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Dinwoodie Landscape Services offers a variety of gardening services to residential and commercial clients in Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County. Owner Sally Jo Dinwoodie says the company’s services go beyond those of “mow and blow” gardening crews that roam the Bay Area. “We do fertilizing, mowing, weeding, irrigation adjustments, dead heading, mulching, aesthetic pruning and trimming, aerating and planting, pest prevention, garden staging, and general garden and landscaping design and consulting.”
Dinwoodie Landscape Services’ well-trained crew members understand the technical aspects of everything they do. “We work well together and are attuned to the changing needs of our customers,” affirms Ms. Dinwoodie. “We’ll do whatever it takes to get their gardens back in shape.”
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Dinwoodie Landscape Services offers a variety of gardening services to residential and commercial clients in Alameda County and parts of Contra Costa County. Owner Sally Jo Dinwoodie says the company’s services go beyond those of “mow and blow” gardening crews that roam the Bay Area. “We do fertilizing, mowing, weeding, irrigation adjustments, dead heading, mulching, aesthetic pruning and trimming, aerating and planting, pest prevention, garden staging, and general garden and landscaping design and consulting.”
Dinwoodie Landscape Services’ well-trained crew members understand the technical aspects of everything they do. “We work well together and are attuned to the changing needs of our customers,” affirms Ms. Dinwoodie. “We’ll do whatever it takes to get their gardens back in shape.”