It’s a phrase we hear frequently, even constantly at Ever-Green. “We see your trucks everywhere. You must be a big company.” Actually, no, we’re not a big company, just a company that’s constantly evolving, and expanding service as dictated by the industry and the market. Those trucks you see? Ever-Green is just keeping up with
Here’s an invitation to area coaches and athletic administrators who want a better football, soccer, and spring sports playing field…at a price that doesn’t upset the district’s budget. For the past three years Ever-Green Turf and Landscape has had great success in “transitioning” existing playing fields into more durable, safer surfaces by employing newer, better
God bless those who observe…those who see things that others look past, and wonder, why? In the “green” industry this is a very good thing, because those people usually notice issues before they become major problems. People who grow roses, for instances, get to know their plants so intimately that they know when one is
If you’re considering some new landscaping ideas this spring, and want an entirely different look, color, and flavor, you might want to think in terms of the “ultimate” fruits of your labor concerning your time and investment. You see, more people are considering just that…fruit trees…as a means of 1) one, shape…2) color…and 3) the
We live, as you know, in the information age. Which is good…as long as you get “good” information. Relative to a recent post here on the Ever-Green site, we want to go the extra mile to ensure just that…that the information you understand about spring lawn care, and especially that relative to crabgrass control, is
It’s a point of lawn and landscape service too often overlooked. It’s only as good as the applicator, or technician who provides the service. Really? Sure, and if you’ve had service with a particular company in the past think about the relationship, if you have one, with the person who does the work. And if
It is the time of year when the phones start ringing…people requesting estimates for lawn care. It’s a good thing, a win-win for provider and potential client alike, “if” that client knows what he or she “should be” looking for when they ask for an estimate. To be honest, most people who want estimates want
It is, of course, the annual rite of winter. Your mailbox is inundated with quotes for lawn care, many from companies of which you’re never heard. We hear it continually. “Someone says they can treat my lawn for a third…a half…of what I’m paying now,” they say. “Can you match that?” Or, we’ve been asked,
The calendar struck February over last weekend. And, the major league baseball teams report to spring training next week. Surely, spring and warm weather are just around the corner. Well, yes and no. And the topic of today’s column is just this: Let’s not wish away winter before it’s time. Because as annoying as the