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Southerm Grass Guardians

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Southerm Grass Guardians

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Lawncare company specializing in weed control, insect control, and fertilization to help keep your lawn healthy, green and free of weeds and insects. We also provide routine lawn maintenance (mowing, weed eating, leaf removal, edging, blowing)

Lawncare company specializing in weed control, insect control, and fertilization to help keep your lawn healthy, green and free of weeds and insects. We also provide routine lawn maintenance (mowing, weed eating, leaf removal, edging, blowing)






Dirt Diggers Lawn Care LLC

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Dirt Diggers Lawn Care LLC

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17 years of experience

Dirt Diggers Lawn Care is a company that specializes in residential and commercial property maintenance. We are a professional company that is committed to customer satisfaction and provide service in Enterprise and the surrounding areas. We also offer full irrigation installation, service, property clean outs, pinestraw, mulch and gravel installations. We do hedge trimming and tree canopy trimming as well. If a highly detailed yard or commercial grounds is what your looking for, give us a call today.

Dirt Diggers Lawn Care is a company that specializes in residential and commercial property maintenance. We are a professional company that is committed to customer satisfaction and provide service in Enterprise and the surrounding areas. We also offer full irrigation installation, service, property clean outs, pinestraw, mulch and gravel installations. We do hedge trimming and tree canopy trimming as well. If a highly detailed yard or commercial grounds is what your looking for, give us a call today.




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22 years of experience

I started my business to make people happy and i going to do the best job ever i do it all so what ever you need call me patrick kirkland i have two employees and we do the best job call for a free qoute to day.

I started my business to make people happy and i going to do the best job ever i do it all so what ever you need call me patrick kirkland i have two employees and we do the best job call for a free qoute to day.

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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Sugar water helps the microorganisms in the soil break down nutrients, thus helping certain plants grow. In other words, it is okay to water plants with sugar water, but exercise caution and never rely on sugar when fertilizing your grass. Sugar is not plant food and, if applied too liberally, kills the plants you intend to help.

Leaf removal, aeration, dethatching, mowing, pruning, and fertilizing are activities that prepare lawns for the next season.

The safest method to avoid killing your turf grass is hand pulling Johnsongrass. You can also apply vinegar for a safer herbicide, but it will still burn your lawn if it gets on it.

Speeding up grass seed germination is possible, but it requires quite a bit of extra work and commitment. Keeping the soil moist is key, but here are a few other tried-and-true methods for growing your new grass as quickly as possible:

  • Mist grass up to eight times per day to keep the soil moist.

  • Purchase a moisture-retaining seed coating for your grass seeds.

  • Amend soil that is compacted or in the wrong pH range.

  • Choose the right grass seed for your area’s climate and soil conditions.

  • Avoid planting on windy days or during periods of extreme rain or drought.

You don't want to over-fertilize your lawn because it can burn the grass and even kill it. Healthy soil usually requires two fertilization applications a year during the height of the growing season. This fertilization schedule typically starts at the start of fall and the end of spring, depending on the grass type and plants.

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