Our humble beginnings can be traced back to a College Sophomore with a barely running push mower, a borrowed pickup truck, and a desire to make the world a better looking place.
Four Seasons Lawn Care was started by Larry Woodbury in 1985 as a way to pay for college while he was in school, the business grew its customer base to the point that he decided to continue in the lawn care industry and he built the business until 2015 when his son Tyson Woodbury took over and continues to manage the business today.
TLC was founded by Steve Ethington in 1979. Brian and Jane Windsor purchased it in 1982, and ran it until son Ken took over in 1997. In 1980, TLC was only a horticultural spraying company, with one employee. Gradually we've added services, trucks, equipment, good people, and most importantly, loyal customers to become the best lawn company on the Palouse. We have up to 14 summer employees, and make over 150 stops per week in the summer, and over 200 on a snow day. I'm very proud of what we've built, and especially of my great people. Ken at TLC
4th Generation Certified Arborist. Owner/Operator Lewis Harm started in the tree industry at age 12, learning the ropes from his father Jim, which has 50+ years in the industry. After 20 years, Lewis has built A1 Tree Service to be as capable as any large company in the state and with the best reputation hard work could create.
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