The nugget. (Sisters, Or.) 1994-current, April 21, 2021, Page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, April 21, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
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WELCOME
TO SISTERS,
SPRING!
If the past year has taught us
anything, it’s that our home place
matters — a lot. Now more than
ever, we want to make our living
space truly our own.
We are ready to go. It’s time to
get the yard in shape; time to turn
the yard into a nice place to safely
gather; time to stop thinking and
start doing.
With materials hard to come by
and prices on the rise, it pays to
plan ahead with the help of expe-
rienced professionals who can
help you make the most of your
home-improvement plans. They
can help you choose the right
project — then help you get it
done … or help you do it yourself.
Sisters’ dedicated service pro-
fessionals and skilled tradesmen
can help you make your home
safer, more functional, more liv-
able — and more beautiful.
Rent the tools for the job or hire
folks who have the best equipment
and the expertise to put living
well in Sisters within your reach.
ALPINE LAND MANAGEMENT
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Juniper
Composting organic fertilizer FIREWOOD
SPRING CLEAN UP
$200/cord
DELIVERED
Preventative fi re-fuel reduction
TREE AND SHRUB PRUNING
Hauling fuels debris, staging for fall burning
Specializing in
Sisters Properties
541 977 6711
alpineland@aol.com
Vernon Stubbs
No Job Too Big Or Too Small!
“This area is a unique place on earth,” Vernon
Stubbs says. “It’s a huge responsibility for us to
steward the land and be very careful with it.”
Stubbs shoulders that responsibility through his
company, Alpine Land Management.
He promotes biodiversity through thinning,
especially of juniper, controlled “jackpot” burning
of concentrated fuels, reforesting, transplanting of
native botanicals and grasses and composting. He
turns cut juniper into fence posts and firewood
lengths.
Where burning isn’t an option, he will haul mate-
rials away. And he will deliver firewood through the
summer.
Alpine Land Management is currently engaged
in fescue restoration projects, which provide excel-
lent value for the customer, while restoring a natural
feel to the landscape. Stubbs transplants the fescue
evenly and top-dresses with compost to get the dry-
land grass established. It doesn’t require irrigation.
With Stubbs’ deep knowledge and passion,
Alpine Land Management offers clients value,
quality — and a sense of pride in their personal
landscape.