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Outdoor Property Services, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Clinton, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Best landscaping company I have ever hired. They turned my yard into a beautiful landscaped yard. Very professional and were able to schedule me quickly. The owner walked me through the property twice to ensure I was satisfied. I will be using them agai !!"
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+2

Response time2 days
168 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Rivers Edge Lawn Care
4.5(
21
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Serving Clinton, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The lawn service person was very professional and followed with everything they said they were going to do with complete satisfaction."
Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
TradeWind Irrigation, LLC
4.2(
157
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Serving Clinton, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"On time day it was to be installed and did a great job. If it wasn't for the little flags that showed here the heads were you would never know the were here. Added top soil and seed where lawn was disturbed., I didn't expect that. Lawn should look awesome by end of month. Thank you Gary and your crew."
Response time2 days
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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TruGreen
3.1(
2,962
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Serving Clinton, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1974

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I think they treated the wrong lawn. The note they sent me via text message referenced trees and shrubs in my yard, I have none. They also did not leave a yard marker showing they had been there. Otherwise, this would have been a 5 star review."
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+4

Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Small amounts of geese are actually good for the environment. They help spread seeds and lead to more plant growth, but they’re often an invasive species, particularly Canadian geese. This means a small gaggle can quickly grow into a level that litters your lawn with bald patches and excrement.

Several leaf-removal tools are available to make this annual process easier, including a leaf grabber, leaf tarps, leaf blowers, and leak vacuums. Each piece of equipment works differently, but they all achieve the same goal of picking up leaves as quickly and easily as possible.

No, you shouldn’t vacuum artificial grass, particularly if you lay your synthetic grass with infill. Vacuuming could suction it up and loosen the connection between the grass and the ground.

It’s unlikely your leaves are a hazard, especially if you get to them while they’re dry. However, a couple of rare risks exist. University studies suggest that decaying leaves can produce organochlorines, toxic pollutants similar to man-made PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), so avoid keeping them in an enclosed area.

Also, leaves and compost may cause the growth of fungi that can cause diseases like histoplasmosis and aspergillosis, as well as mold spores that are unhealthy for human lungs. Again, severe issues are rare, but those with compromised immune systems or allergies to mold should wear face masks when directly handling leaves.

The easiest way to remove bushes is first to cut the bush down. You may need to use a handsaw, pruning shears, or a chainsaw for thicker branches. Once you’ve removed most of the branches, you can then cut the base of the shrub as low to the ground as you can get. Then, with a shovel, dig around until you expose the roots. Dig out the roots, being careful not to leave any roots in the soil.

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