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    Growth spurt: Fuel, other costs raise mowing, landscaping prices | News, Sports, Jobs

    Troy Boutiller (remaining) of Bellwood tilts a wheelbarrow of mulch for Nation Landscaping operator Abundant Eberhart for a customer in Altoona. Mirror photograph by Patrick Waksmunski More than grass is developing this 12 months, so is the value for reducing it. Larger gas selling prices and other aspects have led area landscaping and lawn treatment enterprises to elevate their price ranges. Anything has absent up such as elements, fertilizer and grass seed, which has jumped 150 percent, Rich Huber, owner of ProLawn Landscaping Co., Altoona, reported. “About all of our equipment is diesel. We are having strike remaining and suitable with fuel surcharges.” John Sinisi, operator of J.J. Sinisi Landscaping…

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