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Silvestre Lawn Care

3045 Lost Creek Blvd
Laurel, MD 20724 703-457-0197

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Have used service for several years, and three of our neighbors have signed... - Jan 19, 2022

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A Plus Services

PO Box 602
Laurel, MD 20725 301-604-6520

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You get what you pay for. Repeatedly had to tell mowers to trim areas which... - Aug 29, 2024

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Green Thumb Lawn & Landscaping

4714 Greencastle Rd
Laurel, MD 20707 301-814-7535

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Mr. Jones is honest and polite and quick. I needed one-off mowing after all... - May 15, 2016

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Smith's Lawn Service

PO Box 142
Laurel, MD 20725 301-379-0225

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Elite Lawn Care

Laurel, MD 20708 240-753-0668

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Goldscape

10031 Rolling River Run
Laurel, MD 20723 443-765-2458

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Lewis Lawn Service

8485 Murphy Rd
Laurel, MD 20723 301-497-9223

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