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Family-owned Harrington Enterprises flourishes

Camri and Chad Harrington offer top-notch customer service at Harrington Enterprises. Photo by Hannah Wingert By Hannah Wingert “We pride ourselves on servicing what we sell,” said Chad Harrington of Harrington Enterprises. Chad and his wife Camri have been in the lawn and garden business together since 1999 and have made customer service their priority. Chad began his career over

25 years ago working for Marzolf Implement in Spring Valley. He was able to work in their lawn and garden department and found that he liked it. From there, he moved to working for Camri’s grandparents, Floyd and Ruth Caster at Dexter Lawn and Garden in Dexter. When Dexter Lawn and Gar-

den closed, Chad bought out the inventory so he could start his own business. Originally, he was going to purchase an old gas station in Dexter and open up there, but thanks to some test wells on the property, a clean bill of sale couldn’t be produced. He and Camri ended up buying a 100-acre property about 11 miles

south of Spring Valley on Highway 63. “The first years of a business make it or break it,” Chad said. However, Chad and Camri had an advantage. “We retained our customers from Dexter so we started out with an established clientele,” he pointed out. Their new property came with a house and several grain bins, but no other buildings, so the first order of business was to build a large shed that could be used to house Harrington Enterprises. Over the years, Chad and Camri have added additional buildings for storage and other uses. In the beginning, the Harringtons farmed their land, but they now rent it out. “We work at least 16 hours a day for at least six days a week this time of year (at Harrington Enterprises). That keeps us busy enough,” laughed Camri. Having a business right off of Highway 63 has been helpful for Harrington Enterprises. “It’s great frontage,” Camri noted. “We couldn’t ask for better traffic.” While the highway traffic has been great for business, Harrington Enterprises has proven that that’s not the only reason it’s flourished. Two years ago, Highway 63 was shut down for construction. “We were bracing for a slow year,” Chad said. It never came. “It was the best year we ever had and that was with no highway for two months,” he added.

The bread and butter of Harrington Enterprises are their Country Clipper lawnmowers. The Harringtons have been the recipients of seven Top Ten Dealer awards from the Country Clipper company. They also carry Snapper lawnmowers, Archer Oil, snowblowers, chainsaws, tractor buckets and forks, seed corn, seed beans, oil, filters, and much more. “You have to be diversified,” Chad said about running a small business in a rural community. About 80% of the Harringtons’ business comes from the local farmers. Commercial accounts make up another 5% and the remaining 15% of their customers are residential. Despite being a lawn and garden business, Chad and Camri stay busy all year round. Over the winter months, they spend their time picking up and servicing equipment. Every Saturday, after closing up the shop for the day, Chad spends around eight hours delivering equipment and then coming back later in the evening with the trailer still full, but this time with repairs. Chad and Camri’s 16-year-old son Carter enjoys working with his parents and hopes to someday take over the family business. Their 19-year-old daughter is away at college but is happy

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Ruskell Outdoor Services will help make your property beautiful

Ruskell Outdoor Services has mulch for sale which can be picked up or delivered. Greg Ruskell sits in front of one of the several types of mulch they offer. Photo by Barb Jeffers

Greg Ruskell stands next to the Ruskell Outdoor Services sign located at their product distribution site on Hwy. 52 in Chatfield. Photo by Barb Jeffers By Barb Jeffers Now that spring is in full bloom, it is a good time to take a look around your yard and property and decide if you are happy with what you see. If not, Ruskell Outdoor Services of Chatfield, Minn., can design and create something new and exciting for you. Whether it is a simple walkway, a retaining wall, or a larger project such as an outdoor patio, Ruskell Outdoor Services will help you to realize your dream. Owners Greg and Maggie Ruskell work together with their employees to make their customers happy and, “We pride ourselves on doing stuff the right way and stand behind our work,” states Greg. “Our business would not be where it is today without our great employees and the work that they do. We are fortunate and appreciative to have them and they are our most important asset,” states Greg. The foundation of the business began over 17 years ago when Greg and his brothers were in high school and mowed

lawns in their spare time, which grew into Ruskell Lawn Service as an official business in 1994. Greg attended the University of Wisconsin - River Falls pursuing a degree in horticulture/landscape design and then worked in the Twin Cities area doing design work and installation of landscapes before returning back to southeastern Minnesota. Greg and Maggie Ruskell took over ownership in 2007, changing the name of the business to Ruskell Outdoor Services. They have enjoyed providing customers with lawn services, winter services, design services, landscaping services and more. They currently have six full-time employees and six to eight parttime employees. “This is basically what I have done my whole life,” says Greg, aside from college, and he finds his work as interesting and exciting as ever as he looks forward to a busy spring and summer doing landscape work. His days are interesting, as Greg says since they do so many different things, there is a vari-

