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Purple Trees Landscape Maintenance
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Northridge, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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Emergency services offered

"Rigo provided a very reasonable estimate. They did a tremendous amount of work. The end result was GREAT. He communicates well. Tells us clearly, what he can and cannot do. Gives us good reasons. His team is polite and gets the job done. (Rigo also does our monthly yard work, and the same excellent service comes through there as well.)"
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HR LANDSCAPING SERVICES
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Northridge, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

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"I was without lawn service for a month. Also, the previous gardener damaged several sprinklers. Eric came the same day I contacted Home Advisor. The day of service he mowed, edged, and blew, then assessed the sprinklers. He flagged all the damaged ones and found a leaky valve. We worked out a repair schedule. He is knowledgeable and works with you."
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Northridge, CA and surrounding areas

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Hi, I'm Bedirhan Celepkolu, and I have a deep passion for lawn care. With years of experience in cutting grass, cleaning yards, and gardening, I am dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces into beautiful, vibrant landscapes. I believe a well-maintained lawn enhances your home and creates a welcoming environment for your family.\n\nMy commitment to excellence means I use eco-friendly practices and pay meticulous attention to detail in every job. Whether you need regular maintenance or a seasonal clean-up, I’m here to bring your vision to life. I look forward to helping you achieve the outdoor space of your dreams!\n

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Weed Services questions, answered by experts

There are several ways to kill poison ivy permanently. The trick is to keep it from coming back. Herbicides and natural remedies are highly effective for killing existing poison ivy plants. However, plant and root parts left behind can easily create new sprouts that turn into full-grown plants. The only way to permanently get rid of poison ivy is to be patient and diligent until all traces of the plant are dead and gone.

Yes, you can typically combine liquid aeration with other lawn treatments. However, follow the specific product's instructions and consider the compatibility of treatments. In most cases, liquid aeration can complement fertilization, overseeding, or weed control programs. Combining treatments strategically can address multiple aspects of your lawn's health and appearance simultaneously. Always read and adhere to the guidelines provided by the product manufacturers to ensure safe and effective application.

Look for a broadleaf herbicide, one that has been formulated specifically for dandelions and is considered grass-safe.

You should add 1 to 4 inches of mulch, depending on your garden type and needs. Keep in mind that no amount of mulch can completely prevent weeds, but a heavier coverage (closer to 4 inches) can suppress weeds enough that you are only seeing them sprout every few weeks. Finer mulch prevents weeds more effectively than large mulch, so if you’re using mulched leaves or shredded bark, 1 to 2 inches will likely suffice, while 3 to 4 inches is best for larger mulch, like bark chips or straw.

If you spray a DIY vinegar solution that contains high salt, it can disrupt the soil's structure and make it difficult for plants to grow. That's why it's vital to avoid spraying vinegar solution on areas where you are trying to grow plants and flowers. When using a mix of vinegar and soap, some say you can plant a few days after the vinegar dries. 

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