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Services Spring & Fall Clean ups
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Spring & Fall Clean ups

$80.00
  • Leaf removal: Remove fallen leaves and debris from all designated areas

  • Garden Clean-Up: Cut back dead plant material and remove old, diseased foliage.

  • Schedule irrigation activations: Confirm all irrigation systems are running water smoothly to all plant life and adjust accordingly

  • Compost: Designate where composted material can be utilized for hibernating insects. Introduce any organic matter and fertilizers necessary to maintain plant health & growth.

    *Prices reflect hourly rates

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  • Leaf removal: Remove fallen leaves and debris from all designated areas

  • Garden Clean-Up: Cut back dead plant material and remove old, diseased foliage.

  • Schedule irrigation activations: Confirm all irrigation systems are running water smoothly to all plant life and adjust accordingly

  • Compost: Designate where composted material can be utilized for hibernating insects. Introduce any organic matter and fertilizers necessary to maintain plant health & growth.

    *Prices reflect hourly rates

  • Leaf removal: Remove fallen leaves and debris from all designated areas

  • Garden Clean-Up: Cut back dead plant material and remove old, diseased foliage.

  • Schedule irrigation activations: Confirm all irrigation systems are running water smoothly to all plant life and adjust accordingly

  • Compost: Designate where composted material can be utilized for hibernating insects. Introduce any organic matter and fertilizers necessary to maintain plant health & growth.

    *Prices reflect hourly rates

“By trying to feed the Holy in Nature, the fruit of beauty from the tree of memory of our Indigenous Souls, grown in the composted failures of our past need to conquer, watered by the tears of cultural grief, we might become ancestors worth descending from and possibly grow a place of hope for a time beyond our own.”- ― Martin Prechtel, The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive