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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

"Acme Lawn installed a new irrigation system for my house last fall. They were efficient and helpful. They came back this spring to turn the system on and aerate my lawn. I would highly recommend using this company. Their prices are fair and will do what they say they will do."
Response time2 days
101 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Rocky Mountain Snow Removal and Landscape
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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

Bermuda grass may be drought-resistant, but it still needs to be watered once or twice a week. The suggested amount of water Bermuda grass needs varies from season to season. Bermuda grass needs about 1 inch of water a week in summer, fall, and winter; it needs up to ¾ inch in spring.

Yes, it's common for lawns to look bare after dethatching. Dethatching brings soil to the surface to create a "bald" look on your lawn. While you may choose to patch or reseed your lawn if bare patches seem excessive, it's normal for a lawn to look bare after dethatching. With the layer of debris that was blocking water, nutrients, and air from reaching your grass now gone, your lawn is likely to grow better than ever.

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.

Power seeding and aeration are both excellent ways to improve lawn health, but they serve different functions. Aeration focuses on improving soil health by creating channels that allow more water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to reach the roots. In contrast, power seeding is a method of planting grass seeds, often by creating narrow trenches in the soil. One service isn't better than the other; they are complementary. It is beneficial to aerate your lawn before power seeding, as this makes the seeding more effective by helping the germinating seeds access the resources they need. It's a good practice to aerate your lawn once or twice a year, regardless of whether you plan to power seed.

Technically, yes, at least some of the grass seed you throw on the ground will germinate. If the area doesn’t have good drainage, rain or overwatering can move seeds before they have germinated, leaving your patches still patchy. What does grow won’t have strong roots if there isn’t proper aeration.

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