Thank you very much Johli. You are too kind. We all also appreciate you buying flowers and keeping the economy going. I'm sure your flowers are going to be spectacular and the envy of your neighbors. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, Tom
Hi Chen, There are places that will rent you a concrete or power buggy, but I don't know of any place that rents the overland cart or muck truck. I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Have a great day, Tom
Hi Mookie Man. I buy 50# bags from my fertilizer supplier although I haven't bought them recently. I bought a bunch a couple years ago and I have 2 bags left. I may be in the same boat as you next year. Hopefully it's not a problem. Thanks and have a great week, Tom
You might try a nursery. I've bought a bag or two from a good nursery. They usually have pallets and are willing to part with a couple if you're in a pinch. Most times at their cost. Especially if they know you and you do business with them. FYI
I love these jobs. They are inspiring. So much so I've put flowers in my yard for the first time in years = )
Thank you very much Johli. You are too kind. We all also appreciate you buying flowers and keeping the economy going. I'm sure your flowers are going to be spectacular and the envy of your neighbors. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, Tom
Amazing how that fresh black mulch redefines the landscaping. Very nice job.
Thank you Brian. It's almost that time of year. Have a great day, Tom
Very nice job thanks for posting.
Thank you D N. I’m glad you liked it. Thanks again, Tom
Is there NJ supplier that u use that rents the equipment u use??? Like the overland wheelbarrow??
Hi Chen, There are places that will rent you a concrete or power buggy, but I don't know of any place that rents the overland cart or muck truck. I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Have a great day, Tom
Do you buy the triple 14 locally? I haven’t been able to find it in larger quantities around here.
Hi Mookie Man. I buy 50# bags from my fertilizer supplier although I haven't bought them recently. I bought a bunch a couple years ago and I have 2 bags left. I may be in the same boat as you next year. Hopefully it's not a problem. Thanks and have a great week, Tom
You might try a nursery. I've bought a bag or two from a good nursery. They usually have pallets and are willing to part with a couple if you're in a pinch. Most times at their cost. Especially if they know you and you do business with them. FYI
@@tyelandscapinganddrainage which supplier do you use? I’m in your area.
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