Stangl’s Enviro Lawn Care is 30 years old in 2011
The year 2011 marks thirty years for the Stangl Family in providing lawn care from Burlington through the Niagara Peninsula on down to Ft Erie. It is with great pride that I give thanks to all those who have used and continued to use our services. To be in business for this long is due to our continued commitment, professionalism and your loyalty.
Down to business; Stangl’s now has a Ministry of Environment registered product FIESTA to KILL WEEDS. Combining FIESTA with our WEED MANAGERS provides a more aggressive control for weeds. We will be contacting you by phone shortly to go over all the updates and to ensure that all your needs are met. Please go to our web site www.stangls.com OR www.wekillweeds.ca to see all our updates and services.
On your renewal form you’ll find the cost of adding FIESTA to an individual application of our Weed Manager. To get more aggressive with weeds, just add two or more FIESTA applications to the Weed Managers. Add one in the spring and the other in the fall OR add one to each Weed Manager. If you find that the costs are too high and are looking for a more aggressive control, add another Weed Manager spring and fall.
I would like to thank all who refer us to their family and friends. For this loyalty, I would like to offer you a $25 credit to your account for each referral that prepays a full program.
For those who book topdressing with aeration for the 2011 season, you’ll receive a FREE seeding. The same seed used for the World Cup Soccer in 2010.
I would like you to be as informed as possible, so please visit our blogs, web site and forward your email address to us, so we can send out important info when required.
At Stangl’s, we are Professional Turf Managers; we are not just a lawn care company providing you with fertilizer. Stangl’s takes pride knowing that we can solve all your turf problems. From hot weather to drought, to weeds or insects, we have a solution at hand. Do not hesitate to ask anything of us.
Please take note that if crabgrass or grubs had been issues during the 2010 season they should be on your radar to control for the upcoming 2011 season.
Respectfully;
Michael Stangl
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