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WATERBOY CLEANING SERVICES. LLC

Prattville Alabama
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WATERBOY CLEANING SERVICES. LLC

Prattville Alabama
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We offer pressure washing, soft washing, car detailing, fence cleaning, small landscape work. Soft washing includes soffit, roofs, and most houses. Landscaping work includes flower bed maintenance and leaf removal. Give us a call at 334-306-7206 we do free estimates.

We offer pressure washing, soft washing, car detailing, fence cleaning, small landscape work. Soft washing includes soffit, roofs, and most houses. Landscaping work includes flower bed maintenance and leaf removal. Give us a call at 334-306-7206 we do free estimates.




Grobe's Lawn & Landscape

3610 Frontenac St
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Grobe's Lawn & Landscape

3610 Frontenac St
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12 years of experience

Grobe's Lawn & Landscape is a fully licensed and insured landscape company who serves the Montgomery and tri-county areas. We have been in business for 2 years and we continue to grow each day, we look forward to helping you with your landscape needs.

Grobe's Lawn & Landscape is a fully licensed and insured landscape company who serves the Montgomery and tri-county areas. We have been in business for 2 years and we continue to grow each day, we look forward to helping you with your landscape needs.






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20 years of experience

General handyman services, always top quality work. Small company with low overhead to keep prices down and pass savings along to you...the customer! Never asks for a dime in payment until work is completed to YOUR satisfaction. Always happy to meet new customers and give a free quote!

General handyman services, always top quality work. Small company with low overhead to keep prices down and pass savings along to you...the customer! Never asks for a dime in payment until work is completed to YOUR satisfaction. Always happy to meet new customers and give a free quote!


"We had the best experience with Three Kings Lawn Care."

Annie T on October 2020

Lawn and Garden Services , Flower Bed Building. Commercial and Residential Properties serviced.

"We had the best experience with Three Kings Lawn Care."

Annie T on October 2020

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Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

You kill ivy permanently by cutting it at the root and applying herbicide. You can also tear out ivy at the roots to remove it and apply herbicide as an extra measure. Covering the area with at least two inches thick of mulch or leaves can prevent future growth. Watch the area for any regrowth and kill regrowth immediately.

The basic method of getting rid of bamboo is continuously watering and cutting it using an axe, pruners, or mower until the roots have been exhausted of their energy stores. However, most professionals find that digging up bamboo to remove underground shoots called rhizomes is the most effective method.

Manual removal is the only method that includes removing the tree’s roots. Otherwise, root removal is considered a separate job—and depending on the complexity of your root system, you can expect to pay between $100 and $200 per hour for a tree professional to remove roots safely.

Yes, tree roots can regenerate after they’re pruned or cut. In fact, trimming can stimulate new growth, especially in healthy trees. The tree’s roots can still grow back even after a tree is cut down, (and learning how to get rid of regrowing tree roots is a separate feat). Still, if you don’t wish to harm a tree, pruning the roots should be done with extreme care, and ideally by a professional.

If the tree is very small—under 4 or 5 inches in diameter—and you’re experienced handling a chainsaw, you may be able to cut down the tree on your own, provided there’s plenty of room for it to fall. 

However, felling even small trees can be dangerous, and it’s always advisable to have a spotter on hand. This will help make sure the tree doesn’t fall the wrong way or that branches aren’t about to fall on you while you’re working.

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