Ray's Garden Design -- Beware

Fri Aug 29 11:05:28 PDT 2008
cooter Wrote:
Stay away from Ray's Garden Design (through Carlmont Nursery). We used them for an entire relandscaping of our backyard and then decided to also use the same company for the maintenance service. It has been an exercise in frustration in dealing with them (always telling you a tall story as to why something is not done). They also did some irreparable damage to my plants.

Mon Sep 01 20:42:12 PDT 2008
Trail Girl Wrote:
I'm thinking of relandscaping my dad's yard, but after reading a review like this, I realized that I am completely ignorant when it comes to botany and other plant knowledge. Can someone recommend a good landscaper? I'm not looking for a gardener, but someone who is well-versed in plant life as it relates to the climate and other conditions in this area. Thanks in advance!

Tue Sep 02 08:26:30 PDT 2008
Ray Avanzino Wrote:
Give Kerry Roth of Home and Garden ReDesign a call, 650-619-9052, www.HomeGardenRedesign.com, she can coordinate the whole thing and get the right people on the project.

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