<silence> Good morning, Tulsa lawn care community, Kevin Ear with kicking grass and taking names. Lawn care home of the $5 first. Mow reaching out to all you folks out there with shrubs, hedges, and bushes. Guys, we have a lot of things out there that grow and that overgrow and that we need to trim back. And then we forget about our time. And next thing we know, years go by. We have this massive overgrown hedge bus tree thing going on, and we want someone to come in and trim it up ever so nicely back to where it was and get it all nice and petite again, and do all these wonderful things. It’s absolutely great and wonderful and easy and simple and should only take you five minutes. Um, so just so y’all know, that’s false. All the above. Okay? Tulsa Lawn Care community. Reason why that’s false is because once it grows past a certain extent, it can only be trimmed back.

It can’t be cut back, okay? So you gotta understand a huge, massive difference between the two. Uh, when you want to trim something, that’s great, wonderful, and absolutely. But when you want to cut something back, you’re talking about, I don’t know, killing the plant or killing the truck or brush, or whatever it is that you got going on there. So what you need to understand when it comes to these wonderful things is, uh, you need to maintain them by staying on top of them. You know, having this done on a regular basis, not once every three or four years. Um, having an overgrown bush, sometimes the best thing to do is just rip it out and start over again to really get it under control. Uh, but to sit there and try to whack it back and chop it in half and it’s like, no, you really need to know your plants and stuff like that.

’cause most of ’em cannot handle that type of trauma, uh, that you will provide for it in order to give it a different look, so to speak. So we want, um, and it doesn’t take five minutes, by the way, because the person has to cut it up, set back, cut it up, set back, cut a bit, step back, look at it, get a ladder out if it’s tall, all these different things. And then there’s cleanup, okay? So don’t say, oh, just a quick five minutes. No, no, there’s a reason why you’re asking us to do it. And you think it’s five minutes. If it’s really just five minutes, get out there and do it yourself. By all means. Uh, please step up, take care of it. Um, you know, we absolutely love it. So, uh, but you’re not, and you’re asking us to do it.

And you in perception of what you think it’ll take in reality, you don’t know. Uh, so don’t sit here and say, oh, it’ll only take five minutes. ’cause it won’t, it’ll take longer than that. And you need to understand that, and you’re gonna have to pay for that. And if you don’t want to, that’s fine. Um, you know, you don’t have to pay for it. You can always, you know, just say you’re gonna find someone else and then just let it keep overgrowing. Uh, that’s also an option. Uh, so we really appreciate, uh, a little more understanding when it comes to what really does take five minutes and what doesn’t we really appreciate, uh, your understanding that we know what might know a little bit better for the plant. Uh, not saying you don’t, not saying you won’t be an expert, or that you really like your plants and that you’ve learned everything you can about ’em.

Uh, it’s just, you know how to trim ’em and stuff like that. Sometimes, you know, it’s better to ear on the side of caution than it is to go start whacking away. Tulsa lawn care community, uh, bushes, uh, are wonderful and great and bad at the same time. And the only reason why they’re bad is they can, uh, block, uh, walkways or make it hard to get around the yard or start to cover up where you need to have grass and just cause a lot of mold. And I mean, not mold, I’m sorry, mud and, uh, a lot of, uh, yucky gross and just a hassle around the house. And then you’ll be like, why can’t grass grow here? Well, because you have this giant, massive bush that keeps overgrowing everything, uh, you have there in the first place. So you’ll want to keep them trimmed back for several, several reasons.

Uh, most importantly is just so you can keep it maintained and nice looking and all those wonderful and great things that we have going on in our yards. Uh, second thing is, you know, so that way, you know, it doesn’t overcrowd overbear or overtake any other type of, uh, vegetation you have going on, you know, such as grass or other little shrubs and plants and stuff you may have in your flower beds. So, uh, also you also want to keep it, uh, off the house. Uh, if it touches the house, the only real main issue that you have is, is you have a million little bridges now that can go up into the house, uh, for ants, animals and other little tiny little critters that like to crawl on those things and get up really high and have easy, easy access to your house. So, Tulsa lawn care community, we definitely want to keep it all trimmed up nice and eaten and wonderful.

Uh, the clippings went from the trimmings, you know, as long as it’s not too excessive, you know, we will get the majority of it, but not every single little piece will come out, uh, which is okay, that’s fine. Uh, because that’ll act like fertilizer. Oh, everything’s fertilizer to you, Kevin. Yes, you’re right. Absolutely. Everything is fertilizer. Uh, it, it doesn’t, you don’t have to believe that or, or, or agree with it, but it is. And if you’re one of those people that need every single little crumb out, then that’s fine. Absolutely. Uh, please, by all means, feel free to go after it and get it all out. Uh, but, you know, we’ll, we’ll definitely gonna leave some in there just for the nutrients sake and help, uh, grow, you know, with plant growth and stuff like that. ’cause Well, you know, I have a feeling you’re not gonna fertilize. I could be wrong. I don’t know. Maybe you’re those people that are out there every weekend. Oh, wait, no, you’re not. You hired us for a reason, so that’s why we’re there. Uh, so Tulsa lawn care community, uh, I understand that we want to take care of plants, we want to take care of, uh, shrubs, bushes, trims, things up. Make it all look good, nice, neat and fancy. Uh, but yeah, that’s why we do what

