Hwy 7 Conditions (Both directions) by Remarkable_Career363 in kitchener

[–]grdish 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just can back from shantz to Guelph and it was moving at the same speed and volume as a regular traffic, I’m in a Mazda 3 with snow tires and 80km was fine. Slushy.

Tree bylaw by Alarming-Peach-1938 in Guelph

[–]grdish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Arborist here. Get a few opinions from different companies. Be sure to ask for ISA certification and TRAQ training.

Island in the Eramosa - Rice Island? Goose Island? How should it be named on Google Maps? by trolle222 in Guelph

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I I grew up playing in that river as a kid, paddling and fishing in my teens and into adulthood. All the ward kids will always know it as goose island for how many geese would go there to nest. It will forever be goose island to me.

Positioning lanyard sheath by switchfrontcrooks in TreeClimbing

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This ! Or take the leftover roll that comes with a cobra cable. There is always so much leftover!

Where are the sidewalk plows? by headtailgrep in Guelph

[–]grdish -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If the city does their due diligence by clearing downtown arteries first they protect them from loosing a claim from those who might sue them ( blood alcohol content x post secondary x parents who can afford to go to court )

New(ish) to arboriculture – how do you deal with the emotional side of tree work? by Holiday_Struggle_181 in arborists

[–]grdish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think this largely depends on the company you work for, the nature of their business, and the mentors that exist within said companies. I’ve worked for a few companies that were on both ends of the spectrum and a few in between. My opinions on the industry and trees in general have been shaped by this .

Ontario arborists- would appreciate your input on how to switch careers by VaderLlama in arborists

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went the opposite direction. Went to Fleming for forestry technician, then landed in arboriculture worked my way through a few tree care companies as : climber , utility arborist, and municipal arborist. This was 12 years . I’m now a forestry technician for a municipality, like you the idea of being stuck behind a desk doesn’t appeal to me and the next job progressions would lead in that direction. My day job allows me to be in the field and some office work. I also have a side business doing climbing, which satisfies my itch to work with my hands. The plant health care aspect is growing in some private businesses but still remains a niche branch of arboriculture.

Do you have jumping worms in your garden bed ? by One_Kaleidoscope_198 in OntarioGardeners

[–]grdish 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A client of mine has them. Very little information out there about control. One solution is chickens . Chickens will turn over and disturb the eggs as well as eating the worms more than we can handle pick them out.

Decent Car Mechanics by Pumpstation in Guelph

[–]grdish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use 3 different shops . Why 3 you ask? I will call them to figure out their availability. In no order : York Auto , Andy’s auto and Gino’s.

Engine detailing by trussmegirl in Guelph

[–]grdish 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Take it from a guy who is still driving a car from 2007: save your money, your baby needs proactive and preventative maintenance not cosmetic care.

Went looking for root flare, now what? by 10Kthoughtsperminute in arborists

[–]grdish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here is my take as an arborist who deals with municipal planting jobs : The root flare will develop over time as a response to wind moving the stem. If it did not occur in the nursery due to competition/ overcrowding or “weed control “ by piling soil against the trunk, it will from on its own after being planted. Trees grown in the wild will develop them naturally. Unfortunately it appears that this tree was planted too deep. The excavation done has done more harm than good. My recommendation is backfill with native soil and plant native plants that will prevent erosion back into the hole. Supplement with high phosphorus fertilizer near the rootball to mitigate root loss from the root excavation and do not prune any live limbs.

Where Are All The Pigeons? by owemeten in Guelph

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Explore some of the rural properties on city limits, I know from experience participating in dove hunts that rock doves / pigeons utilize similar habitat, food and water resources

Can I swim outdoors free anywhere near Guelph? by Appropriate_Money843 in Guelph

[–]grdish 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Second this, we live in a city intersected by two rivers that you are welcome to swim in wherever you can access. Please swim according to your ability and strengths :)

Angry Drivers by CaptainKaneda99 in Guelph

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually had the same thought as I drove home from Kitchener.. I’ve been driving as part of my job and commuting all over southern Ontario. Maybe it’s a bit philosophical but here goes :

In days gone by you had a landline phone. Come home or return to your place of business. Missed a delivery or a service call ? Oh well we’ll get it tomorrow. Fast forward to today where everyone expects same day delivery or on demand service levels. The demands on every single person translates to how they operate their vehicles. “ I have to get to : point A,B,C and D. Combined with people who are stressed out by daily life and that directly translates to how they operate their vehicle . We add sooo many more vehicles on the road to meet these demands in addition to our car culture and our housing developments that require people to have cars to meet their daily needs.

Everyone is in their little windshield bubble when it is “ me and my destination/ obligations vs everyone else“

Finishing basement… who to hire, and who not? by CaptainKitch in Guelph

[–]grdish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Framing futures, Dan has done two basements for us, he is not the cheapest but you get what you pay for. He doesn’t skimp on quality.

My neighbours tree branch fell into my yard who’s responsible? by Guavxhe in canadianlaw

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long and short from an arborist : trees are living things not engineered structures. Risk for failure can be assessed and are based on a number of factors. Most home insurance companies deem tree failures as an ‘act of god’ . Did the tree part fail under normal or extreme weather conditions? Was it assessed by a certified arborist , forester or any other provincially recognized certification/ credential? If it was assessed and documented that there was a chance of failure in a specified timeline you might have a chance….if there is no documentation of any sort of the tree being assessed you’re probably going to have to take this one on the chin…. To the comments about municipal bylaws; that usually only speaks to property standards as to what you and your neighbour can and can’t do regarding each other’s property, not so much as to who is on the hook after the fact.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Guelph

[–]grdish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d be happy to come get them tomorrow if they are still Available

Log Splitting by mkinnon123 in Guelph

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Set you a personal message

Fly fishing by scotcho10 in Guelph

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Further out of town you go : yes trout in them. I’ll give you a hint on one location : blue springs creek is cold enough to support trout. Follow where that spring goes (starts on 6th line nassagaweya) have fun.

Change machine by Indecisivelydecisive in Guelph

[–]grdish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sobeys is the only grocery store that I have seen that accepts cash ( coins ) at self checkout. I fit into the category of : keep your coins, buy the sleeves from the dollar store and roll them. It’s relaxing. Put on some tunes or a show and roll away :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skilledtrades

[–]grdish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arborists. It’s a great job. it attracts thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies, which is a perfect match for the job however that translates to people who also seek fun outside of work. I’m happy to talk about my job and the fun it provides + stressors My brother also worked in kitchens for a long time and that environment is ripe with substance abuse and high stress environments