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Amy R

Buford, GA
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The Stump Man, LLC

Service: Landscaping
I have only great things to say about Tim. He was prompt to reply to my inquiry online, He came the same day to do the work. He was careful to navigate around my plants to avoid damage. He provided guidance to amend the soil with the addition of the newly chipped mulch to my beds. ...»
His clean up was thorough. Price very reasonable for the work that was done. Real nice guy and considerate of my property. Thumbs up for sure.

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Amy R Buford, GA on Aug 24, 2011
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    The Stump Man, LLC on May 11, 2012
    Amy, I don't about that type, but mushrooms flourish in a nitrogen deprived environment. The ...»
    wood chips and mulch absorb nitrogen to decompose. So that area probably has very low nitrogen. You can add some 27-3-3 or 30-0-0 to the area and see if that will discourage growth.

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I'm new to this site, and decided to post pictures of the things that keep me busy .

I like to garden and love repurposing "anything", like the compass you'll see here that I made from an old concrete septic tank cover. Pics that follow are some of my outdoor projects: ...»
made a bottle tree, a fish pond, grew and dried birdhouse gourds, made raised gardens, painted an old bench, painted rug onto my deck, harvested 40' bamboo, cured them and made a trellis, made a peaceful walking/sitting area in the woods out back. I'm a DYI'er that began as a financial necessity and grew into a passion.......By the way, if you haven't talked to the great people at Four Season Nursery yet, or shopped for mulch, gravel and plants, you're missing an opportunity. They are knowledgeable and dependable. My husband just smiles at me and hates to leave me the truck...he knows I'm going there for a load of something.

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Amy R Buford, GA on Aug 18, 2011
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    Elisa on May 16, 2013
    Looks Great!
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