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ALL AROUND TOWN OUTDOOR SERVICES

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ALL AROUND TOWN OUTDOOR SERVICES

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Customers say: Terrific value
24 years of experience

All Around Town Outdoor Services was founded in 2001 by Jimmy Holt. He continues to grow his business every year & he currently has anywhere between 15 & 25 employees depending upon the season. We accept all major credit cards with the exception of American Express.

All Around Town Outdoor Services was founded in 2001 by Jimmy Holt. He continues to grow his business every year & he currently has anywhere between 15 & 25 employees depending upon the season. We accept all major credit cards with the exception of American Express.


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Greenspace Associates

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Greenspace Associates

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Greenspace Associates Inc. is a full-service landscape contractor. The company provides comprehensive services in commercial and residential landscape design, construction and maintenance in the Quad Cities, Bettendorf IA & Davenport IA. Its residential landscaping projects include ponds/waterscapes, brick walkways/patios, retaining walls, putting greens and plantings, among others. Greenspace Associates Inc. also provides irrigation services, including consultation/design, installation and repair/troubleshooting.

Greenspace Associates Inc. is a full-service landscape contractor. The company provides comprehensive services in commercial and residential landscape design, construction and maintenance in the Quad Cities, Bettendorf IA & Davenport IA. Its residential landscaping projects include ponds/waterscapes, brick walkways/patios, retaining walls, putting greens and plantings, among others. Greenspace Associates Inc. also provides irrigation services, including consultation/design, installation and repair/troubleshooting.




15 years of experience. We specialize in Residential and Commercial tree pruning, tree trimming, tree health care, removal, shrub, fertilizer, weed control, fertilization & pesticide application. We also sell mulch and firewood!!

Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Sugar is good for plants, despite limiting nitrogen absorption. However, the sugar that is healthy for plants is typically the same sugar created by plants as part of photosynthesis. In other words, table sugar is not good or bad for plants on its own, just keep track of nitrogen levels in the soil. But don’t worry, sugar won’t kill your grass.

You should water your lawn two or three days before putting down fertilizer to ensure it can properly absorb it. It's good to apply fertilizer if the ground is moist, but you want to avoid overwatering or flooding the area because it can prevent the grass from absorbing the nutrients. Consider weather conditions when scheduling your fertilizer treatment and read the instructions to see how long you should wait to water after application.

The best time to apply fertilizer to your lawn is in early fall, though some climates necessitate a different schedule. In most cases, avoid fertilizing late into fall, as this opens up your yard to winter injuries and poor health (though this is a great time to kill weeds.) You should avoid early spring fertilization, as this helps the grass leaves grow, but at the expense of developing root systems. Remember to water your lawn after fertilizing to increase its effectiveness and reduce the likelihood of runoff during a rainstorm. 

The grass could be dying because it’s overwatered or underwater. Additional issues include over-mowing the lawn, compacted soil, or a fungal disease in the lawn. In many instances, regular maintenance can keep grass from dying.

The first step is killing any current nutgrass plants, either through application of herbicides or sugar, by digging up the plants and rhizomes, or by using soil solarization. To discourage new nutgrass plants from forming, ensure proper landscape drainage and bring shade into areas of the lawn that are consistently damp.

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