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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 12:31 pm 
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We recently moved into a semi in HV, having a few minor problems with the lawn (most of the front yard looks dead - possibly due to snow+salt being shovelled onto it?), and we are looking for someone to possibly returf the front if necessary and do regular lawn maintenance, ideally with their own equipment.

Can anyone recommend someone?

Thanks.


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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2007 2:46 pm 
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Location: Lot #20 - The Mayberry, Elevation B (4 bdrm)
I recommend Dave.

He has done alot of work for family and friends of ours, and has been doing this for a long time, and really knows his stuff!

His ad is in this section:

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Hello residents of Hawthorne Village I would like to take this opportunity to introduce my services to you in case you are looking for someone to maintain your property but don’t know who to call. Look no further.

Here you can view a few properties we maintain as well as a few jobs we have completed.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/grassmn2/ ... /my_photos

A partial list of the many services we can provide for you.
Power raking, Lawn Aeration, Lawn Cutting, Garden Installs, Lawn Fertilizing and Lawn top dressing just to name a few of the services we can provide for you.

Services recommended for early springtime.


Lawn Aeration?
Lawn aeration involves the removal of small soil plugs or cores out of the lawn with a machine that extracts 1/2 to 3/4 inch diameter cores of soil and deposits them on your lawn. Aeration holes are typically 1-6 inches deep and 2-6 inches apart. Core aeration is a recommended lawn care practice on compacted soils such as clay as well as heavily used turf and to control thatch buildup. This is also a good time to apply fertilizer to your lawn.

Power Raking
Power Raking is great a way to remove the dead debris and crust that builds up on a lawn over winter. It is also a gentle way to remove a small amount of thatch from the lawn without causing the significant damage that dethatching can cause.


Please feel free to contact us regarding any questions you might have. You can reach us at 905-785-8512 please for Dave.


Hope this helps! Give him a call!

Laurie

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