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Joe's Lawn Maintenance License Not Yet Provided
5.0(
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Serving Ripon, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"Joe was super professional, communicates very clearly and if he didn’t know something, he had no problem on trying to figure out on how to get the work done (growing grass). I appreciate the work on customer satisfaction. His prices were fair and will definitely continue working with him for my yard work."
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Response time8 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by11%of homeowners
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Robbins Landscaping and Handyman Services
4.7(
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Serving Ripon, CA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Mr. Robbin new my problem by just looking at my lawn. Mr. Robbins was very professional in his work and answering my questions. He and his assistant did a great job and told me how to keep my lawn in better shape."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate98%
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Don’t pick up dirt after aerating. Even though it's tempting because soil cores are incredibly unsightly, these cores and the dirt they leave behind are ecologically important. This is what keeps your grass looking beautiful and growing healthily. The soil cores need two to three weeks to decompose, but you can swat them with a rake if their natural shape bothers you.

The legality of blowing leaves into the street depends on your city or county laws. Many cities have codes that restrict blowing leaves into the street because it can obstruct the view of nearby drivers and make cars dirty, not to mention angering neighbors. Violations can result in a fine or other problems. You can check the codes on your municipal government website to learn more local guidelines, but avoid spraying leaves into streets for now.

Yes, rotting leaves can be good for your soil. The decaying leaves release nutrients into the soil that can boost the health of your plants, and the organic matter also helps improve airflow and water drainage.

A standard home lawn mower with sharp blades can handle a thin layer of leaves without issue. You may need to make a couple of passes within several days to mulch leaves down, but your mower shouldn’t struggle. If your mower comes with a mulching kit, like an attachment to blow leaves out the side, that’s a good sign it’s ready for fall leaves. Set your mower to the highest or near-highest height for this project so it focuses on the leaves rather than the grass below.

It typically takes six to 12 months for leaves to decompose entirely. The process involves the mulch composting into your lawn to deliver nutrients that facilitate grass growth. The recommended process is to spread a thick layer of leaf mulch over your garden and let it marinate for a few seasons for best long-term results.

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