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Here's a photo of Jeffrey from a mature Forest Hill sugar maple that we were deadwooding. Thankful for all my old coworkers for always having my back and pushing through to get the hard work done. For a company that stays out of the public eye, they A few weeks back I made a mental note to take more progress photos while working since my profile has a lot of hedging on it, and I don't want it to seem like all I do is hedge trees. I know it's improper practice, but when you work for a larger comp Climbed a dawyck for thinning and found this at the top! I was the first person to climb it, and no previous cuts had been made on it apart from lifting the lower canopy. These hot dogs gave me heat stroke Satisfying hedge! So many of my days are just shaping trees Quick morning reshape. This Japanese maple had been pruned into a vase shape repeatedly for years. This is year two of the fix job as the client wants ROUND! I would have liked to thin it out a bit but we go as per client. Would you have thinned it m I like my Japanese Maples thinned! These columnar beeches hadn't been shaped before. Pulled them in to make the most hot doggy shape possible, as per client Hedging and shaping! The client showed me a photo of a beauty blender and said "this" Had my first go at a 105dbh silver maple removal just before the holiday break. Fishing pole with redirects for the rigging. Big top after big top, forgot to take photos. Grateful for this experience, some trees are humbling. Some trees make you wish A shot of my coworker from a vista pruning job we did a few weeks back Just a fluffy and bouncy late season hedge Biggest Norway removed to date! 2 codominant stems spread over two properties and their garages. I wish the stump looked as big as it felt. 

The wood is to be used for shoring on the ravine slope to help prevent erosion once the ravine stewardship a

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292 Gerrard St E.
Toronto, ON
M5A 2G4

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