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Quiet-Village-Landscaping-Team-Forest-Park December 3, 2014Comments: 0 Quiet Village Landscaping Team at Forest Park
Quiet-Village-Landscaping-Team-Forest-Park December 3, 2014Comments: 0 Quiet Village Landscaping Team at Forest Park
We provide eco-friendly and on-demand snow services, working around the clock to make sure driveways, parking lots, walkways and stairs are cleared of snow, and salted for safety.
Birds and butterflies in St. Louis and the Midwest are in trouble and need our help. Check out our landscaping tips for what you can do to help
“So there we were, ankle-deep in Christmas lights, standing in a dumpster…”. Quiet Village Landscaping had a blast sorting holiday lights.
Quiet Village just received the exciting news that we were voted a neighborhood favorite business on Nextdoor in Creve Coeur and Olivette, MO.
home-holiday-decoration-lights-web December 3, 2014Comments: 0 Home decorated for the holidays with lights
				
										
						
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			A reader said he had heard of the practice of shredding leaves prior to using them as mulch but wondered about the reason behind it. Was it just to make it easier to dispose of the leaves, since, once shredded, the load would be more compact? Or was there some other benefit?
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