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Affordable Lawncare Landscaping Service

120 Mimosa Pt
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120 Mimosa Pt
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Trust in our landscaping and design services at Affordable Lawncare landscaping Service, to provide you with expert help from the design through to maintaining your lawn. You'll love how easy it can be to have a beautiful lawn. Let our crew get dirty handling all of your yard work by building new flowerbeds and garden areas for you to enjoy. You'll always get a beautiful finished result and expert guidance through the process.

Trust in our landscaping and design services at Affordable Lawncare landscaping Service, to provide you with expert help from the design through to maintaining your lawn. You'll love how easy it can be to have a beautiful lawn. Let our crew get dirty handling all of your yard work by building new flowerbeds and garden areas for you to enjoy. You'll always get a beautiful finished result and expert guidance through the process.




Johnson's Carpentry & Construction

714 Liberty St.
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Johnson's Carpentry & Construction

714 Liberty St.
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19 years of experience

hi,im markelle,people call me mark,for short,im a licensed contractor,in the state of arkansas,lic.#0230141112;i.d.28408.i ben doing carpentry going on sixteen[16]years now and still going.i have done plenty of residential and commercial work(high school,churches,hair salon,old buildings,etc.).i am a general contractor who enjoys what he does and take pride in a job well done.i have plenty of references,so give us a call,thank you.

hi,im markelle,people call me mark,for short,im a licensed contractor,in the state of arkansas,lic.#0230141112;i.d.28408.i ben doing carpentry going on sixteen[16]years now and still going.i have done plenty of residential and commercial work(high school,churches,hair salon,old buildings,etc.).i am a general contractor who enjoys what he does and take pride in a job well done.i have plenty of references,so give us a call,thank you.


Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

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

Both zoysia grass and bermuda grass are somewhat similar to St. Augustine because they’re all warm-season grasses. Beyond that, most grass types have unique properties that set them apart. Zoysia grass costs twice the price of St. Augustine grass on average and it has thinner blades and a deeper green appearance. Bermuda grass, compared to St. Augustine, has much thinner blades, is softer to the touch, and has a higher tolerance for colder weather.

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.

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

A quick search online may recommend that you give your dog apple cider vinegar to help decrease the pH level of your dog’s urine. This method won’t help your yard, though. Most turf grasses thrive on slightly acidic soil, so apple cider vinegar won’t make much of a difference. 

The main cause of grass death by dog urine isn’t the pH level anyway—it’s usually the excessive amount of nitrogen that kills your grass.

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