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T&C

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3 years of experience

Welcome T&C is a company that is here to help and assist. Tv and internet problems are alternate features with the services that cant be added. customer service is handled pertain to each situation or need for the customer. If the staff of T&C can not return your call loo for the email the given email. Business is always a pleasure may peace be with you.

Welcome T&C is a company that is here to help and assist. Tv and internet problems are alternate features with the services that cant be added. customer service is handled pertain to each situation or need for the customer. If the staff of T&C can not return your call loo for the email the given email. Business is always a pleasure may peace be with you.


Lawn care service offering specialty services such as: fertilization, weed control, soil analysis, fungicide, insect control, and aeration.


Reachs landscaping

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Reachs landscaping

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Starting a new year and new opportunities for customers and our business. We are family owned company looking to meet all customers needs in landscaping. If in need for anymore info you can reach out to us and we will try to answer any of your questions or concerns.

Starting a new year and new opportunities for customers and our business. We are family owned company looking to meet all customers needs in landscaping. If in need for anymore info you can reach out to us and we will try to answer any of your questions or concerns.


Enviro Turf Spray

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Enviro Turf Spray

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Lawn Care Service that provides weed control and lawn fertilization in Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, Mobile and surrounding areas. We specialize in treating Broadleaf and Grassy weeds in southern alabama centipede, zoysia, bermuda, and st augustine lawns. We use organic chemicals when possible while providing our lawn treatment services. We are a family owned, local company with decades of experience

Lawn Care Service that provides weed control and lawn fertilization in Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, Mobile and surrounding areas. We specialize in treating Broadleaf and Grassy weeds in southern alabama centipede, zoysia, bermuda, and st augustine lawns. We use organic chemicals when possible while providing our lawn treatment services. We are a family owned, local company with decades of experience






Yard Dog is owned and operated by Jess Owens, resident of West Mobile. We are a check/cash only establishment. Payment due when job is finished.


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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Some of the particular herbicides that work best to get rid of nut grass without killing the grass include Halosulfuron-methyl, mesotrione, sulfentrazone, and metsulfuron. A herbicide like glyphosate would kill nutgrass, but it will kill nearby plants, too.

Planting grass from seed requires time to grow before it can handle even light foot traffic. Most varieties require a minimum of three months before you can walk on them regularly. You can expect to wait at least one year before your lawn can hold up to heavy use. Because sod is already established, it can be walked on more quickly than grass planted from seed.

You should fertilize your lawn after it has grown at least two inches or after your second mow (usually in March or April). Applying fertilizer too early can feed your weeds and cause them to grow stronger, too. You should water your lawn two to three days before you apply fertilizer to ensure the soil absorbs it.

Look for a broadleaf herbicide, one that has been formulated specifically for dandelions and is considered grass-safe.

Putting too much lime on your lawn can change the soil's pH level from acidic to alkaline. While grass doesn't do well in acidic soils, an alkaline situation can be just as detrimental to its health. Alkaline soil blocks the grass's ability to absorb vital nutrients necessary for survival. If you apply too much lime, you can reverse the effects over a relatively short time by applying commercially available products designed for the purpose or by adding compost to the soil.

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