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Organically Oriented
Excellent References
Fully Insured
James McSweeney,
M.C.A., M.C.H.
413-582-4088
Chesterfield, MA 01012
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www.hilltowntreeandgarden.com
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"Mary
and I wanted to thank you so very much for your work. The planning,
placement, and your choice of specimen and the quality of the trees and
shrubs you chose are so very beautiful. Thank you. We especially appreciate
your understanding of both the art and science of plant life and landscaping
and your sensitivity to the surrounding landscape. It was very helpful in
helping us work out what we wanted and how best to achieve it.
We are looking forward to working with you in the coming years to help us
maintain and further evolve our landscape."
Mary
Bull and Peter Seterdahl
Amherst, MA
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Hilltown Tree and
Garden offers three areas of expertise:
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Landscape Design and Installation - A
successful design and installation depends on sound horticulture. Our
designs focus on beauty, long-term sustainability, biodiversity, native
plants, and low maintenance.
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Arboriculture - These services
include pruning of large or small trees and shrubs, disease and insect
diagnostic work, organic fertilization, planting, removals, cabling of
mature trees, etc.
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Perennial Gardens - Some clients have
their gardens maintained by Hilltown Tree and Garden on a weekly,
bi-weekly, or monthly basis. Others need established gardens restored
and/or redesigned.
Hilltown Tree and Garden,
established in 1995, employs certified arborists and horticulturalists. They
have four full-time professionals on staff who have been designing and
maintaining some of the most beautiful and exclusive landscapes from Amherst
to the Berkshires.
Hilltown
Tree & Garden Hosting Workshops
July 21st, 2007
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday
51 Pynchon Road,
Chesterfield, MA
One Acre in the Woods
Join Certified Arborist and Landscape Designer Jim McSweeney for an
in-depth look at his own newly created landscape. Components to be
examined include landscape design, plants, hardscaping, siting of
structures, and cultural conditions. For more information visit the New England Wildflower Society at:
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