Services 
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Weekly Mowing 

* Mow and trim all turf area at      recommended heights
* String-trim all turf edges to keep   planting beds contours sharp throughout the season
* Collect and remove grass clippings
* Blow all surface
* For an additional charge leaves are removed from turf areas as need, starting in mid-October
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Spring Clean up

  * Clean and rake all planting beds
  * Clean all turf areas
  * Mow and trim all turf areas
  * Clean all surfaces of debris
  * Remove and dispose all debris
  * Mini Fall clean ups available berore      final clean up.


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Fall Clean up

* Rake & clean all beds of leaves & debris so damage to turf grass will not occur
* Rake & clean all turf areas of leaves & debris
* Remove annuals flowers and prune perennials as needed
* Final mow & trim all turf areas to remove any fine debris left on surface of turf
* Clean all surfaces of debris
* Remove & dispose of all debris



Edging/Mulching 

* Power edge, cut rake clean along planting  beds
* Clean and prepare areas for mulch installation
* Mulch spread evenly and neatly
* Clean all surfaces upon completion of mulch installation
* Remove and dispose of all debris


Shrub Pruning 

Essentially, pruning is the removal of plant parts that are dead, ineffective, or have no use to the plant. Pruning allows the plant to put more energy into new flowers, fruits, or limbs that are healthy. Here a few reasons why pruning your trees and shrubs is important:

- Overall plant health
- Aesthetics
- Restrict growth when necessary
- Improve the quality of flowers and foliage
- Train the plant



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New Lawn and Soil installation 

*All lawn areas graded for proper drainage
*Deliver and install screened loam throughout proposed lawn and planting areas, grade.
*Application of seeds mix or sod
*All require disposal perform 



Lawn Dethatching

Thatch is the buildup of stems and grass clippings that accumulates at the bottom of a lawn. When thatch builds up it eventually blocks the flow of nutrients that are important to maintain a healthy lawn. However it is important to understand that thatch is a bi-product of keeping a healthy lawn. It is recommended that you dethatch your lawn about once a year or when the level of thatch reaches ½”. Most lawns that need to be thatched have spongy consistency to them when you walk on them. The primary months to dethatch are in the beginning of fall or the months of April and May.

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Lawn Aeration

Have you ever seen a large number of thumb size pellets lying around in someone’s lawn? The odds are good that those are there because of core aeration. Aerating your lawn once a year around the beginning of Fall & Spring is very important and here is why:
- Eliminates soil compaction
- Improves water infiltration & rooting
- Reduces thatch
- Helps your lawn cope with hot and dry spells




Lawn Overseeding
Perhaps one of the most overlooked yet important parts of lawn care maintenance is over seeding. Although your lawn may look healthy and is well fertilized, it is good to over seed it every three to four years. A turf lawn is no different than any other living organism it too grows weaker with age. In approximately five to six years your grass begins to slow down its rate of reproduction. Once this slowdown occurs the grass becomes thinner and vulnerable to weed growth within it. What’s more, when your grass begins to thin out you run a higher risk of having your turf become infected with diseases.
Over seeding your grass will make your turf thicker as it is in its healthiest state, prevent the growth of weeds, and protect your turf from being contaminated with diseases.




Cobble Stone Apron/Patios

The edges of asphalt driveway tend to show wear and tear sooner than the rest of the surface, due to snow removal activity and daily vehicular traffic, even foot traffic. Fortunately, that same softness makes asphalt easy to work with if you want to dress up and protect the edges with cobble stone or concreate pavers.
*Cobble Stone Eddging Installation
*Apron Installation 

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Irrigation

*New Installation
*Spring Turn on
*Winterization
*Repair/renovation/upgrade



Gutters Cleaning 

Clogged gutters can wreak havoc with the natural drainage of water away from you home. This can result in damage to fascia, soffit, roofing, or even begin leaking into your home. Additionally, water damage can ruin the very foundation of you home-something you NEVER want to happen.
Some of the many benefits of gutter cleaning include:
*Prevent water damage to your home
*Avoid nesting areas for termites, birds, mosquitoes, and other insects
*Prevent destruction of expensive landscaping
*Maintain value and beauty of you home



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