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Services

Services, made easier to scan.

Choose the closest category. The office confirms scope, service area, pricing, and availability directly.

01

Landscape maintenance

Request owner-approved mowing, trimming, edging, cleanup, bed care, or recurring property maintenance.

Helpful intake: Share address, lot/property type, requested tasks, access notes, pets/gates, and desired frequency.

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02

Planting & bed projects

Start a conversation about trees, shrubs, perennials, beds, mulch, or other confirmed planting work.

Helpful intake: Share area size, sun/moisture observations, goals, timing, and whether plants/materials are already chosen.

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03

Patios, walks & hardscape

Collect project context for owner-approved patios, paths, walls, edging, or related hardscape work.

Helpful intake: Share dimensions, current surface, access, drainage concerns, desired use, and inspiration photos.

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04

Landscape drainage concerns

Request assessment of standing water, erosion, downspout discharge, grading, or other approved drainage work.

Helpful intake: State where/when water appears, rainfall conditions, direction of flow, structures affected, and safe photos.

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05

Seasonal cleanup

Ask about owner-approved spring/fall cleanup, leaf/debris removal, pruning, or bed preparation.

Helpful intake: Share property size, materials to remove, access, disposal expectations, and timing.

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06

Landscape planning

Begin an approved design or installation conversation without promising plant survival, price, or schedule.

Helpful intake: Share goals, budget range only if comfortable, site constraints, maintenance preference, and decision timeline.

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