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bungalow of the day march 23, 2006
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this bungalow is one block over from the last two. this is a large house, but not overpowering due to the number of smaller and human scaled components. personally, i would like to see some more color contrast, but otherwise near perfect.
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There haven't been too many comments on landscaping for all these postings. I like the big tree here, probably as old as the house, so it has bungalow roots as well....
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I like the tree as well, mature, appropriate trees add aesthetic and monetary value to house. When I first bought my place I couldn't bear to remove the 7 large poplars even though they were close to the end of their lives. They were eventually removed and a nice selection of specimen trees are becoming established. As the quote goes "The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now." (Anonymous)
As a result I have become a bit of a tree planting nazi when people buy a house. I've decided the best housewarming present is a tree. Stonecat,there was an article in the Globe about a Co. that went about Toronto buying and removing mature trees and reselling them to new homeowners, sometimes at a cost of 5-7 thousand dollars. BTW, Don good selection, lots going on but not too busy. |
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Tree moving - Yes, I know there are specialized tree digging units mounted on trucks that can dig up and replant trees up to several inches in diameter. I've seen it done.
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Sorry if I'm hijacking your thread Don but there is some serious equipment for tree moving.
http://www.davey.com/cgi-bin/displayContent.pl?type=section&id=543 |
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not a problem, good topic i have considered doing, having a "mature" tree planted.
there was an 18th century British landscape architect named Capability Brown that moved whole groves of mature trees because they blocked a view, or in order to create a view of a mature forest. i'm talking 30-48" trees, oaks, hickories, etc. in my current job as a construction project manager, i often have specs with new plantings of 4-6" caliper trees. not cheap, but gets a good start on developing a nice landscape. |
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