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Terrible. We asked that the landscape cloth/weed barrier that was to be installed beneath the wood chips be stapled to the earth. I showed the foreman the staples and the correct kind of mallet to use. This was to prevent what we are experiencing now: the cloth has lifted up and created creases throughout the chip bed making walking a hazard across these areas. The edging that was to be attached was not attached either. Thus, as we do our Spring cleanup, it is moving all over and must be re-installed. Likewise, we are, for one thousand dollars, now going to have to take up vast areas of wood chips, staple the landscape cloth down and recover it. Or, we may just have to pull it up and live with the prospect of having to weed these areas the entire season.
This is a "blow joe and go" outfit. While they have a good reputation for mowing and blowing leaves, I would never recommend them for anything beyond that.
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