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Best Lawns

420 Obrien Ct NW
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Best Lawns

420 Obrien Ct NW
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30 years of experience

Best Lawns employs a highly trained staff to exceed your outdoor living and landscape design needs. We prioritize professional development and industry training. We pay attention to the little things and know what it takes to make your property beautiful. We transform properties into works of art and are ready to make your site our next masterpiece. Let our years of experience go to work to keep your yard or garden looking fabulous and immaculate!

Best Lawns employs a highly trained staff to exceed your outdoor living and landscape design needs. We prioritize professional development and industry training. We pay attention to the little things and know what it takes to make your property beautiful. We transform properties into works of art and are ready to make your site our next masterpiece. Let our years of experience go to work to keep your yard or garden looking fabulous and immaculate!


A New Leaf

2065 Hwy 2
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A New Leaf

2065 Hwy 2
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49 years of experience

Our full service flower shop and garden center has two full time employees as well as seasonal part time helpers. The landscaping crew has a full time manager and several seasonal helpers. We have several sales and special promotions throughout the year.

Our full service flower shop and garden center has two full time employees as well as seasonal part time helpers. The landscaping crew has a full time manager and several seasonal helpers. We have several sales and special promotions throughout the year.


ACH Improvements

1234 Main
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ACH Improvements

1234 Main
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Customers say: Terrific value
38 years of experience

Home Improvement and Light Construction. Fencing, Decks, Tile, Tree Trim and Removal. Custom woodworking and cabinetry. We specialize in reclaimed hardwood flooring and live edge slab counters, islands, and tables.

Home Improvement and Light Construction. Fencing, Decks, Tile, Tree Trim and Removal. Custom woodworking and cabinetry. We specialize in reclaimed hardwood flooring and live edge slab counters, islands, and tables.


Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

Some grass types grow better than others on hard dirt. For example, hardy grass types like perennial ryegrass and Kentucky bluegrass will grow better on tough soil. Keep in mind that you should still consider your area’s climate when deciding on a grass type.

Enhanced root development, better fertilizer uptake, and improved drought resistance.

If your grass is stressed from being over-trimmed, try watering it heavily and then allowing it to recover for at least two weeks before mowing again. If you notice brown patches where the grass has died off because it’s too short, you should remove the dead grass and overseed the area. Leaving dead patches can invite weeds and other problems, so if you want a totally green lawn, getting rid of dead patches should include removing the dead sections before reseeding the area.

Aerating a lawn before seeding it or adding new grass seed is a smart decision. By loosening up compact soil and allowing it to take in more air and water, your seeds will have an easier time establishing roots and growing. Aerating beforehand also means your seeds will have better contact with the soil, so more of your seeds have a chance to germinate. If you do plan to aerate your lawn before seeding, aerate about two days before you plan to start seeding.

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