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I need suggestions and/or recommendations for a yard person/company. Duties would include mowing, edging, weekly weed removal and a short list of annual chores. They would need to provide their own mower and edger. We are firing our current company and I haven't been able to find anyone on Yelp that I am excited about. Thank you!
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I have a good guy for mowing and edging, but finding someone who will pull weeds by hand is a bitch. I'd sure like to find one of those, too. Most yard maintenance folk prefer to work with the fast & noisy power equipment.
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LandscapeBot has found us!
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Not any more, he hasn't.
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#wulandscape

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