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TradeWind Irrigation, LLC
4.2(
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Serving Suffield, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Not sure what to say here other than that we've had them for years and there's a reason why: They do outstanding work and have been great to work with. You can't go wrong with TradeWind Irrigation! Installation, repair, consulations, fair pricing. This is your place!"
Response time2 days
15 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Pioneer Valley Junk Removal
New to Angi

Serving Suffield, CT and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Welcome to Pioneer Valley Removal!\nWe're a local junk removal company dedicated to helping homeowners, landlords, and businesses clear unwanted items and reclaim their space.\nFrom cleanouts to everyday clutter, we make removal simple, reliable, and stress-free.

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Lucky Lawn Sprinkler Co
4.8(
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Serving Suffield, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We contacted Lucky Lawn in desperation after a long period of drought threatened to ruin the lawn we worked so hard to nurture. They came out to our property and provided us with an estimate which was very reasonable for about half an acre. We were lucky that an opening for the install had opened up two days after our initial contact. We were set up and on our way! The install team was on time and extremely professional and knowledgeable about their work. We had nine zones installed and the system was up and running in 3 1/2 hours! And if you've never seen what has to be done, this is terrific! Great care was taken to correctly position each sprinkler head to insure roads, driveways, and the like didn't get watered. Joe told us that when they were done, we wouldn't know that they had been there - and he was right! One of his team helped set up an app on our phone to manage the system and insured it was working properly. The plumbing needed was done perfectly and everything is working beautifully, We are very pleased with our new system. Kudos to a great team!"
Response time3 days
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

While hydroseeding is typically meant for bare soil, it is possible to hydroseed over an existing lawn with some adjustments. For the new seed to germinate and thrive, it needs good seed-to-soil contact. Without it, most of the seed may not take root and will die. To improve your chances of success when repairing a patchy area, mow any existing grass as low as possible and loosen any exposed soil before application. It is also recommended to use a finer mulch mixture when spraying, as this will help the seeds reach the soil and root without suffocating the existing grass.

Shade-tolerant grass seed still needs between four and six hours of sun to germinate, and many types require a little extra care to thrive. However, it is possible to plant new grass seed in shaded areas when you choose the right variety.

Whether you’re putting down fresh seed or reseeding, there are a few things to keep in mind when seeding your lawn. Be sure to choose the correct seed for your climate, seed at the right time of year, and water two to three times a day for the first week. Generally, Dudley recommends seeding in spring and fall as it is usually cooler and rainier.

Unfortunately, garages are one of the worst places to store grass seeds, despite their proximity to yards. Garages are hot and humid, two environmental traits that are detrimental to grass seeds. Grass seed has the best chance of survival in a dry space with temperatures ranging from 30 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. 

With that in mind, the best place to store seeds is in a sealed container in the refrigerator or in the coolest part of your home. Also, limit your seeds’ access to sunlight for the best germination results down the line. 

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.

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