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For most homeowners, their yards become one of their favorite places, a hideaway from the daily grind! Especially those cute little Brookside homes we all wish we had!  

Over the past decade we have witnessed our share of small changes in landscaping and what a HUGE difference it does for the property.  



 

 

 

 

kayness-1.jpgWe just recently completed a tree removal and trimming project at that beautiful Kansas City home you see above!  We had no idea we were contributing to a 6
year landscape remodeling project and when we received these photos we were all in awe.  

Here is what she had to say "I wanted to say how great everything looked.  The Dogwood looks amazing.  I didn't ever think I would like it again but they shaped and lifted it perfectly and now it looks great again.  

The crew did such a great job taking down the Holly and I'm very appreciative. The Holly was the last step in completing our landscape that has been in the works for 6 years.I had to wait longer than I wanted BUT Cartwright definitely has the best price, highly professional and efficient so it was worth the wait".  

The project turned out wonderful and we are blessed we could help you "Beautify your yard one tree at a time"!  

Photos taken by Kay Ness Photography or check her out on Facebook @KayNessPhotography

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