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Rock Solid Hardscape

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Rock Solid Hardscape

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Boulder placements and walls, pavers, block and rock retaining walls, irrigation system installs, water features. Every customer will be my Only customer until the job is finished. My prices wont be the cheapest, but you will get the highest quality possible. Been in the industry for 18 years learning from one of the best. I can build your dreams for you.

Boulder placements and walls, pavers, block and rock retaining walls, irrigation system installs, water features. Every customer will be my Only customer until the job is finished. My prices wont be the cheapest, but you will get the highest quality possible. Been in the industry for 18 years learning from one of the best. I can build your dreams for you.




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A & G Irrigation Inc

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A & G Irrigation Inc

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A & G Irrigation provides sales, service, and installation of irrigation systems in Jerome, ID and the surrounding areas. We sell and provide a wide variety of repair services on all your pivots, pasture systems, wheel lines, mainlines, pumps, solid set, and hand lines. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a reputation as one of the best irrigation companies in the area.

A & G Irrigation provides sales, service, and installation of irrigation systems in Jerome, ID and the surrounding areas. We sell and provide a wide variety of repair services on all your pivots, pasture systems, wheel lines, mainlines, pumps, solid set, and hand lines. Our commitment to excellence has earned us a reputation as one of the best irrigation companies in the area.


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Lewiston/Moscow Landscaping Inc

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Lewiston/Moscow Landscaping Inc

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47 years of experience

We are a small company that usually has from 4 to 8 employees that believe in quality over mass production. We accept cash, credit, or check. We do offer a discount for cash payments. At Lewiston/Moscow Landscape we have the equipment, knowledge and man power to accomplish anything you can dream...

We are a small company that usually has from 4 to 8 employees that believe in quality over mass production. We accept cash, credit, or check. We do offer a discount for cash payments. At Lewiston/Moscow Landscape we have the equipment, knowledge and man power to accomplish anything you can dream...






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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

It’s best to fix lawn depressions during late spring. You want to wait until after your last frost date and when the yard is not too wet. This also allows ample time for new grass growth once you reseed.

Power seeding machines do a great job of creating narrow trenches in the soil to plant grass seeds into, but aerating before power seeding can be beneficial for your lawn. By aerating first, more water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can reach the roots of your germinating grass seeds. Plan to aerate your lawn about once or twice a year, whether you plan to power seed or not.

Each type of grass has its own specific needs regarding the timing of aeration, but in general, late summer to early fall is the best time to do so. For most lawns, that means sometime between September and November, though certain types of grass, like St. Augustine Grass, do better with aerations in late spring and early summer.

DIY is possible with rental equipment, but professional services ensure even and thorough aeration.

First, you should figure out whether you have dormant or dead grass. Dead grass won’t come back, so you’ll have to reseed if you’re hoping for a lush lawn. However, grass can go dormant if it hasn’t received enough water or if temperatures are too cold. If it’s still decently warm outside, you can revive dormant grass by watering it. But if it’s mid-January in New England, for example, you’ll need to wait until the weather warms up again. If you want to keep grass green in winter, consider a grass like Kentucky bluegrass, which maintains its color year-round.

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