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| Hill Horticulture, Inc. |
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| Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens |
| City: San Antonio, TX |
| We had a super experience with Hill Horticulture. They were very responsive, quick to come out, quick to get a quote, started when they said they would, showed up every day, and did a super job. We had a pretty big project done of taking out rotting railroad ties from a tierd flower bed, replacing that with a stone wall, cutting a new stone sidewalk through the middle of the yard, and reworking the sprinkler system. They provided all the planning, gave us an complete drawing of what it would look like in advance, gave us great ideas, and followed through on it all. Our neighbors are constatly stopping to tell us how great it looks. |
| Roland Flores |
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| Project: Landscape Yard or Gardens |
| City: San Antonio, TX |
| He and his team did a great job to change an area of my yard from a distraction to becoming the focal point of the yard. They did a great job and accomplished it within the time frame specified. |
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| San Antonio City Facts
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Downtown San Antonio,TX is the site of San Antonio's three oldest Spanish settlements, this area includes the Alamo and other historic sites, along with the River Walk, the Alamodome, the convention center, the Rivercenter Mall, and many high-rise hotels, restaurants, and shops.
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The early Payaya Indians of the area called this area Yanaguana which means The Clear Water. Spanish explorers in 1691 discovered the Payaya Indian camp on a gentle river and named the site San Antonio.
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During the Texas Revolution in 1835, San Antonio was captured by the Texans from Mexico. This event precipitated the attach on the Alamo by General Santa Anna in 1836.
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