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Alpha Lawn Services LLC

2092 Kelly Drive
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2092 Kelly Drive
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All your yard needs in one place •Mowing •Pruning •Leaf clean up •Edging •Pressure washing •Hedge trimming •Yard waste disposal •Sprinkler Maintenance •Weeding • Weed eating • Flower Beds make overs And much much more • Irritation pump repair and maintenance •Services starting at 40$

All your yard needs in one place •Mowing •Pruning •Leaf clean up •Edging •Pressure washing •Hedge trimming •Yard waste disposal •Sprinkler Maintenance •Weeding • Weed eating • Flower Beds make overs And much much more • Irritation pump repair and maintenance •Services starting at 40$


Idaho Site Works

216 24th Ave S
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Idaho Site Works

216 24th Ave S
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We specialize in intricate hardscape and nursery applications. Our nursery is stocked with thousands of plants and trees to fit specialized landscape installs and customer needs.

We specialize in intricate hardscape and nursery applications. Our nursery is stocked with thousands of plants and trees to fit specialized landscape installs and customer needs.



Rototilling questions, answered by experts

The average cost to have rototilling done on your property is around $250, and most homeowners pay between $100 and $350. The total for your rototilling project will depend on the area you need tilled, the quality of the soil, how many roots and shrubs are in the area, and the accessibility of the area. Anything that increases the time to till your soil—like hard clay soil, small entrances to the area that require the use of smaller tools, and roots running through the ground—will all increase your costs.

Yes, it’s always a good idea to fertilize your lawn before a major leveling project. This step gives your grass the nutrients necessary for healthy growth, helping it recover and replenish itself faster. However, you should do this at least three weeks in advance, as the leveling process can disturb the newly-applied fertilizer.

Professional equipment adapts to different terrains, ensuring thorough aeration across all lawn areas.

Yes, you can rent a rototiller for around $60 per day and do the work yourself, but it’s not recommended. Tilling is more of an art than a science, as tilling too deep can be detrimental to your soil structure and the organic matter that is beneficial to plants and shrubs, and tilling too shallow won’t properly introduce fertilizer or break up the soil for rooting plants. Additionally, tillers are powerful machines with sharp blades to cut through small roots and soil, so they are inherently dangerous to use. It’s usually worth it to hire a professional rototiller.

Fixing a depression in your lawn is a DIY for small dips, divots, or slight slopes. You can either remove sod and earth to lower the uneven ground or add premixed topsoil and reseed the lawn to raise it. You can also hire a yard grading company near you for professional help.

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