Thursday, January 2, 2020

Our own "overstory" - the life of our trees.


(ō′vər-stôr′ē)   1. The highest layer of vegetation in a forest, usually forming the canopy. 
2. The trees in a forest whose crowns constitute this layer.

This morning, sunrise at 7:14 am - spectacular!

This past Monday, our tree crew arrived to take down a small oak which 
had died, remove large branches from the oaks overhanging the roof, plus
 do a lot of pruning of smaller branches and tidying up of the now
 aging trees around the perimeter of the cottage.

The now bare fig tree on right of the photo was not touched.

The guys arrived as planned around 7:45 am. 
Fortunately the weather cooperated. Showers were forecast but never appeared, 
it was quite warm with only a slight breeze. We were grateful that a crane was not
 required. . . . .the bucket truck and some acrobatic climbing worked well.

Josh in the bucket.

Thanks Ian, Josh and Adam - you were all charming, polite and very nice to work 
with. We really appreciated all you did to make the garden look better. 
You have made me feel a lot safer with those large, dangerous branches 
gone from above my roof. . . . . . and my head when walking outside!
This great local company Leaf & Limb have trained arborists who work
 to save entire trees, not just chop them down and drag them away.
We do love our old trees and will save as many as possible.


Adam carrying large branches to the chipper.
Bob and Ian discussing the job prior to starting.

Hope you are all having a great start to this new year and decade.
I'll be back here soon to catch up with everyone.

14 comments:

  1. Reassuring to have such good men to deal with trees.

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  2. It is a really good feeling getting the trees and hedges under control. We had a team of arborists here for 2 days at the beginning of December, cutting dead limbs from trees and hard cutting back the beech and hawthorn hedges by several feet. Our garden appeared much brighter and bigger when they finally left. But it is an important task to get done otherwise nature completely takes you over and envelopes you in her leafy embrace.



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  3. Trees are so beautiful in leaf or not. Glad you were able to get the oak taken care of so promptly and with such pleasant arborists.

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  4. You are lucky to have such a good tree company in your area. Our neighbor's trees that overhang our property are awful, especially her mulberry tree. Every few years we have to have it trimmed back to her property line and it costs a fortune, plus our neighbor is very nasty and mean.

    Happy New Year to you and Bob!

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  5. This is a job that needs doing here, but they are my neighbor’s trees and he is not listening to me, though I have offered to help with $. Oh well. Maybe next time I broach the subject. It must feel good to have that job done.

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  6. So good to have reliable people on the job, who know their stuff! The sunrise pictures truly are spectacular.

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  7. Nice to have a company with actual trained arborists who care these old trees rather than just cutting them down as so many seem to do. Happy new year!

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  8. May the year of 2020 bring you a lot of happiness and smiles!

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  9. Well, that was exciting to see, Mary. Every few years we have the tree loppers here too, and it is an interesting day for all, including the birds and animals. Gosh, I love your cottage, it would be my idea of a perfect place to downsize, whenever we get around to doing it. Happy New Year!! xx

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  10. Dear Mary,
    A few years ago we faced the same problems with our trees. We have not had any issues or old trees falling since and we live in an area of high winds.
    So happy for you that you didn't have to touch your always fruit bearing fig tree.

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  11. For some strange reason I have always loved bare trees, especially if they are dead! I know, I'm a morbid chunk of humanity. ha ha..

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  12. In the past we have had a tree company come in and take care of tree pruning and cleaning up. It is amazing to watch them work. Glad you got dangerous trees cleaned up.

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