Landscape Company Recommendations

Updated on January 08, 2007
R.R. asks from Irving, TX
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Hello Moms,

We are in desperate need of a great landscape co. to help us with a challenging part of our yard that I refer to us the mud pit!!! We cant seem to grow grass along the side of our house and I was wondering if anyone also had this problem and how they solved it; whether it be with stones, pavement, brick etc???? Any recommendations on landscapers and/or advice would be greatly appreciated!

Not sure how much longer I can take my dog tracking mud into the house!:)

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A.C.

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Hi R.,

my number is ###-###-####. My name is A. Christenson and I know a great landscaper new to the area and looking to build a client list. His name is Brad Maryott and the name of the company is Creative Edge Landscaping. I am actually doing his website right now and it will be up today..although the photo gallery will not be complete just yet. Please give me a call or email me.

~A.

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M.M.

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Call Jim Mays with North Texas Botanicals ###-###-#### Office or ###-###-#### Cel. He is a licsensed horticulturalist and has a texas nursery certification. He is wonderful. He will work with your budget. He checks your soil so he can recommend what you need for upkeep. Our yard had alot of nitrogen so we just needed the cheep stuff. I believe there is a one year guarantee on anything that is planted. He has alot of experience and we have a beautiful yard to prove it.

Tell him M. Murray recommended him.

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S.H.

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YES, I highly recommend Creative Edge Landscaping. Call Amy or Brad at ###-###-####. I don't have an e-mail for them. Brad is awesome!

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L.T.

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I had that problem and ended up having to buy those 12x12 patio blocks and build a walk way where the dog hung out... or else every time it rained the dog ran out in the rain and than came in thru the doggy door and got mud everywhere.

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