I wondered if Drew bought trees from the farm for clients, a possible connection to the tree farm.
I find it interesting that tree farm is right next to 7 Bridges.
Thank you 3CK! :rocker:
Around here, the "tree guys" just remove trees, mostly for safety reasons or they are unhealthy. After Hurricane Sandy they were everywhere.
They take down trees, cut branches interfering with cables and lines etc.
They remove the debris, have bucket trucks, chippers, etc.
I had 2
huge pine trees come down at work. Thank God they missed the building and cars in the lot. It cost about $1,000 for landlord to remove them. I also watched a pine come down in a storm on my car.
Power was out, so I couldn't even call anyone. Neighbors came with chain saws and removed it. :rocker:
It's the Landscapers that do the planting, planning, design etc. They may also clear trees as well. It's the Landscapers who purchase trees and shrubs from wholesale nurseries. Being in the floral business, I can purchase wholesale from various suppliers.
True Landscapers here need an architectural degree. Hence my comments about plans etc.
A "Tree" business
may crossover or make referrals to clients as to where to purchase and who to use via recommendations.
One hand washes the other.
I would like to add, that all this equipment is
very costly. These guys have big trucks, bucket trucks, dump trucks, back hoes, trailers, chippers, etc........
hence the high price tag. Not to mention insurance etc.
I am looking for the link for the tree farm (HELP!

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IMHO, a tree farm is usually benign acreage. However, IIRC, they do more (ie; landscaping, retail nursery, snow removal etc.) The proximity to 7 Bridges has me wondering.
Apologies for my long post, just trying to put it all in perspective from my real life experience. :blushing: