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Staygreen Queensland hived off from Staygreen Tasmania

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Dean Crosswell of hydroseeding company Staygreen Tasmania, has established Staygreen Queensland on the Gold Coast.

  

Crosswell has more than 10 year’s experience in hydroseeding and revegetation having been in charge of has father’s company Staygreen Tasmania for that period as well as with Bill Leggat, Aquaseeding, Victoria.
His experience has included major road work and mine site rehabilitation and hydroseeding throughout Tasmania, including hydroseeding the Barnbougle Dunes Golf course near Bridport in 2004, which has been voted Australia’s premier public golf course.
Recently Staygreen Tasmania finished hydroseeding the new Lost Farm golf course next door to Barnbougle Dunes. It will open later this year. Also in Tasmania, Croswell last year hydroseeded Australia’s oldest golf course, Ratho at Bothwell 60km north of Hobart.
Crosswell says, “We have just finished hydrosprigging a bowling green in Brisbane. So I am very excited to be in Queensland building a new business, meeting new customers and growing the brand.”
He said his service includes revegetation of sports grounds, road batters and tip sites, and native seeding of protected areas, along with golf courses, bowling greens and house sites.
More information: Staygreen Queensland, 3 Heulan Court, Reedy Creek 4227, 0438 559 949, crosswell@bigpond.com.
 





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