Preparing Trees For Winter

Preparing Trees For Winter

We’ve watched the trees in our back yards and parks turn gorgeous colours, but now it’s time to prepare for winter. Here’s some tips on how to winterize your trees and keep them safe until next spring. Seedlings, with their thin bark and small limbs are vulnerable to...
Fire-proofing your yard this Fall

Fire-proofing your yard this Fall

With climate change, summers in B.C are getting hotter and drier. And with that comes the increasing danger of wildfire. While wildfires are part of the wildland ecosystem—they help to recycle nutrients in the forest, help plants reproduce and create the varied...
Welcome to the World’s Largest Forest

Welcome to the World’s Largest Forest

Canada is home to a section of the world’s largest forest in the world – the boreal forest, wrapping around the northern hemisphere. This forest produces much of the air we breathe, influences global climate and creates microclimates. The boreal forest is a spring...
Why Forests Smell Fresh in the Autumn

Why Forests Smell Fresh in the Autumn

Have you ever wondered why forests have that rich deep scent in the fall? We’re all thankful for fresh clean air after a summer of wildfires and the resulting smoke and ash fallout, and seasonal changes take place in our forests that make the air sweet and rich. These...
Our Fall Tree Services

Our Fall Tree Services

There’s no doubt that we live in a beautiful part of the world, and this time of year is even more exceptional in Southwest BC as leaves turn colour with cooler Autumn temperatures and dimming light. Our team of tree experts will customize services to match your trees...
Nut Trees for Urban Environments

Nut Trees for Urban Environments

Planting nut trees like the popular chestnut, hazel nut, or hard-shelled varieties – butternuts, heartnuts and buartnuts provide healthy food a few steps away from your door. They provide a leafy canopy through the summer months to shade you from the sun and act as...