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D Schumacher Landscape We're continually evolving to better serve our clients, which means we're continually evolving as professionals. A shared sense of purpose permeates our company, one defined by our pursuit for excellence and by our commitment to each other.
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Schumachers have been working the soil for generations. In 1965, the Schumacher family farm in Lexington inspired John Schumacher to start a landscaping business that eventually became one of the largest landscape companies in New England. Forty-eight years later John's son David continues the Schumacher tradition, creating works of timeless value that honor the visions that inspired them.
As a family business, we value close, collaborative relationships with our clients. And just as no two landscapes are alike, we understand that no two clients are alike. Some want wide open spaces, some intimate grottos and gardens. Some have young children, some have pets. Some entertain often, some not at all.
We're continually evolving to better serve our clients, which means we're continually evolving as professionals. Working on New England's premier properties drives each of us to stretch our abilities and knowledge. And as a family we support each other throughout this process.
Not all teams achieve their goals, but ours do. In business successful teams share a clear vision founded on serving the needs of the client. They have open lines of communication, share common goals, and hold each other accountable. This is how we work with each other, and it's how we work with our partners, too.
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Rick Melcher
May 06, 2021
Another great place to make deliveries. A big conpany with high volume contracts.
Todd Lubin
Apr 18, 2021
Services: Yard work, Irrigation system repair & maintenance, Grass seeding, Lawn mowing & maintenance, Sod installation, Mulching Value
Lisa H.
Dec 12, 2018
I was just driving down route 9 in Shrewsbury, and they didn't pull over for an emergency vehicle for over 2 full minute. Terrible!