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Testimonials for
Wildthing Landscape, Inc.
" A big 'Thank You' to you and Tom for
giving me a beautiful back yard that was filled with Florida surprises. It
was worth waiting for and I am especially pleased with the two holly
trees. I appreciate your arriving on time and the care you gave to a small
project, by most landscape projects. Your work men did a great job of
transforming a very homely back yard into something lovely and left it in
perfect order. My only regret is that I didn't know of your company
sooner."
- Carolyn
Northcutt
"We think you have
been very cooperative and punctual in everyway and have high praise for you both
in the effort you put forth for us. We
will recommend you every chance we get! Thanks again!"
- Wally & Jean Huchthausen, Stuart Yacht and Country
Club
"I would like to take
a moment of your time to heartily recommend Shawnee Biernat and Tome Biernat of
Wildthing Landscape. We appreciated the promptness of their attention to our
landscape project, and their attention to being on time and getting things done
both quickly and correctly. We chose Wildthing because they are knowledgeable
about our Florida native plants, about the sthetic of each plant and about the
characteristics of each plant. They were able to work with our vision for our property and
take that vision to another level. We have already noticed extensive growth,
blooms and an abundance of birds and butterflies, where once there were few.
With each passing week new and interesting features of the plants are
visible. When we had concerns about the plants, Tom & Shawnee were
right out the next day making sure their babies were kept healthy. We love our
home, and we love our landscape. We
highly recommend Shawnee & Tom."
- William
B. Klausmeyer
Wildthing Landscape,
Inc. In The News
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Wildthing Landscape, Inc. assisted the Martin
County Audubon Society with the restoration of Bird Island in Martin County
which consisted of removing exotic invasive plant species such as Brazilian
pepper and Australian pine and planting over 1000 mangroves as well as pigeon
plum, gumbo limbo and buttonwood trees - all native to Florida.
Thousands of rare and endangered birds nest and raise young every year on
f 1.5-acre island considered the most diver bird rookery on the Treasure Coast.
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Wildthing Landscape, Inc. assisted Martin
County with the Stuart Beach County Park Restoration
which involved removing invasive non-native plants such as Australian Pines and Brazilian
pepper and replacing them with native plants - cabbage palms, paradise trees,
coco plum, pigeon plum, mastic, stoppers, saw palmetto, gumbo limbo, blolly,
leather fern, coontie, white indigo berry, live oak, red bay and other
native plants.
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Wildthing
Landscape, Inc. assisted Nancy Shirley of Port St.
Lucie in transforming her yard into a thriving environment with 50-75 native species of
plants with walking paths.
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