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Beenes bush hogging llc

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Beenes bush hogging llc

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11 years of experience

Locally owned and operated Fully insured Commercial or residential Material hauling top soil, sand, red clay, sb2, debris clean up. Lawn care Bush hogging Garden tilling Finish mowing Limb chipping Boom mowing Fence row cleaning Light dirtwork Driveway repair Grapple bucket Parking lot sweeping

Locally owned and operated Fully insured Commercial or residential Material hauling top soil, sand, red clay, sb2, debris clean up. Lawn care Bush hogging Garden tilling Finish mowing Limb chipping Boom mowing Fence row cleaning Light dirtwork Driveway repair Grapple bucket Parking lot sweeping




O&C lawn care

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O&C lawn care

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We handle basic lawn care/yards also involves hedges weed eating and shrubs call or email to discuss prices

"Cut 3 mobile home parks in a timely manner, respectful, great work and i have 10 compliments the owner and his team."

Lekesha H on September 2020

We handle basic lawn care/yards also involves hedges weed eating and shrubs call or email to discuss prices

"Cut 3 mobile home parks in a timely manner, respectful, great work and i have 10 compliments the owner and his team."

Lekesha H on September 2020

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

There are several best practices you can do to keep your lawn looking healthy. Knowing when to water grass is among the most important. Having your sprinkler timer set to early morning is best because it gives your grass and plants enough time to absorb water before the sun and wind can evaporate it. To maximize a sprinkler’s impact, aerate your lawn once or twice per year. Doing this achieves better absorption and stronger root systems for your grass.

Short answer: yes. Although aeration is beneficial for most lawns and soil types, if it’s done too frequently, you can weaken the grass’s roots so much that they’ll begin to have trouble. Generally, most lawns can be aerated as infrequently as once every one to three years, although those with more foot traffic and compaction may benefit from aeration up to twice yearly.

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, grass variety, and lawn usage. In general, it is recommended to aerate cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass or fescue once a year during the fall. On the other hand, warm-season grasses such as Bermuda or zoysia benefit from aeration in late spring or early summer. However, it's essential to assess your lawn's specific needs, as signs of compaction and reduced grass health may indicate the need for aeration outside these general guidelines.

The easiest way to rough up soil to accept grass seed and provide the best opportunity for its growth is to make several passes over the area with a garden tiller and rake away the loosened vegetation and debris. However, in some cases, very hard ground may require using a shovel or pick to break up pieces into smaller chunks that the tiller can handle more easily.

While your lawn will reap the benefits of core aeration faster than liquid aeration, the liquid solution will last longer and have more cumulative effects. If your lawn is in really bad shape, try both. By creating holes in the soil with the core aerator, you’ll make it easier for your lawn to absorb the liquid aerator solution. You might have to apply the liquid aerator several times during the growing season, but again, the positive results will be more cumulative than with core aeration on its own.

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