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Rough Terrain Landscapes
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Serving Biola, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

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Customers say: True professional

"I can't say enough good things about Jesse & Hannah. They are extremely attentive to every detail on my property as well as with billing. They not only regularly maintain the landscaping of my vacation rental property but have also made significant upgrades to the landscaping too. They've installed irrigation with smart timers as well as beautiful outdoor lighting. They're on-time, reliable, and consistently do what they say they're going to do, which is about as much as you can ask for in a small, mountain town. I hope to continue to use them for years to come."
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Krueger Landscape Horticulture Inc.
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Serving Biola, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Emergency services offered

Offers commercial services

"Tim did some work for me a few months ago. I called him when I couldn't cap a broken sprinkler line. He came out, made the repair, and didn't charge me. I will recommend Tim to all my friends."
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Calif C-27 Landscape Contractor Licinse

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Response time1 day
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All Exclusive Custom Landscaping
4.9(
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Serving Biola, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Javier and his team did an excellent job on our yard. It was a challenging project requiring the removal of over 45 trees and bushes from an established yard including grinding and removing all the roots and then replacing it all with new landscaping including irrigation and lighting. His price estimate was very competitive. They started and finished on time. Definitely recommend them for all your landscaping needs."
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J&C landscaping
New to Angi

Serving Biola, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Local father and son business, taking care of lawn, gardens , Sprinkler systems ect... my goal to teach my son how a business works while taking care of the people can. 100% of the proceeds go to cost of materials for business and his college fund , thank you for taking the time to look into our business and we look forward to makeing you neighbors envy of your yard

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Valley Sprinklers Co
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Serving Biola, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Emergency services offered

"2 a.m., my sprinkler system goes on as scheduled.  I happened to be up working in my office at that time (I'm a nite owl).  I noticed that the system was continuing to run even after the alotted time.  I went out to try to figure out what was going on, and came to the conclusion that the solenoid valves were not working properly and there was no way to turn off the sprinklers, and that the yard was going to be flooded if I didnt turn the water off to the entire house, which I did.

1st thing in the morning, I called George at Valley Sprinkler's, explained the situation, and he came over to my house to perform the work within two hours.  I was extremely grateful as he had to juggle his appointments around to accomodate me.   He quickly analyzed the situation and did a temporary fix so I could at least turn the water back on to the house for the day.  We agreed on a price for the permanent fix and the next morning he returned, and changed out the solenoid valves.  He went an extra mile by checking on all my sprinkler heads to be sure everything was clean and working properly, which I had asked him to do.  No charge for that.  He did an excellent job, used quality parts, and I was very pleased.  George is courteaous, honest, dependable, and professional.  I'd hire him again in a hearbeat."
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

One of the most effective ways to improve lawn absorption is to learn how to aerate your lawn. This is a process where you poke tiny holes all throughout it to break up tough soil and sediment, creating pathways for sunlight, water, air, and nutrients to seep into the plant’s roots. In turn, it promotes stronger root systems, making your lawn or plants less susceptible to pests and disease. Ideally, you’ll want to aerate your lawn at least once per year during the growing season—think late summer to early fall. 

Planting grass from seed requires time to grow before it can handle even light foot traffic. Most varieties require a minimum of three months before you can walk on them regularly. You can expect to wait at least one year before your lawn can hold up to heavy use. Because sod is already established, it can be walked on more quickly than grass planted from seed.

First, you should figure out whether you have dormant or dead grass. Dead grass won’t come back, so you’ll have to reseed if you’re hoping for a lush lawn. However, grass can go dormant if it hasn’t received enough water or if temperatures are too cold. If it’s still decently warm outside, you can revive dormant grass by watering it. But if it’s mid-January in New England, for example, you’ll need to wait until the weather warms up again. If you want to keep grass green in winter, consider a grass like Kentucky bluegrass, which maintains its color year-round.

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.

Soaking grass seeds in water before seeding is called pre-germinating. It’s not necessary but can be very helpful in some cases. Some grasses like are very slow to germinate, and basic seeding on the ground is unlikely to be effective—that’s especially true of cool season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, rye grasses, and Bermuda grass. Soaking these seeds in a bag or bin of water for one to four days beforehand can give the grass the start it needs to survive.

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