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Aguilera Lawncare Services
4.7(
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Serving Oregon, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"When I first started looking for a landscaper, I never expected such a high level of professionalism, but Jose is very business-oriented which I am very grateful for! Him and his brother have made many great suggestions on how to improve my property. They are always willing to work with me, and if there's ever something they cannot do, they will tell me why and give me great alternatives."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate95%
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Phelps Lawn Care, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Oregon, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Did a great great job and was prompt about his services and did a very thourough job with his work I have had him hired for most of the summer"
Mulch bed Cleanup
Mulch bed Cleanup
Response time1 day
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
B&M Lawn Solutions
New to Angi

Serving Oregon, IL and surrounding areas

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🔥 LAWN CARE DONE RIGHT 🔥\n\nTwo motivated guys starting up a mowing business and looking for new customers this season! If your grass is getting out of control or you just want your yard looking clean and fresh, we’re ready to help.\n\n✅ Mowing \n✅ Weed trimming \n✅ Edging \n✅ Fast, reliable service \n✅ Fair prices \n\nWe take pride in doing solid work and making sure every yard looks great when we leave.\n\nMessage us now for a free estimate and get on the schedule before spots fill up!\n\nPlease share with friends, family, and neighbors — every share helps a small business grow! 🌱\n\nWeekend only for right now!\n\nNorthern illinois/ Southern Wisconsin area!\n\nFeel free to message me or call at 8159771406

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Island Roots Lawn Care
New to Angi

Serving Oregon, IL and surrounding areas

Approved

My name is Paki, and I am the proud owner of Island Roots Lawn Care. We are a family owned and operated business, serving the North Shore area. We offer many services and would love to work with you to get your property looking pristine!

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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Multiple rules of thumb exist when discussing tree planting. When planting a tree, the best rule of thumb is to provide it with everything it needs to survive and thrive in its new environment. That may mean learning about the type of tree you're planting and studying the best methods of taking care of it before purchasing and planting. 

Xeriscaped lawns are far more varied than many gardeners initially assume. The often-pictured rocky and cacti-filled landscapes are just one option. Many wildflower-, herb-, and mulch-covered landscapes follow the same principles without straying too far from the lush and colorful landscapes we have come to know. In fact, there are numerous xeriscape ideas for customizing an energy-efficient lawn to your liking.

How much 4 yards of dirt will cover depends on how deep you want the soil to be. In general, a yard of dirt will cover 324 square feet for a 1-inch depth or 100 square feet for a 3-inch depth. Therefore, you can expect 4 yards to cover between 400 and 1,296 square feet if you keep your soil depth between 1 and 3 inches.

Surface-level tree roots might only pose a small threat, such as being a tripping hazard or obstacle when you mow your lawn. But if mature tree roots start growing in the direction of your home’s foundation or plumbing system, it could be a real problem. Cutting small tree roots out before they grow too large can keep your home safe without removing the whole tree.

You should avoid planting grass, shrubs, plants, and trees in freezing temperatures, as the ground can get frozen and become too hard for proper root growth. It’s best to plant in the fall to allow your plants to establish root systems before the first frost. Landscaping when the average temperature in your area is between 50 and 60 degrees will usually deliver the best results.

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