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2915 days ago

Lawn Scarifying

Matthew from Havelock North

Hi, I have a commercial lawn scarifier and I am going to start offering to scarify people's lawns locally.
If you want to have a great looking lawn that is healthy and better survives our hot summers, scarifying once or twice a year is a really crucial part of your maintenance programme.
For an average lawn I would charge $150 however depending on the size this could be slightly more if you have a large lawn.
I am also happy to advise on the right weedkiller, fertiliser and seed (you don't get them from Mitre 10!) and I can apply them for you a couple of weeks before scarifying if you need it. Cost for this would depend on your lawn but I'll do it for a lot less than anyone else and allow you to access the best chemicals on the market.

Please either give me a call on 027 519 8146 or email me at mrmbennett@hotmail.com

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