Wild Plum Landscape Services was established in 1996 by previous owner Cathe Linn and was purchased by Bret and Stephanie Childers in April of 2008. They are a locally owned and operated, licensed and bonded, landscape maintenance company. Their professionally trained, courteous and trustworthy employees are qualified to serve both Commercial and Residential clients.
They maintain, install, and repair all aspects of your Lawn and Landscape. Wild Plum Landscape Services uses the highest quality products and professional equipment and has a trained staff to complete a variety of services that include: mowing, edging, trimming, and blowing of sidewalks and drives, lawn fertilization, lawn repair, tree and shrub care, fall leaf removal, spring and fall cleanups, weed control, landscape bed maintenance, mulching and pond installation.
They maintain, install, and repair all aspects of your Lawn and Landscape. Wild Plum Landscape Services uses the highest quality products and professional equipment and has a trained staff to complete a variety of services that include: mowing, edging, trimming, and blowing of sidewalks and drives, lawn fertilization, lawn repair, tree and shrub care, fall leaf removal, spring and fall cleanups, weed control, landscape bed maintenance, mulching and pond installation.
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Our team specializes in caring for some of the finest homes in the Puget Sound Area throughout the year. We invite you to call us for a consolation or recommendations and enjoy a beautifully maintained landscape! We offer knowledgeable, thorough, maintenance services that are scheduled weekly to help keep your yard in shape.
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Leah Rasmussen
Oct 15, 2020
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My friend and I were biking on 36th Ave, and Wild Plum’s large truck with trailer attached were trailing dangerously close and revving the engine. We would have moved over, except that we were approaching the intersection of Libby Road and 36th, and we were turning left onto Libby Road. We signaled to turn left and Wild Plum’s large truck and trailer cut us off at the turn and passed illegally in the intersection, nearly killing us and hitting the car attempting to turn right onto 36th from Libby. We did stop and get a statement from that witness. We called and left a message asking Wild Plum