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North End Lawn Care

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North End Lawn Care

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Family owned and operated; guaranteed satisfaction of work performed. Every job we accept, we will always complete even if it goes over our hours of operation. We pride ourselves on the quality and performance of the work we do, while also delivering outstanding customer service. Please call us to schedule your free estimate TODAY!!!!

Family owned and operated; guaranteed satisfaction of work performed. Every job we accept, we will always complete even if it goes over our hours of operation. We pride ourselves on the quality and performance of the work we do, while also delivering outstanding customer service. Please call us to schedule your free estimate TODAY!!!!






Down to the Earth Turf Care, LLC

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Down to the Earth Turf Care, LLC

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11 years of experience

Full service lawn care, fertilizing, and landscaping company. Offering monthly payments, pre-pay discounts. Accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and PayPal. Over 20 years experience. Commercial, residential, and industrial.

Full service lawn care, fertilizing, and landscaping company. Offering monthly payments, pre-pay discounts. Accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and PayPal. Over 20 years experience. Commercial, residential, and industrial.




Geo's Handyman/Landscaping Services

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Geo's Handyman/Landscaping Services

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15 years of experience

I am a handyman and I have professionals in all fields available to attend you. You name it we can do it. We can match or beat all prices and we can get you a appointment quick. Satisfaction guaranteed. We take all payments and we also can work something out if you are unable to pay all at once.

I am a handyman and I have professionals in all fields available to attend you. You name it we can do it. We can match or beat all prices and we can get you a appointment quick. Satisfaction guaranteed. We take all payments and we also can work something out if you are unable to pay all at once.


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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Services typically include mowing, edging, trimming, and debris cleanup. Additional options may consist of fertilization and weed control.

Several signs indicate that your lawn may require aeration. If you notice water pooling or runoff after rainfall, it suggests poor water infiltration, and aeration could help. Compacted soil may cause grass to thin out, turn yellow, or struggle to grow. Additionally, the presence of a thatch layer, which is a buildup of dead grass and debris, can indicate aeration is needed to alleviate thatch and promote healthier grass growth. Monitoring these signs can help you determine when your lawn would benefit from aeration.

Depending on the lawn treatments, the best times of the year to redo your lawn are between mid-August and mid-September for overseeding and renovation treatments. For areas such as the southern United States, lawn aeration works best during the fall, when the temperatures begin to drop. Otherwise, early spring is your next best bet because the grass is fresh and ready to absorb nutrients, and the temperature isn’t hot enough to fry the grass and the renovation materials.

Adding seed to existing grass is often known as overseeding, as opposed to reseeding. Reseeding refers to the process of filling in bare or dying patches of lawn—or in some cases, full lawns—whereas reseeding supports existing lawns to prevent thinning. Overseeding is an ideal annual lawn care practice for grass fighting drought, disease, weeds, or pest issues.

Technically, yes—and you may have some successful growth—but this isn’t the ideal way to fill in sparse areas. By clearing leaves and debris, amending the soil, and aerating it properly before you lay the seeds, you’re providing the most ideal conditions for them to germinate.

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