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Landscaping And Snow Removal Blog

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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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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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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Be Prepared: Planning Spring Landscaping For Your Commercial Property

Posted by Jerry Schill on Nov 15, 2016 8:00:00 AM
We always remind our commercial property managers: Prepare now for later. Spring is typically the time for maximum growth and "wow factor" for the plants on your landscape, so it's never too early to start thinking about whether your property is ready totrue
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4 Steps to Salvage Your Turf Before Winter Hits

Posted by Jim Schill on Sep 19, 2016 8:15:00 AM
After the summer we’ve had, the fact we’re less than a week away from fall might come as good news for many of you (and your exhausted landscapes). We realize not every commercial property in Northeast Ohio is fully irrigated. If that rings true for you,true
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Budgeting for Next Year? Plan Now For These Commercial Landscape Enhancements

Posted by Jerry Schill on Nov 25, 2015 8:08:22 AM
It’s that time of year again—budget season (groan) when you plan how to spend dollars next year. We’re in the thick of finalizing our budget here at Schill Grounds Management, too, and for us that means making decisions about property enhancements,true
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Is Your Landscape Winterproof? 5 Steps To preventing Winter Damage

Posted by Jerry Schill on Nov 16, 2015 5:03:22 PM
You wouldn’t go outdoors in below-freezing weather without wearing the proper gear. Come to think of it, the plants in your commercial landscaping could use a little protection from the elements, as well. Northeast Ohio has experienced near recordtrue
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How to Compare Bids for Commercial Landscaping and Lawn Care

Posted by Jerry Schill on Nov 9, 2015 12:01:13 PM
When comparing bids for commercial landscaping and lawn care, a meticulous and well-informed approach is crucial to making the right decision. Closely examine the scope of work outlined in each bid, ensuring that all necessary services are included andtrue
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Commercial Lawn Care In Cleveland — 5 Tips For Winterizing Your Turf

Posted by Jerry Schill on Oct 23, 2015 4:01:15 PM
The steps you take now to winterize your Northeast Ohio lawn might not deliver the instant gratification you get during the growing season—but winterizing your lawn pays off royally come spring. What do we mean when we say winterize? We’re talking abouttrue
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5 Commercial Landscape Maintenance Musts For Winter Curb Appeal

Posted by Jerry Schill on Oct 16, 2015 3:05:21 PM
A Cleveland winter doesn’t have to mean “dormant” for your commercial landscape. As we move into the cold season in Northeast Ohio, there’s an opportunity to tackle maintenance tasks like corrective pruning and tree removal.And, you can plant until thetrue
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