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Spring Clean-Ups and Garden Bed Mulching and maintenance
- Clean-up all leaves, small branches, trash, and debris from turf and garden bed areas.
- Bag all leaves and trash and place on curb for homeowner’s weekly trash pick-up.
- Upon request and at additional cost, all bagged trash may be removed from property and disposed.
- When available, blow and dispose of all organic debris into surrounding natural wooded areas to minimize cost, trash disposal, and trash disposal for environment.
- Prune and remove all dead growth from perennials and shrubs.
- Prune ornamental shrubs and bushes as needed. Spring blooming shrubs such as azaleas and rhododendron shall be pruned after blooming.
- At additional cost, removal of accumulated mulch from past seasons is available.
- Re-edge all previously mulched garden beds with steel spade to create 3" deep edge to ensure a neat and manicured appearance.
- Apply granular weed pre-emergent to all garden bed areas to minimize future weed growth.
- Install double shredded hardwood mulch of good quality, free of foreign matter, and dark brown in color to a depth of 1"-2.5", not to exceed 3".
- Upon request and at additional cost, a second 'light top-dress' of mulch shall be applied in the Fall.
- During the season, garden beds shall be re-edged in Mid-Summer and Late Fall to maintain neat and sharp appearance.
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