Everett's Landscape - Commercial Maintenance in Grand Rapids, MI

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Everett's Landscape
 
 
 

Grand Rapids,
Grand Rapids,MI
49508

www.everettslandscape.com/
 

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Everett's Landscape
Everett's Landscape

(616) 698-8064

(616) 698-8076

 
 
 

Products and Services

  • Commercial MaintenanceServices: Landscape Design and Installation Services Maintenance Services Our landscape services include: Installing new or renovating existing planting beds Construction of retaining walls, vinyl sea walls, patios and walkways Building water features Installing lush lawns Creative lighting to accent and illuminate your landscape Accenting your property with natural rockery All projects are welcome. Our range of residential services includes everything from planting a single tree to transforming an estate of several acres. Commercial projects include single retail stores to full office parks. The beauty of any landscape depends on the care it is given. Our landscape maintenance services include: Weekly lawn care Fertilizer and weed control Pruning and yard work Tree and shrub care Planting bed mulches Lawn Aeration and over seeding Snow plowing, removal and salting Apply DeerPro - plant protection from deer
 

About Everett's Landscape

about us: Look to Everett's Landscape for all of your landscape needs. We offer over 50 years of experience in design, installation and maintenance. All projects are given uncompromised attention during the entire process from the original design consultation through the installation and completed with the follow-up visit. Our dedicated staff is focused on creating innovative and beautiful outdoor living spaces for your lifestyle. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of workmanship and materials. Your experience with Everett's will be educational, fun and rewarding. history: Company History Employee Profiles Founded by Everett Diemer in 1956, Everett's Landscape Management, Inc. began with Everett purchasing a mowing rig, hiring two employees, and contracting a handful of customers. The services provided to these customers extended far beyond the bounds of landscaping or landscape maintenance. The employees of Everett's Lawn Service, as it was named then, carried groceries, washed windows, and moved outdoor furniture (in or out as the situation required). Everett firmly believed that servicing customers' needs at a fair price would result in referrals and new business. Although requests to carry groceries today are rare, and we no longer wash windows, Everett's Landscape Management, Inc. still provides a full line of landscape management services. We help you take your original idea or dream of a landscape and turn it into a reality with our complete landscape design services, professional installation, and award winning maintenance. All Everett's employees are trained in the art and science of beautifying yards. Now a 2nd generation company, Everett's Landscape Management is owned and managed by Everett's sons, Brian and Brent Diemer, and daughter, Ellen Mulder. Under their direction and with Everett's help, although he is now "retired", the company continues to grow and expand its wide range of services. Many of the company's original customers are still customers of Everett's Landscape Management, Inc. today. We value these and all our relationships with customers, suppliers, and employees and will make every effort to satisfy our customers' landscape needs.

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Testimonials

Testimonials: Do you charge for estimates? We do not charge for estimates, but we do charge for designs that may require a great deal of time. You will be notified at the time of your first consultation if there will be a design fee. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When is the best time of year to call for estimates/designs? Depending upon when you would like the project completed, call as soon as you become interested in discussing it. Our busiest season includes the months of April, May and June. If you wish for a spring installation, it is best to call before February. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Can a new design incorporate some of my existing plants? Yes, we can use your existing plant material. However, some plants have a natural life cycle and if your plant has reached the end of its cycle, it is best to start with a new plant. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How much will it cost? That depends upon the type of plants and materials and the size of your property. A small front foundation renovation can be completed sometimes for under $3,000 or it can be more elaborate and cost over $10,000. Yet, sometimes all you need is one shade tree planted that would enhance the beauty of property significantly for under $500. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are your plants guaranteed? Everett’s Landscape Management, Inc. guarantees plants to be true to name and inspected and approved by the Michigan Department of Agriculture. Planting materials furnished and installed by Everetts Landscape Management, Inc. are guaranteed for a period of one year, providing plants are properly maintained, and that account balances are paid in full. Plants in need of replacement will be replaced once, and will be performed in the proper planting conditions, as availability allows. We cannot accept responsibility for loss caused by factors beyond our control, such as: rain, wind, hail, freezing, over or under watering, improper drainage, settlement, fire, tornado, vandalism, animals, pets, equipment, insects, disease, and lack of routine maintenance for which the owner is responsible. All guarantees and warranties void if landscaping is not paid in full within 30 days of completion. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When is the best time to plant ? We plant as soon as the ground is workable in the Spring and continue until the ground is frozen. Perennials, grasses and groundcovers are generally best planted by the end of October, but weather plays a vital part in the timing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How do I get an appointment for a consultation? Call our office at (616) 698-8064 or send us an email (information@everettslandscape.com) and tell us about your project. We can direct you to the best designer or consult our Team page and choose which designer you prefer. Once a designer is selected you will be called to set up an appointment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How do I get to your nursery? We are located on Eastern Avenue between 76th street and 84th Street SE on the east side of the street. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How many employees do you have? During the growing season, we generally have about 100 employees. During the winter season about 35 employees are working in the office updating records, preparing designs & proposals, maintaining equipment and taking care of the nursery yard. Of course, that number swells when the weather calls for our snowplows to be in use. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you accept credit cards? Yes, however if you pay with cash or check, we can keep our expenses minimized, which enables us to offer you prices that are kept as low as possible. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you mow lawns? Yes, we typically mow lawns on a seasonal contract but we can also mow on a per time basis. If you are interested in a mowing estimate, please call our office at (616) 698-8064 or fill out our online Maintenance Request Form. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plant Care When should I prune my spring flowering shrubs such as Lilacs? As soon as the plants are done blooming, prune off the spent flower and shape the plant for size and appearance. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When do I prune my Shrub Roses? Every spring remove any dead canes. And throughout the course of the blooming season, deadhead the spent flowers. It is best to wait at least 2 years before pruning newly planted shrub roses. In the third year prune about one third of the canes out and then prune out some of the branches from the center to allow free airflow. Some shaping can be performed during the season, but all pruning should be completed by the end of August. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When do I prune my Trees? Winter is a great time to prune mature trees because you can see the structure of the plant. Early spring while they are still dormant is also a good time to prune for most trees. Please consult with an arborist about the trees on your property. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When should I fertilize? Trees and shrubs are best fertilized in the fall, late October is best. Perennials and Roses should be fertilized in spring and completed by the end of July. Annuals should be fertilized monthly for the entire season or with a slow release fertilizer that will cover the whole season. Fertilization and weed control in lawns is best applied in 4 stages. Spring for fertilization and crabgrass control, early and late summer for fertilization and weed control, then one final application for late fall. Sometimes a fifth winter application of fertilization is desired. Please call to get an estimate for a lawn care program. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Dwarf Alberta Spruce is turning brown, is it dead? Not necessarily, it probably has spider mites. You can apply an insecticide for shrubs. Please follow the directions on the label. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How often do I water my newly seeded lawn? Watering of your newly seeded lawn is vital to germination and growth of grass seedlings. Maximum root establishment and growth occur when underlying soil is moist. Keeping the soil moist begins at day one since germination will not start until moisture is present. The recommended amount of water per week is approximately 1 inch. This is ideally accomplished by watering three times per day starting at 10:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 4:00 p.m. The general rule of thumb is to keep the soil moist at all times without puddling or runoff occurring. The fate of your lawn now depends on you. Proper watering technique will result in a thick, healthy growing lawn. Negligence will result in a spotty, slow growing lawn giving a foothold to unsightly weeds. Everett’s can not be held responsible for a lawn that has been neglected by lack of water and/or fertilizer.