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Vasquez Landscape Management Inc
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Serving Cabazon, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"Spoke with Jennifer to start the process of adding a retaining wall to my yard and Jose and his team really did amazing. There were no hassles. These guys are in their A game. They’re a company worth coming back to."
Dan and Bille
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Recommended by33%of homeowners
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McCormick Home Builders, Inc.
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Serving Cabazon, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Leo was very helpful and quick to respond. We’re happy with how our 2 bathrooms turned out. Project was completed within the time promised. Our only complaint is that the workers did not clean up very well. But overall, we’re satisfied and we’ll use them again."
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Waller&lawns
New to Angi

Serving Cabazon, CA and surrounding areas

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Hi, my name is Jeriel I am dedicated to serving my community as well and my clients , to ensure a well serviced lawn whetn you come home after a long day of work your house will always look presentable and well taking care of . I take pride in my work ensuring the best quality of work leaving you and you home satisfied . You can count on Waller and Lawns to get it done

Native Roots Landscaping
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Serving Cabazon, CA and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Eduardo Cervantes, owner of Native Roots Landscaping. I’m a licensed, bonded, and insured landscape contractor specializing in landscape renovations, drought-tolerant designs, irrigation systems, sod installation, and hardscape improvements.\n\nWith years of hands-on experience in municipal and school district grounds management, I bring professionalism, organization, and attention to detail to every project. I believe in clear communication, quality workmanship, and delivering results that add long-term value to your property.\n\nAt Native Roots Landscaping, we treat every project with care and pride. If you’re looking for a dependable contractor who shows up and stands behind his work, I’d be honored to help transform your outdoor space.\n\n— Eduardo Cervantes\nNative Roots Landscaping

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Lopez Custom Lanscaping & Welding
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Serving Cabazon, CA and surrounding areas

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Hello my name is Alfonso Lopez I’m professional landscaping and welding I have been working on this type of job about 10 years I’m responsible and honest. My goal is to grow my business and keep giving a quality service to my customers.

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Everett Lee Enterprises LLC
New to Angi

Serving Cabazon, CA and surrounding areas

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At Webster Restoration, we take pride in delivering honest, high-quality craftsmanship with exceptional customer service. Whether you’re planning a full home remodel, refreshing your property with new paint, upgrading your backyard, or tackling a long-overdue cleanup project, we’re committed to treating every home like it’s our own.\n\nWith years of hands-on experience in residential renovations and property improvements, we specialize in remodels, interior and exterior painting, fencing, retaining walls, landscaping, clean-outs, repairs, and general restoration services. As a licensed real estate broker, I understand the value that quality improvements add to a home, and I bring that same attention to detail to every project we complete.\n\nOur goal is simple: provide dependable communication, fair pricing, and quality work that exceeds expectations. No matter the size of the project, we’re here to help bring your vision to life while making the process as smooth and stress-free as possib

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Choosing between sod and seed depends on your budget, timeline, and maintenance preferences.

Sod:

  • Pros: Provides an instant, lush lawn and immediate curb appeal. It's more resistant to weeds and erosion, can be installed any time during the growing season, and offers a consistent appearance.

  • Cons: Has a higher upfront cost, typically $0.90 to $1.80 more per square foot than seed. It offers fewer grass varieties and must be installed immediately upon delivery.

Seed:

  • Pros: Less expensive upfront, making it a budget-friendly option. It offers a wider variety of grass types and is easier for a DIY installation.

  • Cons: Takes much longer to establish, potentially up to two years for a full lawn. It requires more maintenance, including regular weed control, and is more difficult to cultivate.

Ultimately, if you want a beautiful lawn quickly and have a larger budget, sod is an excellent choice. If you are patient, want to save money, and prefer a wider selection of grass types, seeding may be the better option.

Yes, you should water your grass after seeding it. During the first couple of weeks after laying the seed, you should water the lawn two or three times per day for 10 to 15 minutes each session. After that, you can switch to 20- or 30-minute watering sessions every other day.

Properly preparing the soil for planting grass seed may include applying fertilizer several weeks before spreading the seed if you plan to overseed the lawn. However, in most cases involving a brand-new lawn, spreading a starter fertilizer along with the grass seed will give it the best chance of taking root quickly and growing strong.

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.

Technically no, but they can look very similar and people often refer to the weedy grasses interchangeably. However, several differences keep these species separate. Crabgrass is often a darker color than carpetgrass and tends to sprout much earlier in spring. When allowed to grow out, crabgrass grows stems outward from the center of a stalk in a star-like pattern, which carpetgrass does not have.

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