Hey Tigran never let your guys go under a flying load that was a bad call from the crane Operators man. I was like Holly shit 🥵 I'm been working for over a year with a drilling company been learning a lot about cranes been the front end guy. 1 one rule never get under any load and never trust the rigging your using to fly the load.
Just to add two more cents, you would install two perforated drain pipes on each side of the tree, fill them with drain rock and place a few emitters into the tubes. You would also install your root barriers on the edges. We leave the outside box on for this purpose. We only remove the bottom and top plank of the side panels to train the roots to grow down and not out into the hardscape.
@@TigranGertz i disagree, it's not. trees should always be watered at the drip line with the exception of the new tree since the roots have not made it out that far. all you will accomplish is under watering a tree and a heavy formation of roots near the drain pipe. The best way is to simply install drip at the drip line and a few emitters near where the root mass is for the newer tree. Fast draining soil = water multiple times per watering for short periods so long as the water penetrates 3 feet minimum. Slow draining soil water all at once over the course of 2-3 hours which allows the drip to penetrate deep enough. In terms of leaving the sides on. this is a death wish. any arborist would tell you hell no. You will most assuredly cause the tree to become root bound and since the roots cant spread unstable in high winds or if one side has more growth than the other. Proper watering is the only way to make tree roots do what they already want to do. some trees want to be shallower rooted, some deeper, some have a massive tap root, some multiple smaller tap roots. The tree decides not the landscaper. Been doing this for a long time and have planted thousands of trees. AGAIN PROPER DEEP WATERING IS THE ONLY WAY TO ENSURE PROPER ROOT GROWTH. People always want to have some magical way to plant a tree or whatever. There is none. Dig the hole. 2x bigger than container if possible and if not oh well. Backfill with the same native soil. Set up that proper drip irrigation (or flood but not getting into that), mulch and walk away. The tree will take care of the rest.
@@ZethKinnettFishing Total agree with you the pipes are only good after trees are established for a deep watering couple times a year I always add fertilizer tablets during planting.
STOP! is what you should of said @7:40 no amount of money or pride is worth a mans life. Imagine how awful things would of went if that fell and crushed one of your guys. Safety first man!
Dont forget to make a video on all the safety gadgets for protecting your stuff... im about to buy and build out a trailer and could use the tips... tanks!
Beautiful looking tree. Next time you need to adjust the hole for the tree, tell the rigger or operator to move the damn tree out and away from the hole so your crew can do what they need to. You hired the crane, they work for you. Make sure your crew is safe. The last thing you need is someone getting crushed and suffocated.
Some crazy shiznet right there. I feel you on that one bro. I would have hire the nursery to do it and make a little extra for my self and avoid any hassle what so ever.
Nice video T! The past couple videos Ive been watching of yours, Ive noticed your demeanor has appeared to be more calm in talking and you appear to be doing well!
Man I would do anything to get a 14,000 job period. I’m having so much trouble getting leads. I’m to the point to where I just don’t know what to do. Would love for the customers to come for me instead of me having to chase them.
@@TigranGertz they dig the hole, plant the tree and haul the dirt. If you sub anything out and it goes through your contract, it's a 40% markup for liability. Other option is the client contracts directly with them...your off the hook for liability. Charge extra for the deep feeder tubes, always install root barriers and Charge extra for that too.
If you ever need 65 gallon mangoes up in San José hit me up T. Or other large tropical fruits that South East Asians like. Like lychee, Longan, sapodillas, Atemoyas…
You should dig the hole for a tree or Bush 2 the size of what you are planting
Next time we will
You should show finish product
I will don't worry!
2000 for a crane two hours max.
That’s absurd, thank god you quote things correctly.
250$ an hour here in phoenix az 175 after 3rd hour
8:55 you said that last time foo lol
Haha
Hey Tigran never let your guys go under a flying load that was a bad call from the crane Operators man. I was like Holly shit 🥵
I'm been working for over a year with a drilling company been learning a lot about cranes been the front end guy.
1 one rule never get under any load and never trust the rigging your using to fly the load.
Yea I did not like that at all
14k man hard to see it
what's so hard to see about it
That tree drop gold nuggets in the fall?
indeed haha
That hole is way too small. Diameter should be 50% larger than the pot.
I'll make it bigger next time
Crazy how some people have $14k to spend on a freaking tree lol gotta love it
Its all credit my friend. This people are going to write all of this off.
It doesn't even make a dent
Crazy how you look at 14k and get sad.
They are just digits brotha.
Level up your mindset. You money game has no choice.
@@TigranGertz no ones sad. There’s just a lot more you could have done with 14k than bought a tree. Your only defending it cause you got a check.
@@mmaybee4379 fr lol
That was just insane for a tree
I agree
Why does this tree cost so much?
it's a tree in California
Which madman paid $6000 for 1 tree 🧐
Someone with a lot of money
California….
Beautiful state
You need to get a drone bro!
Ordered.
@@TigranGertz nice, thank me later lol!
Just to add two more cents, you would install two perforated drain pipes on each side of the tree, fill them with drain rock and place a few emitters into the tubes. You would also install your root barriers on the edges. We leave the outside box on for this purpose. We only remove the bottom and top plank of the side panels to train the roots to grow down and not out into the hardscape.
