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Stages Seasonal impact LLC

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Stages Seasonal impact LLC

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We offer Lawn Mowing services on a scheduled basis, this includes weed whacking. In addition we offer; pressure washing, rock sweeping, gutter cleaning and small tree trimming. Gavin Stage is the owner of Stages Seasonal Impact and maintains all lawns himself. Gavin has several years of experience mowing and caring for lawns which makes him the perfect person for your job

We offer Lawn Mowing services on a scheduled basis, this includes weed whacking. In addition we offer; pressure washing, rock sweeping, gutter cleaning and small tree trimming. Gavin Stage is the owner of Stages Seasonal Impact and maintains all lawns himself. Gavin has several years of experience mowing and caring for lawns which makes him the perfect person for your job



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If customer buy materials I will only charge for labor costs. Free estimates. If customer requests I can I give them a 1 on 1 consultation so we can know more information on exactly what the Customer wants. senior/Veteran Discounts Available. We are also on Facebook. Couple of Repairs. We are Insured.

"He was good. He did good work and he's reliable."

Thomas R on June 2020

If customer buy materials I will only charge for labor costs. Free estimates. If customer requests I can I give them a 1 on 1 consultation so we can know more information on exactly what the Customer wants. senior/Veteran Discounts Available. We are also on Facebook. Couple of Repairs. We are Insured.

"He was good. He did good work and he's reliable."

Thomas R on June 2020



Steve's Lawn and landscape

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Steve's Lawn and landscape

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I am a small business owner we always get to you fast always on time and always persistent customers may be frowning when we get there but they will have the biggest smile when we leave hundred percent guaranteed thanks and God bless

I am a small business owner we always get to you fast always on time and always persistent customers may be frowning when we get there but they will have the biggest smile when we leave hundred percent guaranteed thanks and God bless






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Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

For a large tree, roots can take 5 to 10 years to completely decay after a stump dies. But that’s rarely a concern for above-ground plants and growth. You can choose to grind up a stump immediately after felling a tree (although it will be tougher wood), or you can wait several months up to a year for the stump to decay. When finished, you can leave any leftover roots in the ground to decompose.

Permits are often required for large tree removals, especially in urban areas or for protected species, ensuring regulation compliance and neighbor safety.

It can be bad to leave a dead stump in the ground. A stump becomes a hefty piece of dead wood in time and eventually (especially with the help of rain) starts to rot. That makes it a locus point for diseases and pesky insects, as well as a bit of an eyesore. It’s best to remove a tree stump completely before it starts to decay, especially before it starts to fall apart. If the tree was removed because of disease, it’s even more important to fully remove the stump if possible.

Whether you choose to chisel and hammer, chainsaw, or burn your tree stump to hollow it out, always use protective goggles and thick gloves. Splinters are an inevitable risk. Having a power drill with a diameter of at least ⅜ inch also makes the job quicker and easier.

Lilac roots are typically not destructive, but they can be a nuisance. Lilac roots can extend 15 feet in all directions of your garden. Therefore, the roots can reach water and sewer lines in search of moisture and nutrients if you’ve planted them too close. Yet, the lilac roots aren’t likely to cause any damage to water or sewer lines. Instead, the roots will overtake the area. 

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