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Kenneth Crisp Jr. owner of
Superior Lawn Service started working in lawn care industry
at a very young age. Superior Lawn Service was built by
hard work and total commitment to customer satisfaction. He
built Superior Lawn Service into the company it is today one
lawn at a time by driving a spray truck from sun up to
sundown and always being there for his customers. Superior
Lawn Service is without a doubt “The Greatest Lawn Care
Service Available”. Superior Lawn Service was started in a small
warehouse with a desk in one corner, fertilize in another
corner and Kenneth’s first spray truck. He remembers his
first truck with a smile and a twinkle in his eye. The
truck would boil the water out of the radiator and leak oil
in the street when parked for a long time.
Kenneth’s father taught him
at young age, “Do it right” and “Be the best at
whatever you do”. Kenneth’s hands on experience paved
the way and provided the knowledge to make Superior Lawn
Service into the company it is today and live up to it's
motto:
“Our reputation is weed-less”

Kenneth
is frequently seen looking at customers lawns accompanied by
his son Cody and their trusted friend Fred, (the basset-
hound). Cody is being prepared for a future at Superior
Lawn Service by working at the shop, helping to inspect
lawns, doing estimates and meeting customers. Kenneth tells
a story of when Cody first started school, Kenneth was
walking him to school crossing the lawn and Cody found an
armyworm in the grass. Cody said: "Dad, we need to spray
this lawn for armyworms”. He was 5 years old at the
time.
Kenneth doesn’t run a truck
anymore but instead handles the management of Superior Lawn
Service. Kenneth trains the employees and considers each
and every one of them family just like the customers are
family. He’s there for them and he’s there for you.
Kenneth is a proud member,
and has served on the board of directors for the ATA
(Arkansas Turf grass Association). Since 1980 Superior Lawn
Service has grown into 3 locations for your consideration in
your lawn care needs.
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