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to help out as well when she’s home. Both kids grew up in the shop, starting out in a playpen when they were too little to run around. “When we first started, our daughter was only a couple of years old,” Camri said, explaining that having their own business meant that she and Chad didn’t have to pay for daycare. “It was great having them grow up here,” she added. The timing of their business worked out perfectly for their family. As the kids grew and became more independent, the business grew as well. “We couldn’t make it work with young kids with how busy we are now,” Camri said.

Chad and Camri work hard to take care of their customers. Chad is certified with every line they sell and everything is warrantied in house. They also stock a large number of parts so that customers don’t have to wait for them to be ordered. “Word of mouth has been very good to us,” Chad said, something that speaks to their excellent customer service. The Harringtons are well aware that the customers are what make their business successful, and they go above and beyond to take care of them. Harrington Enterprises is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. You can find out more at www. harringtonenterprisesmn.com or by calling (507) 561-2282.

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David and Marti Gray call the James A. Thompson B & B a “labor of love.” Photo by Rich Wicks By Rich Wicks David and Marti Gray may have stumbled upon the secret to time travel. At least, that’s the impression a person receives upon entering the James A Thompson Bed & Breakfast, which they are renovating in an effort to bring it back to its condition from roughly 150 years ago. And though the restoration efforts are not yet completed, the house and grounds

exude a classic and peaceful beauty that is rare in today’s world. Marti and David grew up in Colorado and Wyoming, but moved to Cedar Rapids (Iowa) about 35 years ago and raised their three children there. Marti shares that although they’d visited Lanesboro many times, a couple of years ago they happened to find the Thompson House by accident. Marti said

Monday, April 17, 2017 a friend had sent her a link regarding a Bed & Breakfast in Bayfield (Wisconsin) but the website included a link for “Bed & Breakfasts of the Midwest,” and when Marti clicked on that, the Thompson House popped up, and she immediately felt a connection when they realized the property was for sale. Since she always loved B & Bs, and since David always wanted to live next to a stream, they said the decision to buy was an easy one. The house is located at 401 Parkway Avenue, right between Sylvan Park and the Root River. The brick Italianate two-story home was built sometime in the early 1870s. Marti adds, “The house is on the historic registry. The man who built it (James Thompson) is the man who first invested in Lanesboro. They built the dam, they built the first mill, and they built a hotel. We know the dam was built in 1869, and we believe the house was built right after that.” She pointed out that the furnishings are not necessarily original to the house, but are true to the time period. She said her true calling is in deciding how to decorate the walls and ceilings. She showed samples of various wall papers (Bradbury papers), anaglypta

