It is with bittersweet emotions that I hand my 35 year old business, Mikes Landscaping supply, over to James (Jimmy) Greco as I move towards retirement. What started off as a simple landscaping company, originally "Mike's Landscaping", quickly evolved into a major landscaping supply company in Howard County, now known as "Mike's Landscaping Supplies."
I cannot express how much gratitude I have for you, our loyal customers, for your patronage over the years. Jimmy has been under my personal mentorship over the past few months and there is no one I would trust greater to continue to provide you with exceptional service and products. Please help me welcome, Jimmy Greco, the new CEO of Mike's Landscaping Supplies!
Greco's Landscaping Supplies has two locations in Howard County providing quality landscape products to wholesale and retail customers. Assorted sizes and types of Aggregate: River Jacks, Tan Pebbles, Pea gravel, Barn Red, and assorted sizes of Contractor Stone. Assorted pallets of stone: PA Fieldstone, Wall, Boulders, Steppers/Garden Path, PA Colonial stone, Irregular Flagstone, Tan MD Supreme Wall & Irregular Flagstone, Western MD Boulders: Garden Path, Steppers & Wall.
I cannot express how much gratitude I have for you, our loyal customers, for your patronage over the years. Jimmy has been under my personal mentorship over the past few months and there is no one I would trust greater to continue to provide you with exceptional service and products. Please help me welcome, Jimmy Greco, the new CEO of Mike's Landscaping Supplies!
Greco's Landscaping Supplies has two locations in Howard County providing quality landscape products to wholesale and retail customers. Assorted sizes and types of Aggregate: River Jacks, Tan Pebbles, Pea gravel, Barn Red, and assorted sizes of Contractor Stone. Assorted pallets of stone: PA Fieldstone, Wall, Boulders, Steppers/Garden Path, PA Colonial stone, Irregular Flagstone, Tan MD Supreme Wall & Irregular Flagstone, Western MD Boulders: Garden Path, Steppers & Wall.
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Will our trucks be manuvering under, or near any overhead objects such as power lines or tree branches that could limit our truck from clearing them.
Underground objects can sometimes be a concern such as, but not limited to, underground drainage, pipes, sprinkler systems, septic tanks and lines.
Alongside the driveway: Inform us if you have any landscape lighting, or sprinkler heads close to driveway.
New driveways should not be driven on by heavy trucks, please contact the driveway installer as to when it should be safe to do so.
Underground objects can sometimes be a concern such as, but not limited to, underground drainage, pipes, sprinkler systems, septic tanks and lines.
Alongside the driveway: Inform us if you have any landscape lighting, or sprinkler heads close to driveway.
New driveways should not be driven on by heavy trucks, please contact the driveway installer as to when it should be safe to do so.
Will the dye rub-off?
The colorants tend to "set" once the mulch is spread-out and has 24-48 hours of sun and dry time.
Because Colorants can rub-off on hands, clothes, pavements etc.
It's recommended you wear old clothes & gloves when working with the mulch and plan on applying the dyed mulch on a dry day when no rain is in the forecast.
Refrain from watering your gardens until the colorant is fully fused to the wood fiber.
How is it made?
Regular Double Shredded Hardwood Mulch is fed into a hopper, where it is combined with an Organic colorant and water.
The colorants tend to "set" once the mulch is spread-out and has 24-48 hours of sun and dry time.
Because Colorants can rub-off on hands, clothes, pavements etc.
It's recommended you wear old clothes & gloves when working with the mulch and plan on applying the dyed mulch on a dry day when no rain is in the forecast.
Refrain from watering your gardens until the colorant is fully fused to the wood fiber.
How is it made?
Regular Double Shredded Hardwood Mulch is fed into a hopper, where it is combined with an Organic colorant and water.
Too Thick- Mulch 6 or deeper (after settling) in plant beds may encourage root rot due to excessive moisture and poor aeration.
Too Close to House- Mulch closer than 12 to the house may harbor termites and other insects.
We recommend a stone barer around the base of your home.
Mulching Poorly Drained Soils- Mulch tends to hold water and can increase your problem in this situation.
To get coverage from cubic yards: take cubic yards x 324 divided by depth (inches) = # of Sq.
Ft. mulch will cover.
Too Close to House- Mulch closer than 12 to the house may harbor termites and other insects.
We recommend a stone barer around the base of your home.
Mulching Poorly Drained Soils- Mulch tends to hold water and can increase your problem in this situation.
To get coverage from cubic yards: take cubic yards x 324 divided by depth (inches) = # of Sq.
Ft. mulch will cover.
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