Starving Student Landscaping
Areas of service:
Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Roseville, Carmichael, Folsom, Rancho Cordova, Fair Oaks, Rocklin, Antelope, North Highlands and more.Credentials
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Starving Student Landscaping - Citrus Heights, CA
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About Starving Student Landscaping
Starving Student Landscaping provides lawn and garden design and maintenance.
My services include:
- One-time cleanups
- Weekly services
- Sprinklers
- Drip systems
- Pruning
- Planting
- Stump removal
- Pest and noxious weed control
- Fertilizing
- Gardening
- Yard design
- Dog waste removal
I am just a college kid trying to survive. With 3 1/2 years of professional experience, you'll be sure to get the work you want done at a price you want to pay.
Questions and answers
- What areas of your trade do you specialize in?
Yard maintenance is the backbone for Starving Student Landscaping. We specialize in all things that grow, and getting rid of what we don't want to grow.
- What services do you provide your customers after the work has finished?
One time clean ups usually turn into weekly maintenance contracts. I offer a full line of yard and Garden services to uniquely handle each client in terms on which they agree.
- What questions should a customer ask before hiring a professional in your trade?
How will you be clearing those weeds?
Will you be mowing them down or taking the time to properly remove them?
- How did you get started?
I started in Forks, Washington working for the forest service clearing fire access roads. After enjoying a fun career I decided to start my own business doing what I enjoy.
- Tell us about the project or job that you are most proud of (in the last 12 months).
Installation of a 65foot long man made creek with 9 cascading waterfalls, and a hidden reservoir system that's virtually maintenance free.
- How many projects do you average in a year?
I average roughly 52 larger projects a year.