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Post-winter garden prep

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She said that com- care by the time spring arrives. assess the location of their plant coming weeks. they’ve encountered time after pared to most B & Bs, theirs Preparing a garden for spring life before spring gardening sea- Spring gardening season is time here, and why they plan to is more intimate, since there and summer involves assessing son begins. Some plants may right around the corner, so now are only three guest rooms, and any damage that harsh weather not be getting enough sun- is an ideal time to prepare garstay. The Grays hosted an open that sometimes a family will might have caused. As tempera- light in certain locations on a dens for the warmer seasons house last fall to thank the com- reserve the entire house. She tures climb, gardeners can heed property, while others might ahead. munity for the great welcome said guests often enjoy walking the following post-winter garden and to thank those contracted to the corner of their 1.3 acres, preparation tips in an effort to Our wood for the restoration project: SB where the spray from the dam’s ensure some successful gardenSpruce ridge OutdOOr Furnace Bolson and Sons, Root River waterfall can be felt. furnaces ing in the months ahead. are designed to be Hardwoods, Nepstad Con- The property has a well-devel- • Assess the damage. Even if installed outdoors. struction, Marty Hungerholt, oped website (jamesathomp- winter was mild, gardens might The G-CLASS Randy Harmon, Les Schop- sonhouse.com) which includes still have suffered some damGasifier Furnace pers, Haakenson Electric, VIS many pictures and an option age. 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When laundering linens, skip the energy-using dryer and let items line dry in the sun and fresh air. If you decide to purchase some new items, look for products made from sustainable or organic fabrics. Hemp and bamboo textiles have grown in popularity. Hemp and bamboo plants grow quickly, and their durability makes these materials smart choices. When replacing items around the house, donate older items to a charitable organization. Flowers and plants Spring and summer call to mind beautiful blooming plants. Relying on native, sustainable plants is practical, environmentally friendly and cost-effective. According to the National Wildlife Federation, sustainable plants are native plants. Native plants sustain local wildlife more effectively than nonnative alternatives, so include native plants in your sustainable garden. Native plants also are less reliant on pesticides and herbicides to keep them healthy and viable. Don't forget to bring plants indoors as well. Even though you may be opening the windows more, indoor plants can filter and purify indoor air. The NASA Clean Air Study, led in association with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America, found that certain common indoor plants naturally remove toxic agents such as benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from the air. Efficient air cleaning is accomplished with at least one plant per 100 square feet of home or office space. Proper disposal Spring cleaning is another tradition for many families come the end of winter and dawn of spring. Many people use spring as a time to go through closets and garages to remove items they no longer use or need. In an effort to clean up fast, some people may dispose of chemical products, paints, treated lumber, and many other items in ways that can be damaging to the environment. Always learn local municipal guidelines for proper disposal of potentially harmful products. Area recycling centers may have drop-off areas for stains and paints, used motor oil and other potentially harmful products. Before discarding something, see if it can be donated or sold. This will result in fewer items ending up in landfills. Exercise caution outdoors as well. Runoff from cleaning products used on home siding or driveways can leach into the surrounding soil or find its way into sewage drains that ultimately direct fluids to public waterways. Choose environmentally responsible products whenever possible. Springtime renovation and cleaning projects provide the perfect opportunity to adopt eco-friendly practices that pay dividends for years to come.


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How to plant a tree for successful growth Learn the right way to plant a tree to improve the landscape and the environment. More sunlight and warm temperatures frequently inspire homeowners to spend more time in the great outdoors during spring and summer. Outdoor projects often top homeowners' to-do lists in spring and summer, with gardens and landscapes taking center stage. Planting more trees around the yard is one popular project that can improve property value and benefit the environment. Why plant trees? There are plenty of reasons to plant trees. Trees provide a natural form of shade, reducing

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USDA announces funding availability to help low-income individuals and families buy or repair homes exciting step, USDA requires applicants to take a homeownership education course that will inform them of the buying process and help safeguard their important investment.” USDA’s Direct Home Loan Program offers financing to qualified very-low and lowincome applicants that are unable to qualify for traditional financing. No down payment

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John Schott Owner 507-867-0081

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M ensink Landscaping 507-765-2580 • Preston, MN

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200 TUNEUP $39.95 TRADEUP $OFF Schedule your Tune-Up today. We’ll provide:

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Trade Up your old water softener or filter and get up to $200 Off the purchase of a new Culligan HE Water System and FREE Salt for one Year! “HEY CULLIGAN MAN!”

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Call 507-765-2151


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Fillmore County Journal Spring Home & Garden

Monday, April 17, 2017

Switch to geothermal for incredible comfort and savings

Switching to geo can save you even more, if you hurry! WaterFurnace units can save you up to 70% on heating, cooling & hot water by capturing the clean, renewable energy in your backyard to provide incredible home comfort. Now, for a limited time, we’re offering homeowners with traditional systems a very special Switch-to-Geo rebate package on our most efficient and comfortable geothermal heat pumps—the 7 Series and the dual capacity 5 Series—from now until June 23, 2017. Hurry and contact Johnson Comfort Systems to learn more about the Geothermal Upgrade Event!

7 SERIES

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INSTANT REBATE

5 SERIES

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Your Local WaterFurnace Dealer

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Rebates available only to residential customers through participating dealers. WaterFurnace is a registered trademark of WaterFurnace International, Inc.


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