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Old June 18th 05, 01:11 PM
Steveo
 
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 18 Jun 2005 10:37:24 GMT, Steveo wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 18 Jun 2005 10:09:15 GMT, Steveo wrote in
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Hello Frank, he's using googles interface. I think there is an option
to show quoted text while using their web reader but i'm not sure how
it's done.

Oh well. So hey Mope, how did you build your client list? Did you
start from scratch, advertising, word of mouth.....?

I started out working for someone, and then went on my own. It takes all
of the above as well as doing a good job at a competitive price. I
wouldn't want to be starting out now tho...too many people have jumped
on the bandwagon and are cutting each others throats with their prices.


So I've noticed. Some claim to be the cheapest while others are price
gougers. But few around here do quality work -- most of them I call
"slash-n-dash" services. I'm thinking that quality at a -reasonable-
price might make the difference around here. Got a favorite chemical
mix? I've been using Lilly Miller's Weed-n-Feed and it does ok. My
uncle used to swear by it. Is there something better?

I mix my own broadleaf herbicide, I buy the components in bulk. Unless you
have lots of weeds a blanket herbicide application like weed and feed isn't
required since it has no pre-emergent value, it only controls existing
weeds.

Weed b gone liquid and a pump up or hose end sprayer will allow you to
target your pesticide application to just the weedy areas. It also works
better than granular herbicide on the hard to kills like oxalis, spurge,
sorrel etc.