We do. We do, uh, ’cause we like it, we enjoy it. We really have fun with it. And, uh, we think we do a pretty darn good job of it. And most of our customers do too. Uh, average customer length is going on five years right now. Uh, that’s a really good, nice, big goal for us. We’re super ecstatic, happy and proud. Uh, we wanna make sure, see if you can be one of those customers that we keep for a long time. So folks, uh, we hope you guys enjoy everything that we do. Uh, tell your neighbors, friends, families, and, and all the above. Uh, we’ll get you guys looking nice, looking good, taking care of, looking like one of the most well pristine lawns on the block, uh, simply because we’ve come up trimmed the bushes. Uh, you gave us notice too. That’s another thing.

Let us know ahead of time. Don’t let us arrive and be like, oh, hey, can you do this? No, the answer’s always gonna be no. Why? Because we have a schedule. I, I know you like to believe you’re our only customer and we would love to treat you that way, but however, uh, life takes planning. And we do need to know in advance if we’re gonna have to be at the property, you know, an extra 10, 15, 20 minutes, it can really change our day and, and do a lot of different things. ’cause an extra 10, 15 minutes per property means we may have to drop one or two lawns for that day or push them off the next day or, or do something different. So, Tulsa, lawn, hair, community, I hope you guys are heating these, uh, advice. These, uh, life, uh, little lawn hacks for your lawn guy and, uh, all these wonderful things.

And I appreciate everything he does. And just be considerate of his schedule and his day. And, you know, if as well as you can in advance be like, Hey, this is what we need. This is how we need it. Can you help us out? The answer? As long as we’re given enough time, we’ll always be yes. Uh, and if we can’t, we’ll find someone who can. Uh, we do have a lot of contacts out there, uh, a lot of meetings, uh, friends that do other, uh, other types of, uh, outdoor services. So, uh, definitely let us know what you need. We want to trim those bushes back, get ’em nice shaped and in, uh, the proper form. Uh, and that way they’re pleasant, pleasing to the eye and, and not a, like a, a wild hairball that just blew up on the side of the house there or something.

Uh, we wanna make sure we’ve got it all down and taken care of and, and everything like that. So folks, just enjoy the, the nice beautiful bushes you have growing. Uh, let them, uh, go wild and, uh, let us trim them back. We will, uh, keep them in line and do all these wonderful and great things with them. You, uh, really need to enjoy the bushes. The bushes can be great as long as they’re maintained. Uh, most bushes only require once or twice a year. There might be a few that will require, I don’t know, once a month. Uh, but usually bushes don’t require too much attention. Uh, things like that. So keep that in mind too. It’s not like it’s a, uh, ongoing, like a mowing type of, uh, situation there. Um, bushes only need so much when it comes to trimming and stuff like that.

Uh, again, most bushes twice a year. Uh, and then, you know, if you have those lovely, uh, bushes that, you know, everyone has, uh, forget their names, I apologize. But yeah, those might be more like once a month or something like that. They do just tend to grow a little bit more wild and faster and stuff. Um, but yeah, I wouldn’t, uh, fret too much. I wouldn’t think that you’re gonna have to have too much to go on with the bushes. Uh, too many, uh, too much maintenance or something like that. But again, they’re easy to forget and whatever. Just let us know. You want to stay care of it. Once, once, twice a year. Boom, we’re done. We’re looking great. And, uh, those bushes are gonna be, uh, really solid, uh, sharp looking clean, um, and you’re gonna really want to have people to envy and admire all that stuff.

Uh, so we really want to trim those bushes up. Uh, make sure we finish, um, making you guys look good. Uh, make sure we have everything y’all need and enjoy the look and shade some of these bushes can provide. Bushes can also be great for, uh, privacy and, and things like that. So you wanna make sure we treat them well and get them, uh, taken care of. That way our neighbors will enjoy them as well too. Maybe as a fence or something along those lines. Uh, nothing too fancy or, uh, crazy or anything like that. So folks, enjoy the wonderful bushes that we’ve tripped for you around the town. Uh, if they’re looking good, they’re done by us. If they’re not, they’re done by the homeowner. Uh, we hope you guys see the difference. And if you don’t, that’s okay. We think they look great. Give us a call at (918) 872-0338. Uh, we’re gonna be here for you. Uh, send us a text message. That’s the best way to reach out to us. We will, uh, reply back, get back to you, get going and, uh, get your lawn back in shape. Folks, let’s do this. Let’s see you out there. Let’s get it on.