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JP'S cleaning

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JP'S cleaning

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Specializing in cleaning and organizing of homes and offices. We are a small owner operated business that is here to help you with all your cleaning needs.

Specializing in cleaning and organizing of homes and offices. We are a small owner operated business that is here to help you with all your cleaning needs.







S&B Lawn care

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S&B Lawn care

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We can mow, weedeat, pressure wash, lawn care (such as picking up sticks, leaves, pine straw , pine cones etc.)

We can mow, weedeat, pressure wash, lawn care (such as picking up sticks, leaves, pine straw , pine cones etc.)


"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

The best way to fix a lumpy yard depends on the cause. However, in many cases, you can address yard lumps by improving the health of your soil and turfgrass. Choose grass varieties that are best suited for your area and look for disease-resistant varieties. Fertilize and water your lawn as needed to keep it looking lush throughout the warmer months. Mow your grass at a height of 2 to 3 inches once or twice a week.

You can try that, but it isn't likely to yield results. It's like watering potted plants without putting the seeds in. Most of the tossed grass seeds sit on top of the soil or existing grass blades and never germinate. The seeds need to make it into the soil, just like growing a potted plant. The best way to accomplish this is to aerate your lawn first, then overseed.

If you have a beautifully thriving yard with no bald spots, you can choose to aerate your yard once every two years. Otherwise, having your lawn aerated at least once a year is recommended. And in those circumstances where you have a significant amount of thatch buildup or a thinning and bald yard, it's best to aerate twice a year to maintain a healthy lawn.

There are a few time periods or conditions during which you should avoid aerating your lawn. For example, do not aerate when the ground is frozen or waterlogged, as it can damage the soil structure and grass roots. Aerating during the peak of summer heat or drought is also not recommended since it can stress your grass further. It's best to wait for cooler, more favorable conditions. Finally, newly seeded lawns should not be aerated until the grass is well-established, usually at least one year after seeding.

Costs range from $50 to $200, depending on lawn size and method used.

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