Mike Boss, president of Rock & Rose Landscapes, motivated his team in 2008 to win 4 awards at the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) San Francisco Bay Area Chapter's Awards program, and 5 Gold Medals at the San Francisco Flower and Garden Show. He holds a MS degree in Environmental Botany from the College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY. Mike has also served the community as a Member of the Advisory Council to the SF Water Department, as President of the Cortland Merchants Association, and as a Docent at the SF Botanical Garden. My research has turned up some mixed reviews of this company. One reviewer on an independent rating site gave a positive report with some reservations and the reviews on another rating site were inconsistent, including five raves and three not so hot. The problems voiced were concerning maintenance service and follow up on some installation issues. It might be a good idea to address the company's policies on these matters before signing on the dotted line.
Mike Boss, president of Rock & Rose Landscapes, motivated his team in 2008 to win 4 awards at the California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) San Francisco Bay Area Chapter's Awards program, and 5 Gold Medals at the San Francisco Flower and Garden Show. He holds a MS degree in Environmental Botany from the College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY. Mike has also served the community as a Member of the Advisory Council to the SF Water Department, as President of the Cortland Merchants Association, and as a Docent at the SF Botanical Garden. My research has turned up some mixed reviews of this company. One reviewer on an independent rating site gave a positive report with some reservations and the reviews on another rating site were inconsistent, including five raves and three not so hot. The problems voiced were concerning maintenance service and follow up on some installation issues. It might be a good idea to address the company's policies on these matters before signing on the dotted line.