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Acme Lawn Sprinkler & Landscape Design
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Serving Morrison, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

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Customers say: Quality work

"I would hire Acme Lawn Sprinkler & Landscape Design again. Actually, they will be my sprinkler guys in the future. Nathan was very polite, knowledgeable, and professional. They crew did the job right away, so I did not have to wait. I can't thank them enough for the job they did. Tim Martinez"
Response time2 days
101 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Rocky Mountain Snow Removal and Landscape
4.4(
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Install

Serving Morrison, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went very well very. They are professional. You would hardly know they were here except for the bob cat situation. They are professional and quiet. By the end of the day, it was very tidy getting ready for the next day for work. The owner came by every day and asked me and my mother if we were satisfied with the work. The son of the owner dealt with the sprinkler system. He showed me how to operate it and answered all my questions. Two days later the original sales representative came by to check in if I was satisfied and said that should I have concerns, I should give them a call. The fence the original was installed in 1964. It was quite a work, but he got it done. They also took out some old tree roots. My mother was very happy . They made her smile. I would definitely hire them again and would recommend them to anybody."
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Paver Patio with Seat Wall & Lighting

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Not only are lawn depressions unsightly, they also cause your yard to be uneven and have divots, which can be a tripping hazard. Lawn depressions also make mowing more difficult and can potentially cause damage to your mower.

The best grass type for shady areas depends on your region, your preferences, and your yard’s microclimate. Overall, the best cool-season grass for shade is ryegrass or tall fescue, while the best warm-season grass for shade is St. Augustine. But again, this can depend on what you’re looking for in the grass. The best grass for your shady yard might be one that looks good to you, one that tolerates high foot traffic, or grass with other characteristics that make it fit your lawn needs. 

When stored under ideal conditions, grass seed lasts anywhere from 10 to 18 months from the testing date without any real decrease in the germination rate. You can still use the seeds after this timeframe, but the germination rates drop 10% to 20% each year. 

If you’re just embarking on an overseeding project, using seeds that have been in storage for a few years isn’t too big of a deal. However, if you’re planning on redoing your entire landscape, your best bet for a healthy, luscious lawn is to use new seeds.

Having a luscious lawn won’t take a century to grow with hydroseeding—most hydroseed lawns sprout within 7 to 14 days. Once the new grass is about 4 inches tall, which is about six weeks after the installation, it’s ready to mow. After the initial mow, keep foot traffic at a minimum for another four weeks to solidify the rooting system.

Yes, grass will regrow after forestry mulching, but the timeline depends on soil conditions, mulch thickness, and existing seed banks. The nutrient-rich mulch left behind helps retain moisture and improve soil health, encouraging regrowth. However, if the mulch layer is too thick, it may block sunlight and slow grass germination. For faster results, you can rake excess mulch, aerate the soil, and plant the new grass seeds.

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