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Riverhead Irrigation LLC

165 Eaton Avenue
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Riverhead Irrigation LLC

165 Eaton Avenue
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Riverhead Irrigation LLC offers custom irrigation and landscape lighting systems. Our goal is to provide a sustainable and lasting product. Our success has been predicated by incredible passion and dedication to the irrigation industry. We continue to offer a "Greener Way to Water".

Riverhead Irrigation LLC offers custom irrigation and landscape lighting systems. Our goal is to provide a sustainable and lasting product. Our success has been predicated by incredible passion and dedication to the irrigation industry. We continue to offer a "Greener Way to Water".




Down to the Earth Turf Care, LLC

Unknown
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Down to the Earth Turf Care, LLC

Unknown
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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.



Irrigation Maintenance Service

159 Shelbern Dr
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Irrigation Maintenance Service

159 Shelbern Dr
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irrigation maintenance service is a full service lawn irrigation and lighting company.Fully insured and hold a new jersey Irrigation Contractors lic#197385

irrigation maintenance service is a full service lawn irrigation and lighting company.Fully insured and hold a new jersey Irrigation Contractors lic#197385


Geo's Handyman/Landscaping Services

Jerusalem Road
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Geo's Handyman/Landscaping Services

Jerusalem Road
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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

Short answer: yes. Although aeration is beneficial for most lawns and soil types, if it’s done too frequently, you can weaken the grass’s roots so much that they’ll begin to have trouble. Generally, most lawns can be aerated as infrequently as once every one to three years, although those with more foot traffic and compaction may benefit from aeration up to twice yearly.

Lawn aeration costs between $75 and $350 on average, depending on the size of the lawn, aeration type, slope of the lawn, soil type, lawn prep, and location. Keep in mind that it costs an average of $0.10 to $0.35 per square foot to aerate a lawn that’s less than 1,000 square feet. Different types of lawn aeration include: 

  • Spike aeration: $85

  • Core aeration: $200

  • Liquid aeration: $75

You can try that, but it isn't likely to yield results. It's like watering potted plants without putting the seeds in. Most of the tossed grass seeds sit on top of the soil or existing grass blades and never germinate. The seeds need to make it into the soil, just like growing a potted plant. The best way to accomplish this is to aerate your lawn first, then overseed.

Water your yard a little more deeply after a drought for about two weeks (while still avoiding overwatering). Continue to water in the early morning hours before 10 a.m. You'll also want to invest in some high-quality fertilizer to get more nutrients to your roots and help them grow back stronger and quicker. Look up your grass and soil type, or do a soil test, to see what type of fertilizer you need.

Generally once yearly or twice if the lawn experiences high traffic or is part of heavy clay soils.

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