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Hi! Don't really have to worry about seeds unless there are summer palm chips. We should have a load available in maybe 3-6 weeks for your area.
January 19
As long as no one eats it.....
January 19
Life's a Garden!! www.lifesagardenaz.com.
January 19
if so....what would your fee be to deliver to scottsdale - cactus road right off the 101? :-)
January 4
do you have any ground cover still? and is it seed free? thanks - lylah
January 4
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We are currently working on a project in Chandler involving pruning many Palo Verde and Mesquite trees. The chips are generated from a 12" chipper with new blades and are approximately 1-3" in size. Loads are available for Free delivery in Chandler…
October 13, 2009
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If anyone wondered what a tree climbing competition looks like, here it is. March 7th at Esteban park in phoenix.
February 7, 2009
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Tamarisk tree we pruned at Desert Marigold School. (sorry, no after pic.)
February 6, 2009

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I'm a Certified Arborist and have a passion for trees, climbing, and tree preservation.
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http://www.thetreeamigos.com

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At 4:21pm on December 17, 2008, Ben Ruesga said…
Can you make it tomorrow (thursday) after 4:30pm? Otherwise, Monday would work too. Let me know. My phone number is 602-538-0457. Cross streets are 7th avenue and Glendale.
At 1:10pm on December 17, 2008, Ben Ruesga said…
HI Andy, I noticed you are an arborist. is now a good time to trim an Ash tree? I have 4 huge ones that are just losing their leaves and they are in bad need of trimming. If now is an okay time to trim, I would like for you guys to come out and give me a quote. FYI-They are huge!
 
 

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Awesome--they look great! It's good to know that those will grow here!
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Learn how to make wine from the comfort of your own home. It's fun, easy and cheap! Make and bottle your own wine year round using any kind of fruit from your yard (not just grapes). Wine makes a great gift and wine tasting is fun to do with friends…
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