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FAQ

At SimplyLawnscaping we sometimes get asked certaint questions. Here are some of the few that we recive and hope that they will help you. If you have other questions please feel free to call. (810) 798-8900

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What makes Simply Lawnscaping different from any other landscape management company? 

 

It's our dedication to exceed our customers expectations. Simply Lawnscaping only hires the best employess who strive to meet and then exceed all of our customers needs and wants.

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What services do you provide? 

 

     We provide a wide variety of services both for the residential homeowner as well as the commercial businesses. The majority of our work comes from the maintenance of the properties that we service, but we also do installation and design.

03

How often will you visit my property? Do I have a regular visitation day?

 

     We usually visit every property between 3-7 times per month, depending on your customized maintenance plan. We try to come on the same day of the week as much as possible, but with weather and holidays it is not guaranteed that it will always be the same day every week.

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When are certain landscape maintenance job functions performed?

 

     Contrary to what most people believe we stay busy year round. Ground cover (pinestraw, mulch, ect.) is applied once in early spring and again in the fall. Summer annuals are planted in May. Grass is cut, shrubs/trees are trimmed, and weed control/fertilizer is sprayed year round. Leaf removal ususally begins in October. Winter annuals are installed in November. Spring flowering bulbs are planted in December. Obviously weather has a big part in determining what time of year all these things happen, but all year long we do what it takes to keep our customer's property looking good.

 

Do you catch or recycle the clippings? 

 

     Wherever and whenever we can we recycle the clippings back to the turf as grass blades, and leaves being 80% water and nutrients, are the very best compost for building long-term highly organic soil. We only catch when an area is too small or we may get too many clippings in gardens. 

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