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Are Perennials The Best Option for Adding Color to Your Property?

Posted by Jerry Schill on May 4, 2017 2:47:49 PM
Spring has arrived, and here at Schill we’re getting lots of calls from property managers who want to make sure their properties pop with color. For these people, flowering annuals are often the first thing that come to mind. However, we like to remindtrue
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What’s That?! Addressing Spring Issues in Your Northeast Ohio Lawn

Posted by Jerry Schill on Apr 7, 2017 2:54:56 PM
Your Ohio lawn is greening up, and thanks to the rain and warmer temperatures, our landscapes are growing again. We’re all ready to get outside! But, wait. What’s going on with the matted, patches of soggy dying grass? (Is it dead?) Why are there weedstrue
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Five Strategies for Spring Color that Maximize Your Property Value and Budget

Posted by Tanya Shephard on Apr 4, 2017 7:31:28 AM
Your landscape is an asset. What are you doing this season to enhance your commercial property’s curb appeal and maintain its quality, health and overall appearance? Spring color can accomplish these goals and gives your property a noticeable,true
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4 Spring Landscaping Add-Ons That Increase the Value of Your Property

Posted by Jerry Schill on Mar 18, 2017 9:51:30 AM
We’re thinking spring now, ready to get outdoors and begin seasonal landscape maintenance to prepare your commercial property for summer. We’ve talked about what to look for in a landscape maintenance contract and the questions you should ask beforetrue
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Know Your Numbers: How Frequency of Service Impacts Landscape Pricing

Posted by Jerry Schill on Mar 3, 2017 2:37:52 PM
We’re answering your questions about landscape services, and that includes addressing the Price Gap—why landscape maintenance contracts can be priced so differently. We explained here that many contracts don’t clearly spell out the services promised. So,true
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Why Landscape Maintenance Contracts Are Priced Differently

Posted by Jerry Schill on Feb 24, 2017 12:04:26 PM
Have you ever compared two landscape maintenance proposals and wondered, “Are they talking about the same property?”
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Honest Answers to Your Landscape Maintenance Questions

Posted by Jerry Schill on Feb 14, 2017 9:16:38 AM
There are a few things that almost every property manager wants to know. Literally hundreds of times a year, we get the same questions—because these issues matter to you. At Schill, we believe in providing straight answers to your questions, and we’lltrue
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Why Are There Leaves On My Property in January?

Posted by Jerry Schill on Jan 25, 2017 10:16:19 AM
Let Us Explain Why and What Schill Grounds Management Will Do About It We’ve been fielding phone calls from property managers the last couple of weeks about leaves collecting on their grounds.
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Northeast Ohio Winter Forecast 2016

Posted by Jerry Schill on Dec 16, 2016 9:01:20 AM
It finally looks like December in Northeast Ohio, with a thin blanket of the “white stuff” covering properties throughout Cleveland. After an unseasonably warm and long fall, some property owners were still facing leaf cleanup when the first snowfalltrue
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3 Ways A Client Care Specialist Increases Your Landscape’s Value

Posted by Jerry Schill on Nov 21, 2016 1:16:32 PM
You hired a commercial grounds maintenance firm to care for your property. The contract is signed. The crew is prepared to service your Northeast Ohio landscape. But, who is responsible for ensuring quality—suggesting enhancements, managing your propertytrue
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