Category: Landscaping
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Community Leaf Removal Policy & Information
As residents get their yards ready for winter, the board would like to remind everyone that community leaf removal is for the common areas only. Residents are asked to avoid placing leaves from their private property in the common area, as this is not a part of our cleanup contract with Shenandoah Landscape Services. The…
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Tree & Pruning Maintenance To Begin Next Week
Weather permitting, Shenandoah Landscape Services will be onsite late next week to begin performing tree work and natural area pruning in our community. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the board at woodlynnedir@gmail.com.
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Common Area Tree & Landscaping Reminders
The board would like to remind everyone that homeowners and residents are never authorized to perform tree or landscaping work in the common area. If you need to report a dead or dying tree, or have any other concerns, please email the board at woodlynnedir@gmail.com. We can then share the information with our arborist and…
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Tot Lot Tree Vandalism
The board has received recent reports about children allegedly throwing rocks and vandalizing trees in the tot lot area. One such tree has sustained severe damage and will be removed at community expense. We ask that all adults and children throughout our community please be respectful of the trees located in the tot lot and…
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Common Area Lawn Treatment
Shenandoah Landscape Services will be applying a combination pre-emergent crabgrass and broadleaf weed control treatment to the common area May 11-18, as weather permits. This is a liquid application, and treated areas should be avoided until they have dried (typically a couple hours, depending upon weather). Signs will be placed in the treated areas. If…
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Upcoming Common Area Lawn Treatment
Shenandoah Landscape Services will be applying a combination pre-emergent crabgrass and broadleaf weed control treatment to the common area between March 26 and April 2, as weather permits. This is a liquid application, and treated areas should be avoided until they have dried. Signs will be placed in the treated areas. If you have any…