Lawn, plants lack winter conditions
WAHOO – The unseasonably warm weather may make winter more comfortable, but it can also cause damage to lawns, trees and shrubs.
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Platt Landscaping Now The Grounds Guys of Union
Missourian Photo. Platt Landscaping, LLC., in Union, will become The Grounds Guys of Union beginning Feb. 1. The business offers landscape and lawn care services and serves both residential and commercial clients.
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Man accused of embezzling from lawn care business
A Clover, S.C., man faces charges he embezzled from a Gastonia lawn care business, according to arrest warrants.Michael Eugene Cole, 39, of 1925 Kehl Road is accused of embezzling a dump truck trailer, a lawn plugger, spreader and assorted seed fertilizer belonging to A+ Lawn Care in Gastonia....
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Sierra Club fights for continued rainy season fertilizer ban
The Sierra Club is opposed to two bills being considered by state lawmakers. The bills would exempt lawn care companies from local rainy season fertilizer bans.
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Lawn care operator sentenced in fraud case
BRANDON, Miss. (AP) - The man has been sentenced to five years in prison for not delivering more than $80,000 in pine straw to the Rankin County School District.
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County decisions could mean a business move, new tower
Plymouth County Supervisors next week will consider a request for residential property north of Sioux City to be used for a lawn care business.
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Lawn care foes end long fight after 42 judges, 42 lawyers and more than $2M fines
Lawn care foes end long fight after 42 judges, 42 lawyers and more than $2M fines
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TruGreen hiring 175 at new call center in Tampa
By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Lawn care giant TruGreen is putting down roots in Tampa, hiring up to 175 workers to staff a newly opened national call center inside the Netpark office complex. The Memphis-based company started ramping up the center this month and anticipated topping out at about 225 employees after its hiring spree is completed. Most positions ...
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Former Oak Lawn man mushing for a cause
Based on his plans for the next week or so, Jason Weitzel didn’t leave the South Side’s reputation for producing tough guys behind when he moved to Alaska.The transplanted Oak Lawn resident, 39, will participate in the Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race that begins Saturday. During the 1,000-mile trek, he will have nothing but his sled, some supplies and 14 Alaskan huskies guiding him ...
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Asheville gardening column: February is good time to focus on lawn care
If you already have that spring gardening itch, one thing you can do in February is to be thinking about spring lawn care. The vast majority of us in Western North Carolina are growing cool season grasses, primarily varieties of fescue and bluegrass.
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