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<p>[QUOTE="panzerman, post: 3395484, member: 77704"]Sorry, I meant lawn and garden services<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie50" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>That includes cutting the lawn, trimming, blowing clean debris, weeding, maintaining flowerbeds, cutting back periennials in Fall, leaf pickup, Spring/ Fall cleanup. Trimming hedges, shrubs. Lawn chemicals/ ie: weed control/ cinchbug/ grub killer. All ot the above are included in the contract. When one adds up hours spent over 8 months, its about 120/hr. Again, it all depends on work ethic. I have priced hedges, where the previous firm charged $400/ took 6 hours. I charged same price was done in 2 hrs. I never go by hourly rate/ always by job. Chemical treatments for lawns go for 80 per/ takes 5 min./ $5 in chemical= large profit margin. Going back to 1919. In the USA few collectors could afford those gorgeous 1915 $1/ 2.50 Dollar commeratives, while only wealthy collectors could buy a $50 example.</p><p>John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="panzerman, post: 3395484, member: 77704"]Sorry, I meant lawn and garden services:happy: That includes cutting the lawn, trimming, blowing clean debris, weeding, maintaining flowerbeds, cutting back periennials in Fall, leaf pickup, Spring/ Fall cleanup. Trimming hedges, shrubs. Lawn chemicals/ ie: weed control/ cinchbug/ grub killer. All ot the above are included in the contract. When one adds up hours spent over 8 months, its about 120/hr. Again, it all depends on work ethic. I have priced hedges, where the previous firm charged $400/ took 6 hours. I charged same price was done in 2 hrs. I never go by hourly rate/ always by job. Chemical treatments for lawns go for 80 per/ takes 5 min./ $5 in chemical= large profit margin. Going back to 1919. In the USA few collectors could afford those gorgeous 1915 $1/ 2.50 Dollar commeratives, while only wealthy collectors could buy a $50 example. John[/QUOTE]
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