I forewarned my customer about possible settling as the remaining roots, chips, etc rot. He knows he can call me if it becomes a problem.
They are very pleased with the work so far and I believe they will refer me to friends and neighbors. They have been a pleasure to work
for up to this point. However, there have been a few small add ons. Time to get the money and run! lol
I'm in southeast GA, so no permafrost or much frozen precip to contend with. Doesn't look like we are going to get a winter this year.
Only two or three nights below the freezing mark so far. Our pines are polunating already. The earliest I have ever seen. It's deffinitely getting
warmer down here. A sign of things to come I afraid.
As far as the fertilizer goes, I will let the homeowner handle that. 10-10-10 granual is pretty common for grasses around here. I may do a ph
test/adjustment if necissary. I hope tomorrow will wind it up. We still have many large trees down after Hurricane Mattew. I need to start knocking
on doors.
Thanks everybody for the advise!
As you can see I'm a newbe. I like felling problematic trees, cutting up and hauling out the blow downs. I sub out the stumps.
I'm in the market for an 80-90cc stihl or huski. If you know of one please let me know. I tend to favor the working vintage stuff.
Yall have a goodun up ar!