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Sep 19, 2014 8:26 PM CST
Name: aud/odd
Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Garden Ideas: Level 1
dyzzypyxxy said:Wow, Cinta that sounds fantastic. Good that they, and their crews have found employment year 'round.



They would have to or they could not survive. We only have 4 months of sunny hot weather.

The Corn Husk Fall Decorations is my favorite although they do some nice Christmas decor not to over done and it is classy. They come out through out the winter and clean the snow off the hardscape that is in the garden. Move the hardscape depending on the amount of snow. One year we had snow every day it ended up being 3' in the garden areas. I saw them move a concrete garden ornament up on bricks to raise it so it was visual until the snow melted.

They have a price list that you can choose specific service or specific holiday or complete package that you pay a set monthly fee for the year. I should add it is not cheap. They make a good living all year long.

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