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Eitrite Professional Services LLC

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Eitrite Professional Services LLC

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Servicing the southeast region since 2019! We specialize in complete auto, residential, and commercial cleaning, disinfection, restoration, and maintenance. Services include: Lawn servicing and maintenance Fertilization and Aeration Pressure Washing Deck Washing and/or staining Disinfectant treatment for Covid19 and thousands of other germs, pathogens, and viruses. Interior/Exterior painting services (Residential/Commercial) Automotive Detailing and interior restoration.

Servicing the southeast region since 2019! We specialize in complete auto, residential, and commercial cleaning, disinfection, restoration, and maintenance. Services include: Lawn servicing and maintenance Fertilization and Aeration Pressure Washing Deck Washing and/or staining Disinfectant treatment for Covid19 and thousands of other germs, pathogens, and viruses. Interior/Exterior painting services (Residential/Commercial) Automotive Detailing and interior restoration.


R&G lawn care

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R&G lawn care

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Here at R&G lawn care I specialize in anything in the lawn care category.(cutting grass, laying pine straw, etc.) I stand out from other because I take my time and really get to know my customers. I have now been working in the lawn care business for 5 years! Hope to hear from you.

Here at R&G lawn care I specialize in anything in the lawn care category.(cutting grass, laying pine straw, etc.) I stand out from other because I take my time and really get to know my customers. I have now been working in the lawn care business for 5 years! Hope to hear from you.







Reasonable Lawn Care

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Reasonable Lawn Care

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9 years of experience

We are a lawn service company that is looking to grow. We specialize in maintaining residential yards but also do commercial as well. We offer clean-up services for overgrown yards as well as yard shaping services for new yards. We do have professional equipment and a professional attitude. We enjoy what we do and like to please out customers. We bill once a month and accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.

We are a lawn service company that is looking to grow. We specialize in maintaining residential yards but also do commercial as well. We offer clean-up services for overgrown yards as well as yard shaping services for new yards. We do have professional equipment and a professional attitude. We enjoy what we do and like to please out customers. We bill once a month and accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.



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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

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.

Whether organic or synthetic fertilizers are better for your lawn depends on your goals, budget, and plans for other lawn treatments. Organic fertilizer costs more but is likely to benefit your lawn more in the long run by improving the soil as well as feeding your grass. Synthetic fertilizers get faster results but don’t enrich the soil and may contaminate nearby bodies of water if you live on a shoreline. A hybrid fertilizer may be an option to give you the benefits found in both organic and synthetic fertilizers.

Dog poop can make a fantastic natural fertilizer, but don’t just whack fresh fido feces onto your lawn. Apart from the smell, health risks, and overall ick factor, poop isn’t good for your grass in its unprocessed form. Its high nitrogen levels mean it can burn or even kill your grass. Correctly composted dog poop, on the other hand, is a much safer, odor-free, and effective way to encourage green lawns and blooming borders.

Fast-track your seeds to success by pre-soaking them for 24 hours in a shallow container filled with tap water. The water will penetrate the husk and moisten the embryos inside. After one day of soaking, sow the seeds in the soil. Never soak the seeds for more than one day (unless the specific variety calls for longer), as prolonged soaking could cause them to rot.

Yes, in most cases, grass will return after your dog urinates on it. But without preventative measures, there’s always a chance your dog will pee on the grass again, leading to brown patches come summer. This aside, even if your grass is dead in patches, simply reseeding the dead spots should help restore your lawn. 

If you choose not to reseed your lawn, unaffected grass surrounding the dead patches will spread over any dead spots. But be prepared for this option to take longer—you likely won’t be able to grow grass fast.

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