Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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They destroyed our grass, kept promising to improve and never did.
Hire this company at your peril. |
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I’m trying to figure out what a monthly bill is for a typical Village residence. I know that $200 is the base assessment that everyone pays and that Villagers are responsible for their own landscaping.
What is a ballpark figure for a full service landscape package that includes edge, mow, shrub and tree trimming, debris removal, outdoor pest control, quarterly fertilization, and irrigation? My guess is that it would also be about $200, for a total of about $400/momth. Yes, no, maybe so? |
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1st rate residential service...we bought our home in December with alot of lawn issues....ended up re soding half my yard...not only was the work supurb but a less expensive than the well known guys. He's been taking care of my yard and looks like new...highly recommend him.
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I cancelled my pest control contract about 3 years ago and I haven't seen any insects inside my house. You may want to try doing nothing for pest control inside your house. It works for me.
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Deans for me
For me it’s Deans been here 6 years lawn looks great and no pests. Had a problem with brown spots and some weeds call office and someone came out within a couple days and resolved problems 👍. Just like most businesses down here constantly changing employees fortunately we’ve had great technicians.
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Lawns in various areas of TV
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Still haven't been through a full yearly cycle here, but starting to have some new questions about the lawns. Have gotten the sense that the builders have changed the "standard" lawn turf "type" as things have moved south. Have they now gone strictly to St. Augustine? *Love* the wider blade zoysia that came with our lawn, but have now come to understand that it has lots of Bermuda mixed in. The parts *without* the Bermuda are definitely more consistently attractive. Continue to ponder whether it's worth trying to reduce the Bermuda. Seem to recall that the differences were least noticeable last summer at the height of the "greenness". We've only recently started to explore inside the gates of some of the other villages - other than in passing on the way to executives. Was surprised to see some "abandoned-looking" yards way up north. Also got the sense a bit further south from there that the lawns, while nicely kept, had less of the "crisp edge", look as well as what struck me as an even greater "mixture" of grass types (within lawns), with many sections of lawns looking considerably better than other sections. Has me wondering if keeping a "pure" lawn of any variety is a realistic goal here, especially over a couple of decades. Still learning. . . |
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Go to Lowe’s and get a container of fertilizer, one of pest control, and weed control. Put each on your garden hose and do it yourself. Be sure the weed-be-gone is the one labeled for St Augustine grass if that is what is on your lawn.
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Particular technicians
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Dean's offers the ability to email them with specific questions, so I did. It has been pointed out that I "overthink" things. Didn't bother him a bit. Got a phone call during a "rain delay" shortly thereafter from this same technician and he answered all my questions and we had a nice long discussion. He also clearly takes pride in his *own* lawn. Turns out that he had formerly worked under that extremely knowledgeable fellow at Ace Hardware. Not surprised. |
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