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GreenLawn Fertilizer

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GreenLawn Fertilizer

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Customers say: Quick response
8 years of experience
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With over 35 years experience in the lawn care industry, GreenLawn Fertilizer is your industry expert in Springfield, MO and the surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on our extreme professionalism and attention to detail. You can trust that we will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give us a call today we look forward to working with you!

"Fast and good price"

Micah S on August 2025

With over 35 years experience in the lawn care industry, GreenLawn Fertilizer is your industry expert in Springfield, MO and the surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on our extreme professionalism and attention to detail. You can trust that we will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give us a call today we look forward to working with you!

"Fast and good price"

Micah S on August 2025




"Omar was very nice. He was professional and on time. I feel like he gave us a fair price and did all the work he said he would so we were satisfied. The only slightly negative thing was the work ended up being done on a drizzly day. That resulted in him not being able to clean up all the soggy grass/lawn shavings and we had a bit of mud spread around in the driveway. I would have preferred to reschedule but he still did a great job and we would hire him again."

Kara W on October 2018

We are a full service lawn service company that will provide you with the best quality service of all your lawn care needs.

"Omar was very nice. He was professional and on time. I feel like he gave us a fair price and did all the work he said he would so we were satisfied. The only slightly negative thing was the work ended up being done on a drizzly day. That resulted in him not being able to clean up all the soggy grass/lawn shavings and we had a bit of mud spread around in the driveway. I would have preferred to reschedule but he still did a great job and we would hire him again."

Kara W on October 2018



"Excellent, hiring for another job this week! Better than expected, on time and reasonable."

stacey h on November 2020

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"Excellent, hiring for another job this week! Better than expected, on time and reasonable."

stacey h on November 2020





Pitchfork Landscape Material

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Pitchfork Landscape Material

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15 years of experience

All Hardscapes Materials & Installation - Mulch, Top Soil, Decorative Gravel, Boulders, Stone, Sand, Rock, Nursery, Greenhouse, Deliveries and Installation Available, trees, bushes, flowers, vegetable plants such as; tomatoes, seed potatoes, onion sets, onion bulbs, pepper, squashes, zucchini, some herbs, cucumbers, Installations of patios, decks, fire-pits and seating areas, outdoor kitchens, landscaping.

"My dad, who lives adjacent to us, was helping haul sand for our pool. He called Pitchfork (yesterday) to find out the price. He was quoted $31 for limestone sand. We get there and ask for creek bed sand instead. He puts three scoops in the bed of my dad’s truck and one scoop in my trailer. All is well. I go into pay and he charges me $175. I told him we were quoted $31 a scoop. He said creek sand is more expensive - twice the price - and waves it away saying Biden is in office, so things are more expensive. I was annoyed, but paid because I didn’t clarify the price of the creek sand before he scooped it in, which is on me. As he’s processing my card, he looks at me and says, sharply, I told him that on the phone yesterday. Not liking his change is demeanor toward me (I’m the one paying $175 when I expected $90), I go get my dad, confident my dad would have mentioned it being twice the price had he known. When confronted with the discrepancy, the owner immediately starts *yelling* at both of us, saying we’re accusing him of cheating (we didn’t) and telling him how to run his business (again, didn’t) and he can’t give us that price for creek sand. When there was a lull in his rant, I told the owner that my issue is that he looked at me when my dad was outside and said he (owner) had told my dad the price for creek sand on the phone, but that it was untrue. He then started yelling louder and said he would give me my money back and took the ticket out of my hand. Shaking, I said, fine. Then, resuming his rant again, threw the ticket down and said, “No, never mind! You people always want something for nothing and don’t tell me how to run my business.” Angry and a bit shocked, I told him I wasn’t asking for a refund, but an acknowledgment that he was not honest about his communication on the price with my dad, which he refused to give. Once my dad was present, he steered away from the merit of my dad’s statement and instead, focused on attacking our character as wanting things for free that he has already paid for (again, I never asked for a refund - he’s the one who brought that up). Then, even more appalling, he told us he we doesn’t want our drama (??) and to get out and he would not do business with us. As we’re walking away, he yells that he never wanted to see us again (!?!?). Uhm, no problem there. We said nothing in return. He has his $175. I have (overpriced) sand. He was rude, belligerent, unreasonable, dishonest and frankly, a little unhinged. My reason for the review is not to dispute what he charged, rather, to forewarn people of his behavior should they choose to do business with him. He seems very nice, until…and the switch flips very quickly. Yikes."

