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Old 05-16-2011, 07:57 PM   #1
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Default Landscaping, terracing, walkway etc.

Well I made an appointment with Garden Artisans to come out and look at my yard with me to begin seeing what can be done. They never showed up today and never called. Disappointing.

So I am looking for someone to do some work and some advice as well. I have some ideas but can't do it all myself. I have a slope in my front yard and would like to put in some terracing and I know it is a little involved to have it done right.

I also have a walk and stairs that need to be redone and some other items. I probably can't afford to do it all at once so it will be piece meal.

Anyone want to come out and take a look or does anyone have recommendations. I am going to call a few that are were suggested here.

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Old 05-16-2011, 08:32 PM   #2
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Default Tree Removal

Dan,

Please consider giving me a chance to give you an estimate reguarding your tree removal needs. I have worked for many members on this site, as well as many of the local landscape outfits. Thanks in advance.

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