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Old 07-09-2021, 10:45 AM
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We have used Dirt Cheap (on 441 north of TV) for years and DIY. They are very reasonable. Ask neighbors for handyman suggestions. The result will be much more to your liking.
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Old 07-09-2021, 10:58 AM
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We are new in TV also We also want the pine needles GONE and rock put in
I’ll be interested to see the replies to your post
We changed to stone and I'm sorry we did. it does make weeding easier but also keeps the heat and cooks the roots of plants.
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Old 07-09-2021, 11:04 AM
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What the the contractor for the public areas uses is very telling. Thanks for all the info.
BTW, I see I left out an important factor with our current garden set up. We put out 10 to 15 CUBIC yards of mulch most years....didn't buy any this season because of dealing with other major issues like fixing our deck and 5 cubic yards of fill dirt to replace some lost due to erosion. it never stops.
As stated, I buy it by the bail. I think there are at least two different sized bales sold and different qualities as well. The stuff sold by Lowes, Home depo kind of places is I think 2 cubic yards. The quality is variable. As far as it never stops, very old debate do you own your stuff or does your stuff own you?
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Old 07-09-2021, 11:12 AM
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If you are able to purchase the rock yourself, we have purchased through Dirt Cheap on 441. The rock is not in bags, so you'll need something to put the rocks in.
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Old 07-09-2021, 11:20 AM
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3 tons of rock isn't cheap, try to pick them up in your car? You are hiring someone to do labor. If you don't like the price do it yourself. Landscapers have to pay to get "rid of pine straw" they have to pay people to do it, they have to have workman's comp. It gets pricey. Some jobs we can do ourselves, if you are in great shape and can labor in this heat. Do it. Most people think $2500 is worth it. get another quote, these companies can't find people who want to work.

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I got a quote for a very small area in my front yard. Some items listed: removing pine straw - $250. Place matting down - $150. I just don’t get it, really? I can buy a roll of garden matting at Lowe’s for $12.99. I only need 3 tons of gravel. Is there a place where a resident can purchase a load of rocks? I’m not doing this for a showcase, I just want some very basic, minimal work done. Total quote $2550.
I’m new to TV, this seems outrageous to me. What am I missing?
Can I do some or all of this myself?
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Old 07-09-2021, 12:13 PM
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I got a quote for a very small area in my front yard. Some items listed: removing pine straw - $250. Place matting down - $150. I just don’t get it, really? I can buy a roll of garden matting at Lowe’s for $12.99. I only need 3 tons of gravel. Is there a place where a resident can purchase a load of rocks? I’m not doing this for a showcase, I just want some very basic, minimal work done. Total quote $2550.
I’m new to TV, this seems outrageous to me. What am I missing?
Can I do some or all of this myself?
A place for stones is on 301, south of 466 on the west side.
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Old 07-09-2021, 12:35 PM
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Had the same problem so I pulled all the hay out myself and replaced with cypress mulch which I prefer having lived in South Florida for over 20 years. Total cost about $100. No weed
Block needed as long as you put the mulch on at least 3” thick. Easy to freshen up as needed and doesn’t require a border.
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Old 07-09-2021, 01:36 PM
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We had straw and the wind blew it away to expose the landscape cloth under it. I had it replaced with beautifully colored rocks not touching my plants. There are weeds but it depends on the depth of the rock mulch. If the rock mulch is deep - no weeds. And the wind has not blown them away. The landscaper was a bit sloppy and I chose to redo the work myself. Including replacing the cloth with staples (under a low bush too - that was not fun, getting scratched from the branches). Hubby cleaned the rocks one by one, they are about golf to tennis ball size. I put them back. It took days as we did only as much as we wanted to each day. Now it really is “our” garden.
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Old 07-09-2021, 01:58 PM
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it may seem easy to do it yourself, but once you get started you will soon say "I should have called someone to do it, it is well worth it." Senior citizens should not undertake such a job.
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Old 07-09-2021, 02:02 PM
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it may seem easy to do it yourself, but once you get started you will soon say "I should have called someone to do it, it is well worth it." Senior citizens should not undertake such a job.
They can play pickle ball but not garden? Are you kidding?
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Old 07-09-2021, 02:10 PM
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I got a quote for a very small area in my front yard. Some items listed: removing pine straw - $250. Place matting down - $150. I just don’t get it, really? I can buy a roll of garden matting at Lowe’s for $12.99. I only need 3 tons of gravel. Is there a place where a resident can purchase a load of rocks? I’m not doing this for a showcase, I just want some very basic, minimal work done. Total quote $2550.
I’m new to TV, this seems outrageous to me. What am I missing?
Can I do some or all of this myself?
If your complaining about the cost do it yourself. Good exercise. Remember they are not installing at cost. They also need to make a living.
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Old 07-09-2021, 02:38 PM
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If you hire someone to do it or help,
NEVER EVER EVER EVER PAY ANYTHING UP FRONT.

Too many SCAMMERS working around here.
Good luck.
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Old 07-09-2021, 02:55 PM
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I have had a young lady weeding for me for a couple of years now, originally it was $40.00 to weed, then she went to $40.00/hr. okay, I went along with that, now she texted me and went up to $50.00/hr, just for weeding! I must have stupid printed on my forehead, who would pay that. To me she is slowly putting herself out of business, what do you all think, would you all pay that much?
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Old 07-09-2021, 03:01 PM
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We purchased our rock at Southern Aggregates on U301. Three tons of 1.5 inch rock delivered was $605, 100 yds of fabric block was $40, and edging block was $430. We had 690sf of landscape area. It took my wife and I one hour to remove the pine straw and five hours to do the landscaping. We were quoted $2500 for the job. When we broke it down, we each earned $118.75 an hour.
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Check with Dirt Cheap on 441 north of 42 on the right. My husband has bought rocks there.
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