That’s a good idea
@@TigranGertz i disagree, it's not. trees should always be watered at the drip line with the exception of the new tree since the roots have not made it out that far. all you will accomplish is under watering a tree and a heavy formation of roots near the drain pipe. The best way is to simply install drip at the drip line and a few emitters near where the root mass is for the newer tree. Fast draining soil = water multiple times per watering for short periods so long as the water penetrates 3 feet minimum. Slow draining soil water all at once over the course of 2-3 hours which allows the drip to penetrate deep enough. In terms of leaving the sides on. this is a death wish. any arborist would tell you hell no. You will most assuredly cause the tree to become root bound and since the roots cant spread unstable in high winds or if one side has more growth than the other. Proper watering is the only way to make tree roots do what they already want to do. some trees want to be shallower rooted, some deeper, some have a massive tap root, some multiple smaller tap roots. The tree decides not the landscaper. Been doing this for a long time and have planted thousands of trees. AGAIN PROPER DEEP WATERING IS THE ONLY WAY TO ENSURE PROPER ROOT GROWTH. People always want to have some magical way to plant a tree or whatever. There is none. Dig the hole. 2x bigger than container if possible and if not oh well. Backfill with the same native soil. Set up that proper drip irrigation (or flood but not getting into that), mulch and walk away. The tree will take care of the rest.
@@ZethKinnettFishing Total agree with you the pipes are only good after trees are established for a deep watering couple times a year I always add fertilizer tablets during planting.
That's California for ya. 48" box trees back in Arizona were MAYBE $1k.
Daaaang, that’s wild
STOP! is what you should of said @7:40 no amount of money or pride is worth a mans life. Imagine how awful things would of went if that fell and crushed one of your guys. Safety first man!
that would've been no good, but I'm glad the process still went smoothly
Excelente primo
God Job!!!
Thank you!
Dont forget to make a video on all the safety gadgets for protecting your stuff... im about to buy and build out a trailer and could use the tips... tanks!
Comin up dogg
Always new stress in our business. Good Job my friend👍
Thank you!
@@TigranGertz your welcome
Can you plant tree in any season there?
Yes I can!
Nice work T!!
Thank you!
i built a top garden over an 8 story building we had a crane for a day just hauling trees and materials , i was scared af
Sounds like a fun and scary job haha
Good job Tigran.
Moon Valley Nursery right? They have massive trees. The strawberry tree they have up in the front for 60k i believe 😁
100k installed. nuts
You say so many things went wrong but it looked like everything worked out pretty good from what I seen.
Got lucky.
@@TigranGertz I’ll take luck any day. So another words is you click baited us. Haha
why did you name company applewood?
🥓
@@TigranGertz 👍 applewood 🥓 sounds delicious
Beautiful looking tree. Next time you need to adjust the hole for the tree, tell the rigger or operator to move the damn tree out and away from the hole so your crew can do what they need to. You hired the crane, they work for you. Make sure your crew is safe. The last thing you need is someone getting crushed and suffocated.
I’ll make sure to keep this in mind for next time
60"?? you mean 6" i hope you did make the same mistake talking to the customer.
Well damn haha
How often is the hole too small when you go to put it in?
These are quality problems
Moon nursery probably the most over priced nursery but they do have the best quality
I’ll make sure to check it out
That look's to be a 75ton crane
It was pretty heavy
Looks like a bunch of noobs .. I work for a landscape company in the area and never had to use a crane for any size tree .
That's because you're not cool
It's crazy but when you got the money, you got the money and it'll drive him crazy to not do it...
Correct!!!
Bad ass mr T.
You didn’t hear it from me…
It's great to see that you subbed this out. 👍
You should told you guys dig twice as the tree box easier that how i do it i just plant a tree in saratoga $22,000
8'x8' box.
Yeah that’s a good price. That’s a massive tree
Some crazy shiznet right there. I feel you on that one bro. I would have hire the nursery to do it and make a little extra for my self and avoid any hassle what so ever.
Yeah and imagine if tree dies.
Gonna be fun haha. Next time I’ll pay them to do it and charge 2500 extra
@@TigranGertz that would SUCK! LMAO
Nice video T!
The past couple videos Ive been watching of yours, Ive noticed your demeanor has appeared to be more calm in talking and you appear to be doing well!
Thank you, I appreciate that!!
Careful with these larger boxed trees being root bound. Nice content 👍
Man I would do anything to get a 14,000 job period. I’m having so much trouble getting leads. I’m to the point to where I just don’t know what to do. Would love for the customers to come for me instead of me having to chase them.
That’s what goat gang os for brotha.
We show u everything
Looked like a hot air balloon in the air for a second lol
I just hire Ian Geddes Tree company and let them plant the big ones.
That dude killed 3 of my costal redwoods
@@galvanizedgnome Geddes has always been good for us..
I guess that could be a way to go… haha
@@TigranGertz they dig the hole, plant the tree and haul the dirt.
If you sub anything out and it goes through your contract, it's a 40% markup for liability. Other option is the client contracts directly with them...your off the hook for liability.
Charge extra for the deep feeder tubes, always install root barriers and Charge extra for that too.
It's an ugly tree. Great job none the less. Cheers
Haha, thank you!
If you ever need 65 gallon mangoes up in San José hit me up T. Or other large tropical fruits that South East Asians like.
Like lychee, Longan, sapodillas, Atemoyas…
I’ll let you know if I need any 👌
Nice work T. Love from Dallas Texas #Northstardemo
Ugly tree for that kind of money, Cali ppl are crazy lol. Good work💪🏻
It’s a majestic ash.
This tree is amazing
Goat Gang Sucks
nuh uh
@@TigranGertz 😂