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"Our residential landscaping and lawn service company has provided exceptional services to over 400 satisfied clients, creating and maintaining beautiful outdoor spaces that exceed expectations."

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Landscapers Landscaper Property Maintenance necessary to maintain visual curb appeal. Heavy lot vegetation clearance and tree removal Natural stone driveway installation and maintenance French Drains and Sod installation Personal service since 2015

"He did an excellent job, in very satisfied with the work he did, God sent me an angel. He's name is Angel, man of his word."

Anita C on May 2022

Landscapers Landscaper Property Maintenance necessary to maintain visual curb appeal. Heavy lot vegetation clearance and tree removal Natural stone driveway installation and maintenance French Drains and Sod installation Personal service since 2015

"He did an excellent job, in very satisfied with the work he did, God sent me an angel. He's name is Angel, man of his word."

Anita C on May 2022




Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Grass will grow back after being sprayed with vinegar. If you’re looking for an alternative to chemical herbicides, vinegar can help you manage weeds. Use a mixture of 1 gallon of white vinegar, 1 cup of salt, and 1 tablespoon of dish soap to spray on your grass. This will kill the grass at the surface while keeping the roots intact, so it’ll eventually grow back. You’ll need to use an herbicide or manually remove the whole root system to get rid of grass for good.

The decision of whether or not to let moss grow in your yard depends on your preference. Moss is a lower-maintenance alternative to grass that looks green and lush but doesn’t require irrigation, fertilization, or mowing. Unlike grass, moss doesn’t attract pests, so it can keep your yard free from bugs as well. However, moss won’t stand up to heavy foot traffic as well as turfgrass. 

Whether or not grass will fill in bare spots itself depends on the type of grass you have. For example, grass with rhizomes (e.g., Bermuda grass) and stolons (e.g., Saint Augustine grass) will naturally fill in bald spots as it spreads laterally. However, clump-forming grasses will not spread. 

Each season’s climate influences approaches needed for effective suppression.

A spot herbicide for weed control is effective at killing crabgrass and not grass, but it depends on the type of herbicide. Always check the label to ensure that your herbicide is safe for grass but tough on crabgrass. Overall, spot treatment is ideal because it puts fewer herbicides into the soil, which can damage the soil. If you’re wanting a natural remedy to crabgrass that also won’t harm surrounding grass, you can also hand-remove crabgrass or even pour boiling water or 5% vinegar over crabgrass as a spot treatment.

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