John has lived and worked in the Valley since 1988. He has developed a suite of services tailored to southwest plants found in landscapes across the Phoenix Metro area. John has some definite ideas about what has made him successful over the years which can be summed up in two words: customer service and quality.
When customers hire Green Keeper, they can count on a partnership dedicated to meeting their needs. John received his M.S. in Plant Science from Utah State University. Since coming to the Valley, John has experienced the challenges of controlling weeds, and developing valuable services that keep plants, trees and turf healthy in this desert environment.
When customers hire Green Keeper, they can count on a partnership dedicated to meeting their needs. John received his M.S. in Plant Science from Utah State University. Since coming to the Valley, John has experienced the challenges of controlling weeds, and developing valuable services that keep plants, trees and turf healthy in this desert environment.
Business details
- Year established: 1986
Services
Sprinkler
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Tree & Shrub Care
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Olive trees in the landscape are generally not considered there for fruit production. However, they do produce fruit, and it drops to produce litter and stained surfaces. Pollen from blossoms is also an allergen. The solution is to spray the trees in January or February each year and prevent fruit and probably flowers also.
Lawn Care
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Applications include regular fertilization and weed control. Treatments are six to seven weeks apart and can run all year if you seed winter rye in the fall. Applications do not include insect or disease problems. Some weeds may emerge after the initial treatment, but by requesting a service call call, Green Keeper will successfully manage these weeds.
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Stu C.
Jul 23, 2021
They came out last year for a consultation on new sprinklers. Jared gave us options and explained everything. He installed new sprinklers in our grass. The grass looks so much better with the sprinklers that they recommended. They even came out this year for a quick adjustment. Definitely recommend them for sprinklers.