Amy D on July 2022

All Hardscapes Materials & Installation - Mulch, Top Soil, Decorative Gravel, Boulders, Stone, Sand, Rock, Nursery, Greenhouse, Deliveries and Installation Available, trees, bushes, flowers, vegetable plants such as; tomatoes, seed potatoes, onion sets, onion bulbs, pepper, squashes, zucchini, some herbs, cucumbers, Installations of patios, decks, fire-pits and seating areas, outdoor kitchens, landscaping.

"My dad, who lives adjacent to us, was helping haul sand for our pool. He called Pitchfork (yesterday) to find out the price. He was quoted $31 for limestone sand. We get there and ask for creek bed sand instead. He puts three scoops in the bed of my dad’s truck and one scoop in my trailer. All is well. I go into pay and he charges me $175. I told him we were quoted $31 a scoop. He said creek sand is more expensive - twice the price - and waves it away saying Biden is in office, so things are more expensive. I was annoyed, but paid because I didn’t clarify the price of the creek sand before he scooped it in, which is on me. As he’s processing my card, he looks at me and says, sharply, I told him that on the phone yesterday. Not liking his change is demeanor toward me (I’m the one paying $175 when I expected $90), I go get my dad, confident my dad would have mentioned it being twice the price had he known. When confronted with the discrepancy, the owner immediately starts *yelling* at both of us, saying we’re accusing him of cheating (we didn’t) and telling him how to run his business (again, didn’t) and he can’t give us that price for creek sand. When there was a lull in his rant, I told the owner that my issue is that he looked at me when my dad was outside and said he (owner) had told my dad the price for creek sand on the phone, but that it was untrue. He then started yelling louder and said he would give me my money back and took the ticket out of my hand. Shaking, I said, fine. Then, resuming his rant again, threw the ticket down and said, “No, never mind! You people always want something for nothing and don’t tell me how to run my business.” Angry and a bit shocked, I told him I wasn’t asking for a refund, but an acknowledgment that he was not honest about his communication on the price with my dad, which he refused to give. Once my dad was present, he steered away from the merit of my dad’s statement and instead, focused on attacking our character as wanting things for free that he has already paid for (again, I never asked for a refund - he’s the one who brought that up). Then, even more appalling, he told us he we doesn’t want our drama (??) and to get out and he would not do business with us. As we’re walking away, he yells that he never wanted to see us again (!?!?). Uhm, no problem there. We said nothing in return. He has his $175. I have (overpriced) sand. He was rude, belligerent, unreasonable, dishonest and frankly, a little unhinged. My reason for the review is not to dispute what he charged, rather, to forewarn people of his behavior should they choose to do business with him. He seems very nice, until…and the switch flips very quickly. Yikes."

Amy D on July 2022

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Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

The felling notch you make before you make the final cut will determine which way the tree will fall. The cut will be in a wedge or triangle, and the tree will fall from the highest point of the triangle. You can use this, as well as the process described above, to estimate where a tree will fall. 

It will take you anywhere from 15 minutes to two hours per tree stump to grind and remove the stump from the ground. The larger the size, the longer it will take to remove the stump. Also, keep in mind that rocky soil may require local excavation services to loosen up large boulders before you can begin to remove the tree stump.

Probably the most cost-efficient way to remove a tree stump is to use Epsom salts, which help accelerate the rotting process making it easier to remove by hand once nature has taken its course. Burning a tree stump doesn’t tend to cost much either, but is a riskier DIY method.

You must cut into the ground and around the full circumference of the bush stump to keep it from growing back. If you're concerned about the size of the underground roots or are unable to remove them manually, you can also treat the root ball with an herbicide. Speak with a local landscaper about whether the remaining roots will interfere with your garden plans or threaten to bring the plant back to life.

Pros use stump grinders to efficiently eliminate stumps below the ground level.

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