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Bella Vista Landscaping INC.
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Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or Garden

Serving Reddick, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The entire process was seamless. Responded quickly to messages. I explained what i was wanting and he drew out an amazing plan by the next week. They began the work quickly and worked quickly and seamlessly. The end job was perfect and he followed up to make sure. Couldn't be happier. Definitely recommend and will use again"
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Response time8 hrs
Response rate100%
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The Mulch and Stone Superstore, Inc.
3.5(
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Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or Garden

Serving Reddick, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Responsive, honest, professional and knowledgeable company. Mike was especially attentive to the project and responded to all my concerns. Would definitely use them again. Thanks Home Advisor!"
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+48

Response time3 days
56 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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ADC Outdoors, Inc.
5.0(
20
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Landscape - Install Landscaping for Yard or Garden

Serving Reddick, FL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Very pleased with this company! Quick response and fair price. They did decorative brick leading up to our back porch and also a walkway leading to a handicap ramp. Excellent workmanship! Would hire again."
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Yes, gravel comes in different sizes, from fine powder to pea-, coin-, and even golf ball-size. Pea gravel is about 3/8 inch, while crushed stone gravel is about 3/8 to 4 inches. Most companies use a numerical system to assign a size, with the smallest being #10 and the biggest being #1. 

Gravel driveways require regular maintenance because the material can shift over time. Routine tasks include raking the gravel to ensure an even layer, filling in ruts or low spots, and removing debris, especially after storms. You should also add fresh gravel as needed to prevent potholes, remove weeds by hand or with an herbicide, and occasionally spray the driveway with water to reduce dust.

Periodically, you may need to grade and level the entire driveway, which is often done every few years. Any refilled potholes should be compacted; for excessive dust, you can use a mechanical compactor. To minimize future maintenance, ensure the land is properly graded before installation and consider laying down landscaping fabric to help keep the gravel in place. In areas with heavy rain, reinforcing the edges can help prevent erosion. Additionally, it's best to avoid using a snowplow on a gravel driveway during the winter.

Yes. One of the main benefits of organic mulch is weed prevention. Organic mulch forms a physical barrier that blocks light and stops weeds from germinating. It can reduce your need to weed and improve the physical appearance of your garden.

If you like the look of mulch in your plant beds, be aware that it can attract a variety of pests, including termites. To avoid wood-to-foundation contact, leave a one-foot barrier around your house and fill it in with rocks or gravel, starting mulch past that barrier and working it outward into your plant beds. 

If you’re using crushed stone or gravel as a base material, then yes, you should compact it to prevent movement of the top layers. For instance, if you don’t compact crushed stone or gravel and you lay pavers on top of them, the pavers will shift over time. However, if you’re using gravel or crushed stone as a top layer for aesthetic purposes, you might not want to compact the materials.

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