At Lee’s General Landscaping, we specialize in tackling persistent and invasive plants to restore the beauty and functionality of your yard. Jessica O., a Seattle homeowner, entrusted us with the removal of extensive blackberry patches, and her review highlights our dedication, efficiency, and commitment to customer satisfaction.
Jessica’s Review
“We had two huge patches of blackberry in our yard (probably 20 ft wide by 10-15 ft deep) that Lee’s Landscaping removed today. They did an awesome job! It took about a week from the time we got our estimate until the crew came out & completed the work. We are so happy we don’t have to deal with such an awful chore ourselves! We will definitely use their services again.”
Scope of Work: Blackberry Removal
Jessica’s project involved the comprehensive removal of large blackberry patches to enhance the yard’s appearance and usability:
- Invasive Plant Removal: Eradicating blackberry bushes covering approximately 20 feet wide by 10-15 feet deep.
- Root Excision: Ensuring complete removal of blackberry roots to prevent regrowth.
- Debris Hauling: Collecting and disposing of all plant material to leave the yard clean and tidy.
- Soil Treatment: Applying appropriate treatments to inhibit future blackberry growth.
What Made This Project Stand Out
- Thorough Removal: Completely eliminating large blackberry patches, ensuring no regrowth.
- Timely Execution: Completing the project efficiently within a week from the initial estimate.
- Customer Convenience: Taking over a strenuous and time-consuming task, providing relief and satisfaction.
- Professional Expertise: Demonstrating knowledge and skill in managing and removing invasive plants effectively.
Best Practices in Action
- Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluating the extent of blackberry infestation to plan an effective removal strategy.
- Efficient Scheduling: Coordinating promptly to minimize the time between estimate and project completion.
- Attention to Detail: Ensuring all blackberry plants and roots were meticulously removed to prevent future issues.
- Customer Communication: Keeping Jessica informed throughout the process, ensuring transparency and trust.
Services Provided for Jessica
- Blackberry Removal: Complete eradication of large blackberry patches.
- Root Excision: Removing roots to prevent regrowth.
- Debris Hauling: Cleaning up and disposing of all removed plant material.
- Soil Treatment: Applying treatments to inhibit future blackberry growth.
Other Services We Offer
In addition to blackberry removal, Lee’s General Landscaping provides a wide range of services for Seattle homeowners, including:
- Custom Landscape Design: Creating personalized outdoor spaces tailored to your vision.
- Lawn Care, Seeding, and Sod Installation: Ensuring a lush, healthy lawn with expert planting and maintenance.
- Hardscaping: Building retaining walls, patios, walkways, and other structural landscape features.
- Tree Pruning, Removal, and Transplanting: Maintaining the health and aesthetics of your trees with professional care.
- Mulching and Gravel Installation: Enhancing soil health and providing attractive ground covers.
- Irrigation System Installation and Repair: Keeping your landscape hydrated and thriving with efficient watering solutions.
- Firepit Construction and Outdoor Lighting: Adding functional and aesthetic elements to your outdoor living areas.
- Seasonal Yard Cleanups and Ongoing Maintenance: Keeping your yard pristine through all seasons.
We’re delighted to have helped Jessica eliminate her troublesome blackberry patches and restore her yard’s beauty. Her satisfaction is a testament to our expertise and commitment to delivering outstanding landscaping services.
If your yard is battling invasive plants or needs professional cleanup, Lee’s General Landscaping is here to assist. From comprehensive plant removal to detailed yard maintenance, we’ll ensure your outdoor space is beautiful and manageable.
Thank you, Jessica, for your trust and recommendation. We look forward to serving you again!
Lee’s General Landscaping: Eliminating Invasives, Enhancing Yards.