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Big Red’s Landscaping/Yard Care

8630 N Woodvine Dr
4.65(
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Big Red’s Landscaping/Yard Care

8630 N Woodvine Dr
4.65(
17
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Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

We offer lawn care and yard work at excellent prices. We strive hard to ENSURE customer satisfaction!! Whether it’s a specific request or routine work, we won’t stop until it’s up to YOUR standards!! We offer cleanups, planting, mowing, weed removal, hardscaping, pressure washing, softscaping and much more!!! Call us and get a free quote TODAY!!!

"Horrible! They wanted paid right away, half. Then wanted the remainder. They kept setting my work aside 3 days to a week and not explaining. I became very blunt, I was unhappy, I wanted things on my list done, they were taping and recording me and our conversations and my home I told them I was done. I want a refund."

Julia A on August 2025

We offer lawn care and yard work at excellent prices. We strive hard to ENSURE customer satisfaction!! Whether it’s a specific request or routine work, we won’t stop until it’s up to YOUR standards!! We offer cleanups, planting, mowing, weed removal, hardscaping, pressure washing, softscaping and much more!!! Call us and get a free quote TODAY!!!

"Horrible! They wanted paid right away, half. Then wanted the remainder. They kept setting my work aside 3 days to a week and not explaining. I became very blunt, I was unhappy, I wanted things on my list done, they were taping and recording me and our conversations and my home I told them I was done. I want a refund."

Julia A on August 2025



JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock LLC

98 W Arion Street
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JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock LLC

98 W Arion Street
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21 years of experience

JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock, stands poised and proud by providing rubber mulch products that utilizes NON-TIRE recycled rubber in the production process. JJV Rubber Mulch continues to offer a safe and clean alternative.

JJV Rubber Mulch and Safe Rock, stands poised and proud by providing rubber mulch products that utilizes NON-TIRE recycled rubber in the production process. JJV Rubber Mulch continues to offer a safe and clean alternative.


Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Nonorganic mulch, like river rocks, pebbles, or lava rock, technically lasts the longest. It helps with moisture retention and weed control but doesn’t break down and release nutrients like organic mulch. Wood mulch decomposes slowly, which can help it last longer than leaf or straw mulch, but it won’t provide as many nutrients as quickly as the faster decomposing types.

Shredded hardwood black mulch and red mulch are the two best types of mulch for landscaping purposes. They last a few seasons, look nice in your yard, and are affordable (about $40 or less per cubic yard). Contact your mulch delivery pro to discuss which mulch type works best for your needs.

Yes, you can custom-color your gravel if you’d like. Use an acrylic- or oil-based paint designed for outdoor use, and apply sealant to protect it from the elements. Some companies offer customized color gravel, either mixing the colorant in a cement mixer with gravel or using industrial mixers to dye, paint, or color it.

Yes, weeds can still grow in decomposed granite. If properly compacted, it can act as a good weed suppressant, meaning you’ll only pull weeds occasionally. But no ground cover is completely weed-proof. To further prevent weeds, you can try spraying your decomposed granite with distilled white vinegar.

No one likes running out of materials during a project, so calculating the right amount of gravel needed for your driveway is an absolute must. Multiply your driveway’s length by width by the depth of the gravel (in feet). For gravel depth, convert to a decimal (i.e., 4 inches is 0.33 feet). This will give you the cubic feet of material that you need. 

If you’re looking for cubic yards, divide that above number by 27.

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