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Yard stiks saved his lawn…
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Yard stiks saved his lawn…
Bought a set of these recently. Got to use them for the first time today to keep from burning clients lawn fron the truck to the sidewalk about 8-10 ft of grass in between.
I was a bit impressed with the appearance of care displayed not only to my client but neighbors that might have been looking or driving by.
If you dont have a set in your chuck wagon, might want to consider buying some. It leaves a nice impress plus you avoid that call…"Hey carpet cleaner, you left a line of dead grass on my lawn"
Btw…first time here…thanks for the privilege.
I was a bit impressed with the appearance of care displayed not only to my client but neighbors that might have been looking or driving by.
If you dont have a set in your chuck wagon, might want to consider buying some. It leaves a nice impress plus you avoid that call…"Hey carpet cleaner, you left a line of dead grass on my lawn"
Btw…first time here…thanks for the privilege.
Raffy- Member
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Re: Yard stiks saved his lawn…
Welcome Raffy. Glad you found The Lounge.Raffy wrote:Bought a set of these recently. Got to use them for the first time today to keep from burning clients lawn fron the truck to the sidewalk about 8-10 ft of grass in between.
I was a bit impressed with the appearance of care displayed not only to my client but neighbors that might have been looking or driving by.
If you dont have a set in your chuck wagon, might want to consider buying some. It leaves a nice impress plus you avoid that call…"Hey carpet cleaner, you left a line of dead grass on my lawn"
Btw…first time here…thanks for the privilege.
Ryan S- Expert & Trusted Member
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Re: Yard stiks saved his lawn…
welcome!
yard sticks are a great thing for sure
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CleanTech- Active Poster
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Re: Yard stiks saved his lawn…
That cool season grass burns easy. C4 grasses. Warm season grasses not so much. C3 grasses.
Ryan S- Expert & Trusted Member
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Re: Yard stiks saved his lawn…
I actually use them more often in the winter to keep hoses off the snow. During the other months, I use them as guides along the sidewalk or driveway to keep hoses out of the grass. Very professional look!
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