A number of members from the New Jersey Landscape Contractors Association gave back to their communities. Here are some who helped out:
All Season Services maintained the properties of two military families in Elmwood Park and Hasbrouck, N.J.
Chris James Landscaping donated a three-man crew to rejuvenate Ridge School’s courtyard-teaching garden.
Countryside Landscape and Aspen Cos. redid landscaping in front of the Vernon PAL building.
Duke’s Landscape Management provided a spring cleanup and landscape rejuvenation at Camp Warren in Colombia N.J.
Farmside Landscape & Design installed nine monuments at a local park.
Jacobsen Landscape Design & Construction completed general cleanup and plant care at the Fell House & Children’s Aid and Family Services Healing Garden.
Kodiak Landscape & Design taught third graders how to plant the Eastern Redbud tree that was donated by Birch Hill Nursery.
Lawns By Yorkshire NETS basketball, the Land Conservancy of New Jersey and Partners in Parks teamed up to clean up Branch Brook Park in Newark, N.J.
Peter Kikot of NJ Landscape Consulting Services brought donated medical supplies and some that he had purchased himself to help those who fled the epicenter near Port au Prince.
Raimondi Horticultural Group employees teamed up with students and volunteers from Bergen Community College to give away spathiphyllum plants, proven to remove toxins such as formaldehyde from the air.
R & S Landscape’s experts brought a variety of plants and perennials to the Ridgewood Whole Foods.
YardApes held the fifth annual Bob Rasor Golf Classic to benefit YardApes Charity Fund, which helped support a new playground for students in New Milford, Conn.
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