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Oxbow Gardens In 1957, Charles and Olive Scrymgeour (Scott's grandparents) purchased the ongoing concern, Oxbow Gardens. It was then a commercial flower grower that supplied New England with begonias, geraniums and other plants. The business remains connected to the Bedford, MA property. Oxbow Gardens provided flowers to the Woolworth chain, delivering 18 wheeler loads for sale.

The flowers were grown on site, in two 300 foot greenhouses in Bedford. Charles and Olive Scrymgeour exhibited at the Massachusetts flower show held in Boston, a number of times in the 60's.
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Professional lawn service, provided weekly or as needed: lawn mowing, weed whacking, trash and debris pickup and removal. Five step Fertilization program: Crab grass prevention, weed control, Summer fertilizer, Fall Fertilizer, Lime.
Professional landscape design, installation and maintenance. Serving Massachusetts since 1985. The warm weather brings on the busy season for the crew here at Oxbow Gardens Landscaping, and just like the bees we are buzzing around town working! We are happy to be hearing from all our loyal customers about all of the exciting things they want us to do to make their yards beautiful for the warm months. Currently we are working on some irrigation system installations and big yard renovations along with our lawn clean-ups and tree work.
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V. B.
Dec 20, 2018
Horrible service. Will not respond to messages. Seem to not care about customers.
Virginia W.
Dec 02, 2015
Did a decent job cleaning up a yard that sorely needed it earlier this year, but then just disappeared -- stopped returning voicemails & emails. Maybe because Scott told us he would do something included in the cleanup cost, then later claimed (after we'd paid) that it wasn't included? My mom and I both remember him saying it. Still I was up for figuring out what would work for both of us price & work-wise since they'd been good about working around a coordination issue for the cleanup.

But we never hard back and that was 6-weeks ago (left another voicemail/email last week but no luck). It's cool if they don't want to do yard work for us going forward, but it'd be polite and professional to just send a 1-line email reply letting us know.