inserted some pictures for your interest.  However, there is more on our website if you would like further information.  I have been taking pictures all week - but the ones I took this morning are the best.  I decided to go to our other nursery facility to see the 'sights'.  Although my job is take pictures of our nursery material I couldn't help but a take a few photos of the Trillium's and Violets that cover the forest floor as well.  In the early morning the rows of Serviceberries and Ornamental Pears looked stunning - covered with masses of blooms - all in white.  The Dawn redwoods are just starting to send out their new growth and it is that beautiful chartreuse colour.  The Red Japanese Maples are just leafing out and are the most brilliant red.  The Redbuds are in bloom with the best fuchsia colour - the pictures don't even come close to doing them justice!  I have taken so many pictures (74 this morning alone) - it will be hard to decide which ones to share with you!  













Thursday 12 April 2012

Deceived By A Balmy March!!!!

Spring was here last week but it is gone this week!  What a tease!  Our magnolias did not reach their peak magnifigance due to the frosty nights.  The beautiful blossoms that I was anxiously waiting to photograph have withered and turned brown.  With the cold days this week I have been hestitant to go out and take photos of what is coming on and what is not.  It is funny how nature is though - and as with all things botanical - the plants are fighting to push their leaves and flowers out into the longer daylight hours.  But we must remember that this is only the beginning of April and perhaps we expecting too much. As much as we love the sunshine - we do need some rain!  The ground is dry and and it is a worry for us farmers!  We need some water so that we don't stress out the trees (But not as much as last year!!).  The landscapers are calling and we are digging as many trees as we can - as I guess they are being inundated by calls from homeowners.  We are making a first delivery of big trees to cottage country tomorrow - more than a month before Victoria day weekend!  Thaty is early for us - who knows what this Spring will provide us with.  I have ventured out into the wind and took some pictures of our first performers.



Wednesday 4 April 2012

Spring Trees 2012

So far Spring 2012 has blessed us with some mild temperatures and the trees are beginning to bloom.  Our crews are busy digging trees and since the temperatures have been so warm over the winter they are now creating instant landscapes in April!  We welcome you to visit our nursery to see our large selection of trees and shrubs as well as our rare and unique specimens that we are known for.  I have posted some pictures of our inventory of trees and shrubs and hope they generate your interest.  I have also posted some images of our tree moving which evolved out of finding and digging rare and unusual plants in a variety of situations.  If you have a tree that needs to be saved please to feel free to call us or visit our website.  Our ability to come up with successful solutions to saving and harvesting large and unusual plants allows us to offer  this unique service to pirvate home owners, contractors, architects and government institutions.  We go beyond rough mechanical harvesting methods;  each tree is hand dug, and up to two miles of nylon rope is utilized to safely cradle the root ball.  We have successfully relocated trees weighing of up to 140 tons and our crane capacity is 1000 tons.  It is a spectacular thing to see. We have added pages to the blog site and will update on a more regular basis - stay tuned.