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Showtime Landscaping & Maintenance LLC

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No job to big or small. Have experience in just about anything dealing with landscape. From pavers, irrigation, turf, brick walls, waterfalls, fences, removal of stumps etc. We do offer regular maintenance plans after any clean up to keep your household yard clean and neat. Give us a call for a free estimate today or if you have an questions about any job your looking to have done.

No job to big or small. Have experience in just about anything dealing with landscape. From pavers, irrigation, turf, brick walls, waterfalls, fences, removal of stumps etc. We do offer regular maintenance plans after any clean up to keep your household yard clean and neat. Give us a call for a free estimate today or if you have an questions about any job your looking to have done.









Bug Emergency Pest Control

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Bug Emergency Pest Control

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Bug Emergency Pest Control offers the highest quality pest control services in the tri-state area. Our services come with our personal guarantee and are performed by licensed and qualified technicians.

"Bug Emergency is a very professional company. They came right out on a Saturday to clear our beehive in the inside of our walls with minimal damages. The entire process was completed in about an hour. Super quick and efficient! Definitely call them if you have a pest problem!"

Roseann G on May 2022

Bug Emergency Pest Control offers the highest quality pest control services in the tri-state area. Our services come with our personal guarantee and are performed by licensed and qualified technicians.

"Bug Emergency is a very professional company. They came right out on a Saturday to clear our beehive in the inside of our walls with minimal damages. The entire process was completed in about an hour. Super quick and efficient! Definitely call them if you have a pest problem!"

Roseann G on May 2022


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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

It’s not required, but it is helpful if your goal is to produce new growth. Any fertilization should occur after the lawn is aerated and before the compost is applied. If you also plan to spread seed, you’ll want to do so after the fertilizer is applied and once the ground is damp, but not wet.

If your lawn and general landscape are struggling, consider calling a local landscape specialist to suggest lawn amendments, local plants, and hardscape changes to boost the long-term health of your outdoor space. While you may be able to take on small projects yourself—such as reseeding your lawn or testing the soil—a professional can help you build a plan to bring a struggling yard back to life quickly.

You can fertilize right after mowing as long as you've collected the clippings. If you leave grass clipping, they can form a mat that prevents the fertilizer from reaching the soil. Plus, grass clippings are rich in nitrogen, so if you leave them and then apply fertilizer, you can end up with too much nitrogen in the soil.

If your lawn has a higher pH than recommended for your type of grass or it looks yellow, sulfur can help. If your lawn is slow to grow and not very lush, it could also benefit from a  higher sulfur content. Sandy soil is especially vulnerable to sulfur deficiencies.

Carpetgrass is a low-maintenance grass requiring little fertilization that thrives in subprime growing conditions. However, regular mowing is necessary to avoid the growth of unsightly seed stalks, and you may have to water it frequently to prevent drying out the soil. That includes watering the grass over dry winters to help keep it healthy, and it may start dying out in particularly cold climates where it grows poorly. Carpetgrass can also be vulnerable to some types of turf fungus, so it’s important not to overthatch. 

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