April 21, 2025
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Nick joined Twin Oaks Landscape in 2024 and recently stepped into an Account Manager role. A graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Turfgrass Management, he brings 27 years of diverse experience in the horticultural industry, from hardscape pavers to plants, trees, and turfgrass. Specializing in integrated pest management, Nick develops innovative solutions for turf health challenges. He is committed to providing exceptional communication and service, ensuring clients enjoy beautiful landscapes and a seamless experience.
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