Spring 2007
Inside This Issue:Name Our New Compost - As a staunch civil libertarian, I jealously covet my personal freedoms. I firmly believe that Lubbock City government has trampled on the constitution and our personal freedoms with approval of the red light cameras. We found that if we mix just the right amount of clay with our famous compost, it will stick to stuff , such as your windows, license plates, etc. (I'm not suggesting that anyone run red lights, obstruct view of their license plate or do anything else illegal.)
WE NEED YOUR HELP to name the product. Vote online at Treelovingcare.com. Get a free bag of product for voting. See our website or read the newsletter for details.
Fort Davis Mountains Cottonwood Restoration - We just finished a project in a historic grove of Cottonwoods on Fort Davis in the Davis Mountains. We removed three of the most dangerous trees and pruned eight.
Customer Satisfaction Survey - To help us provide you with better service, we’ve developed a survey. To show our appreciation for your participation, we will have a drawing for a $50 gift card to use anywhere VISA/Master Card is accepted. Take the Survey Online or by phone. Call our offices and talk to Matt to take the survey. 806-785-TREE
Critters & Cruds - Now is the time to prevent damage to your trees. Call us to schedule an appointment with one of our ISA Certified Arborists.
Tree of the Quarter - Emory Oak
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