vatche
Senior Member
If anyone needs some lumber there is a forest of dead trees all along "revitalized" Bloor Street. Just bring a saw with you.
That bad?
I thought I read that they are going to replace them all, right?? At one point this spring??
If anyone needs some lumber there is a forest of dead trees all along "revitalized" Bloor Street. Just bring a saw with you.
I hope so but who knows, they might not be replanted until the autumn. The sooner the better and I hope they plant something that can survive this time.
Email the BIA at bybia@bloor-yorkville.com
Walked by yesterday, every tree is dead. Firstly, they (BIA) should get a refund on the money. Secondly, change species to a more survivable or hardy variety. Maybe Pine Trees??
I've been wondering WTF is going on there. This is particularly crushing because it gives the naysayers something to point at.
Can anyone confirm that top-rate infrastructure was put in (i.e. good irrigation systems)?
My better half points out that this variety of tree is scarce in Toronto and there may be a reason for that. Plus, as some have pointed out - that winter just past was a beeyatch.
… I wanted so much for this revitalization effort to be a success from the get-go. Damn.
This entire project has been a fiasco from the get-go. Choosing a tree that might survive in this climate is not rocket science. How many different ways can Toronto succeed in humiliating itself? It's just one cock-up after another: the Ford follies, the Maple Laffs, subways to nowhere, exploding windows--it just never ends. I guess the Pan Am Games will redeem the city-that-used-to-work from its current string of utter ineptitude.
Not only are the trees dead, the sidewalks themselves are crumbling. Thats what I saw today. A total failure.