Corporate ground maintenance
Everyone knows that first impressions count, so the last thing you want is for your garden to let you down before your customer even enters the premises. In the summer, an overgrown lawn and untidy borders give the impression of a company that does not take a professional approach. If the garden is a mess, does the company pay attention to detail or provide a thorough service? Probably not. Likewise in the winter, a neglected garden looks desolate. Dead plants and waterlogged or patchy grass give the impression of a company on its last legs. Your marketing and public relations departments...
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