We are continually improving our online services to better meet the needs of all individuals. Providing a barrier-free environment on our website which is accessible to all users is important to us. To this end, we have updated and tested this website and its elements to be compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 as accepted and published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
This website has been designed to be viewable and navigable by non-graphical text-only browsers. The coding implemented in the site and its elements are compliant with W3C standards for CSS and HTML. All current web browsers should be capable of displaying the site correctly and our developers strive to use code that will also support future browser requirements as the web continues to evolve.
In certain situations, due usually to changes to technology, changes to standards, practical limitations or third-party code, complete accessibility, usability, and compatibility may not be immediately available. To address such potential situations and provide a better user experience, this website is periodically audited for compatibility issues and compliance with current standards and guidelines.
When issues are reported and remain outstanding, they will be documented in a changelog for visitors to review. This changelog will include a brief description of the issue, the date it was reported as well as an anticipated resolution timeframe. Minor deficiencies that do not impact navigation or site use but cannot be immediately resolved will be included as a courtesy to users. Issues that have been resolved will be removed from the changelog.
If you discover a usability issue on this website, please use the form below to report it. We will investigate the issue, explore solutions and if necessary, add it to the changelog. You may also report issues by sending an email to sitefeedback@nuvew.com. Please limit your email to issues related to website usability.
CURRENT CHANGELOG:
No outstanding issues as of 10/2019
To request a quote, contact us at (269) 426-4888 or fill out our online request form. A member of our design staff will review your information and contact you within 24 hours to discuss your project and answer your questions.
Lawn Maintenance: Monitor for rodent damage on trees and protect plants and lawns from road and sidewalk salt when possible. Select and order spring plants.
Lawn Maintenance: While the lawn is still dormant, consider tuning up the lawnmower and other equipment. Keep an eye out for salt and snow damage.
Lawn Maintenance: Watch out for snow mold and clear matted leaves as the snow recedes. Treat salt-damaged grass and check your irrigation system.
Lawn Maintenance: Prune and remove dead branches. Protect plants from late frosts. If crabgrass is an issue, apply a pre-emergent herbicide.
Lawn Maintenance: It’s time for frequent mowing and maintenance. Consider aerating and fertilizer as needed. Control dandelions with spot treatment.
Lawn Maintenance: Watch for slugs and snails in the yard. Mow regularly and irrigate as needed. Deadhead perennials to encourage new blooms.
Lawn Maintenance: Maintain grass at about 2.5 – 3.5” and irrigate if needed. Check for grubs and apply insecticide if necessary. Add mulch if desired.
Lawn Maintenance: In mid-August, reseed thin patches or bare spots in your grass. Irrigate to encourage growth if needed.
Lawn Maintenance: Begin fall cleanup of leaves and branches, and trim plants back for the fall. Continue monitoring for grubs.
Lawn Maintenance: If dandelions or other broadleaf weeds are a problem, blanket herbicides can be applied. Continue mowing to mulch leaves.
Lawn Maintenance: After the last mowing of the season, fertilizer may be applied. Leaves should be mulched by mowing or raked up.
Lawn Maintenance: Continue cleanup if the weather allows. Some thin-barked trees and shrubs may need protection (and decoration!).
At Seeder & Co., we take pride in serving our community and providing top-quality landscaping services at a reasonable price. Our family has devoted over ninety years and four generations (so far!) to helping our neighbors and friends create beautiful outdoor spaces that complement and enhance the natural beauty of southwest Michigan. Whether you’re planting a beautiful flower garden, building a retaining wall, or maintaining a large commercial property, we can help. Our team is highly professional and well-trained.