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Robert Smith

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Robert Smith

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6 years of experience

With 10 years plus of handyman experience, we’re excited to delve into the world of landscaping/hardscaping and really giving your home and yard those final finishing touches. We offer a variety of services at affordable rates, with professional high quality work. We look forward to hearing from you!!

With 10 years plus of handyman experience, we’re excited to delve into the world of landscaping/hardscaping and really giving your home and yard those final finishing touches. We offer a variety of services at affordable rates, with professional high quality work. We look forward to hearing from you!!



Two Brother’s Landscaping and special services

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Two Brother’s Landscaping and special services

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1 years of experience

We specialize in Customer Service. Understanding you might not have time to mow or shovel your lawn. Well… That’s where we come in. Professional and dedicated to getting the job completed right the first time.

We specialize in Customer Service. Understanding you might not have time to mow or shovel your lawn. Well… That’s where we come in. Professional and dedicated to getting the job completed right the first time.





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319 Landscape and Labor

310 3rd Street South
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319 Landscape and Labor

310 3rd Street South
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We provide any and all outside services you are looking for. That can range from landscaping and tree trimming to oil changes and tire changes. Our main focus is to make sure your job is done the right way and with perfection. We are a Small starting out business looking for long and short term customers in the Linn / Buchanan / Delaware County area.

We provide any and all outside services you are looking for. That can range from landscaping and tree trimming to oil changes and tire changes. Our main focus is to make sure your job is done the right way and with perfection. We are a Small starting out business looking for long and short term customers in the Linn / Buchanan / Delaware County area.

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Short answer: yes. Although aeration is beneficial for most lawns and soil types, if it’s done too frequently, you can weaken the grass’s roots so much that they’ll begin to have trouble. Generally, most lawns can be aerated as infrequently as once every one to three years, although those with more foot traffic and compaction may benefit from aeration up to twice yearly.

Most businesses schedule services weekly or biweekly to maintain a professional appearance and healthy lawn.

Lawn aeration and dethatching are meant to solve the same problem, loosening up compacted soil so that the root systems can grow and receive more water, oxygen, and nutrients. Aeration is the gentler option and often the preferable one. Dethatching completely tears out the thatch layer of the lawn and can inadvertently yank out healthy grass if done incorrectly. Aeration loosens the soil and only removes small cores of it.

Yes—lawn renovation can turn your lawn from damaged to healthy in one month or less. You should also consider lawn renovation an investment in your home’s future. Not only will a lawn renovation ensure that you have a beautiful, healthy, and thriving lawn, but when it comes time to sell your home, the curb appeal will increase your home’s value.

While dethatching first often makes the aeration process faster and easier, both actions can be done on the same day. Aeration can also loosen up the thatch, even if you have a harder time aerating the soil because the thatch got too thick. Because both dethatching and aeration have the common goal of making it easier for the soil to get water and nutrients, it’s safe and possible to do both at the same time.

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