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Mowing History
Recent work history of completed mowings by Neighborhood Landscphave new growth of seedlings of trees growing back from last year that i got rid of last year that need removing.Need something that can handle cutting something like that all by the fence and some in field.
Small hill in back
Backyard is very small but you will probably only be able to get a push mower back there. Please mow front and backyard. This is a Madison address.
Back yard has a gate which is never locked.
Just looking to have the backyard cut.
There is an overgrown area in the back. It is not there on purpose. It should be trimmed too.
Backyard is very small but you will probably only be able to get a push mower back there. Please mow front and backyard. This is a Madison address.
No fense
Duplex unit, front/back yards need cutting. Chainlink fence in back about a 4 foot gap to enter mower. Address is 1427C ( the blue house)
Just looking to have the backyard cut.
Backyard is very small but you will probably only be able to get a push mower back there. Please mow front and backyard. This is a Madison address.
Cut front and back
Every 2 weeks lawn cut NOT weekly.
Just looking to have the backyard cut.
Gate Size: 36 inches
Fenced in back yard. 7 ft fence
I need the front yard, side yard, and part of the back by the deck mowed/any part in the back that was missed
There is an overgrown area in the back. It is not there on purpose. It should be trimmed too.
Lots of small rocks in yard
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A: They service homes in Lebanon weekly and biweekly — it depends on your grass type and season.