Steve Says...
We appreciate the partnership we have with our customers and people with whom we have various other relationships. We want to make sure that our communications with you remain honest and valuable.
Towards this end, we have committed to providing a newsletter to keep you informed of landscaping issues, seasonal announcements, new services and new products, landscaping realted tips, items that you may find interesting, and notice of special offers and discounts. We will also include nice photos, random artilces on interesting topics, a contest once in awhile, referrals to other contractors, whatever. We will keep it short and, hopefully, easy to navigate.
We also intend to send email notices when something important comes up that we feel we have to share with you. For example, our recent warning regarding lawn fungus. I was at a customer's house whose lawn was not looking as good as we expect our lawns to look. I was not surprised to learn, obviously because of the damp weather, that the lawn was infected with a fungus. I happened to look down the street and realized that most of the lawns had some fungus - some were just starting and others were badly infected. So, we sent out a note in case any of our customers noticed something was going on with their lawn.
But, we don't want to bother anyone with emails that they don't welcome. If you do not want to continue to receive our communications, please scroll down and use the easy opt-out button below.
As always, I thank you for your interest in and loyalty to, Steve's Landscaping.
Sincerely, Steve | |
My Favorite Project
Last month, I installed a 9-hole putting green at a beautiful house in Mantoloking, at the shore. The trick was to make it look like an organic part of the property and to fit the putting greens around the pool, patio and the rest of the landscaping elements. It was a challenge, but it came out fantastic!
There are more pictures of this and other putting greens on our website.
Price matters to you and quality matters to us.
Choose Steve's for the best of both! |
Wolf!
My son and I, along with others from our Cub Scout Pack, visited the Lakota Wolf Preserve on a recent Saturday. It was one of the rare Saturdays this season that it did not rain, so we enjoyed the easy, half-mile hike up to the fenced in habitat areas. Once there, the tour guide, who is also one of the owners of the property, gave us a fascinating overview of the wolves, how they ended up in the preserve, how they behave and interact with humans, what they eat, ... Continue reading |
Randolph Freedom Festival 2009 
Once again, one of our trucks participated in the Randolph Freedom Festival Parade, 4th of July weekend. Cub Scout pack 50, Fernbrook School, did a lovely job decorating the truck and they marched along behind it, tossing candy to the crowd. We followed the rock band and the Pogo Stick stunt team. It was a great day! More Pictures | |
"I couldn't help but say to [Mr. Gorbachev], just think how easy his task and mine might be in these meetings that we held if suddenly, there was a threat to this world from another planet. [We'd] find out once and for all that we really are all human beings here on this earth together."
~Ronald Reagan, 1985 | |
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973-627-2797 x1
Fax:
973-586-4888 |
Mulch, Stones, Top Soil
Landscaping & Plantings
Landscape Lighting
Electric Dog Fences
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NJ Licenses:
Pesticide:
#94563A
Contractor: #13VH03889600
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Weathering the Weather!
Wow! Are we happy the cold, wet weather seems to finally be over! Thanks for your patience and understanding about the scheduling upsets caused by the incessant rain! We are looking forward to some sunny, summer weather! |
Deer Tick Spray
Pruning
Aeration & Overseed
Landscaping | |