I think one thing to ask the landscapers, though, is where/how the
materials will be disposed of. Since you have invasive material being
removed, it would be best to make sure that the landscapers aren't just
starting a new patch of invasive plants somewhere off your property by
dumping the plants/seeds somewhere where they can grow. Best is if they
compost the materials so that the high temps kill the seeds. As I
understand it, this is what Conservation does with all the garlic mustard
that we leave at the DPW. I'd be curious to hear if you find someone who
would dispose of invasives responsibly!

--Debra

On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 12:56 PM Stephen R. Low <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Greg Ramos works on three homes in our neighborhood. He’s responsive and
> reliable.
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> Regards,
> Steve Low
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> *From:* Lincoln <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Kelsey
> Douville
> *Sent:* May 24, 2023 9:54 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [LincolnTalk] Looking for recommendations for yard waste
> removal
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> Hi,
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> We've recently cleared some brambles and invasives from our land
> (buckthorn, bittersweet, etc.) and hoping to have someone haul it away.
> Does anyone have recommendations?
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> Thanks!
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