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A-1 Walsh

1080 Norton St
St Paul, MN 55117 651-489-1149

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Greenwood Horticulture

St Paul, MN 55105 530-570-4977

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Derek Carwood will give small jobs personal attention. Knowledgeable about... - Oct 24, 2022

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McDonough Landscaping

1340 Military Rd
St Paul, MN 55119 651-755-7901

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Expensive - Oct 30, 2020

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Nelco Landscaping

1501 Brooks Ave E
St Paul, MN 55109 651-269-5238

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Outdoor Concepts

13960 Duluth Ct
Apple Valley, MN 55124 952-423-1998

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Villa Landscapes

6348 Hwy 36 Blvd N
St Paul, MN 55128 651-773-7440

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The best landscaping service with very knowledgeable staff and vendors. - Jul 17, 2017

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Lawn care services work with different products and techniques, but the results they promise are similar. Companies usually offer customers a selection of “packages” that include specified treatment plans to take place over the course of a year.