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We’ve Earned a Reputation for Quality Sod at a Fair Price!
Emerald Sod Farms has completed a number of commercial, residential, and recreational turfgrass installations in the Castle Rock area. A few of these projects are The Ridge at Castle Pines Golf Course in Castle Rock, Colorado, and the Divide at Kings Deer Golf Course in Monument, Colorado. We are also involved in maintaining the turfgrass at the beautiful golf courses at The Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs. |
Castle Rock Sod Installation |
A Customer Review of Emerald Sod Farms:
• “One of our early concerns was the coordination necessary for the trucking, unloading and staging of over two hundred and sixty sod trucks in the midst of the course and infrastructure construction. Emerald Sod Farms has handled all this with absolutely no problems or delays. All their paperwork, including invoices, has been accurate, easy to understand and has been provided on time with the required documentation and signed lien waivers. I have been very impressed and satisfied with all the materials provided and work performed by Emerald Sod Farms. They are one of the finest suppliers I have worked with in over 22 years of construction and it has been a pleasure working with them on this project.”
John Reed, Vice President of Construction and Development, Cordillera Resorts at Vail, CO |
Castle Pines Sod Installation |
Emerald Sod Farms also supports a variety of community projects:
• “The Joseph M. Duich Turfgrass Endowment Tournament Committee and I want to thank Emerald Sod Farms for your support and commitment to the May 19, 1997 tournament at Castle Pines Golf Club. It is with participation such as yours that enables the endowment to continue supporting the development of better and more efficient turfgrass varieties, pesticide and fungicide research and scholarships for future turfgrass managers.”
Marshall R. Fearing, Castle
Pines Golf Club |
• “We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your donation to the Rocky Mountain Turfgrass Research Foundation 2002 Silent Auction. Your support allows the Foundation to continue granting scholarships.”
Gregg A. Blew, Rocky Mountain Turfgrass Foundation President
• “This letter is in response to our conversation regarding our request for the donation of 2500 square feet of sod to be used in landscaping the location of a Colorado Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall built by one of our members. The wall is 32 feet long and four feet high and bears the names of 621 men from Colorado who lost their lives in Vietnam as well as eight nurses. The Wall will be located at VFW Post 3631 at 18545 East Colfax Avenue, Aurora, Colorado. Thank you for agreeing to be part of this special event in the history of our Post.”
VFW Aurora Post No. 3631 |
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