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Avatar for Duramax Hauling, Inc
Duramax Hauling, Inc
4.8(
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Morriston, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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"Contracted Duramax for a big project including an 80 foot retention wall, drainage for each gutter spout, ground fill, concrete patio, driveway and wrap around sidewalk. Frank kept me updated throughout each phase, his team was punctual and workmanship was very professional. Came out better than expected, very happy and would recommend to anyone."
Driveways - Concrete Project
Driveways - Asphalt Project
Concrete Driveways Project
Driveways - Asphalt Project
Landscaping - Hardscaping & Pavers Project

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Bosstones Masonry, Inc.
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Morriston, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"We needed a retaining wall for a corner of our lakeside property. Contacted Bosstone Masonry (352-727-0396). Marcelo Mota and his crew installed a concrete block retaining wall for us. Old world craftsmanship at a reasonable price. Very pleased with result!"
Response time2 days
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JS Best Landscaping
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Designer - LandscapeLandscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock DeliveryLandscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or Garden+5 more

Serving Morriston, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"I only needed dirt delivered to my residence for my own labor/work...Jeremy talked me through my options and quoted a price lower than anything I'd found on my own online/from other contractors. Quick, professional, polite, easy to talk to. Topsoil arrived in a timely fashion and is perfect for my project(s)."
Response time1 day
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

The best time to plant a tree is in the spring, so the roots have time to grow into the surrounding soil before winter sets in. Some people recommend planting in the late fall. However, planting in the spring reduces the stress on the tree, as it will be emerging from dormancy, giving it the full spring and summer ahead to acclimate and put down roots into the soil.

While both fall and spring are suitable times of the year for planting trees, fall is typically the better option. Soil stays warm long enough to allow tree roots to establish in fall before they go dormant, while spring might give way to intense summer heat before spring-planted trees have time to grow strong roots.

Yes, you can landscape in the rain, but you should take some precautions to keep yourself and your tools safe. Avoid using electric landscaping tools during rainfall, and don’t mow, thatch, aerate, or rake in the rain, as your tools can more easily tear out roots in the loose soil. Be careful when working on wet grass, and take your time to avoid slipping. Avoid putting in new plants before a particularly bad storm, as heavy rain and strong winds can damage or uproot plants that aren’t yet established.

Many people have used old tires in gardens as raised beds, planters, tree rings, and DIY decor. However, these uses are not recommended due to the toxicity of many of the chemicals used to manufacture tires. These chemicals can leach into the soil and water as the tire breaks down, creating environmental pollution and health hazards for gardeners and their families.

The best place to plant a rose bush is where it will be happiest. Growing roses is difficult if the location varies much from what the plants like. Choose a location that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight during the growing season but not much more than that in hot-climate locations. If such a spot doesn't exist in your yard, consider planting your rose in a movable container to take advantage of portability.

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