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Salem Lawn Pros
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Campbellsburg, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Check us out on Facebook! With over 30 years of experience, we work hard to bring each customer the best possible service and quality available. We look forward to working with you on your next project. We welcome your questions and thank you for your interest. Attention to detail, knowledge of turf management practices. \nMinor in turf management.

Derby City Lawn jockeys
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Serving Campbellsburg, IN and surrounding areas

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Yes my name is Mark pearcy I go by gunny I am a disabled veteran I was in the army I've been doing lawn care pressure washing for probably about 15 years or more I have a wife or kids 13 grandkids and I take pride in the work that I do and sometimes I takes a little longer than some people think it should but I make sure that everything's right before I walk away from the job that I've been paid to do so that's a little bit about me

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Weed Services questions, answered by experts

It’s not legal to intentionally damage a neighbor’s tree. Even if the roots of a tree encroach into your yard, if you damage or kill a tree that belongs to your neighbor, you can be held liable for the damage in most cases. Since herbicides can spread through the tree, causing damage to the whole tree and not just the roots that are on your side of the property line, you shouldn’t poison your neighbor’s tree. The other downside to this method is that if the tree dies, it can fall onto your property and cause more damage, so herbicides are best avoided in this circumstance.

Typically seasonally, but tailored schedules depend on local conditions and plant types.

There are tools known as “sprinkler donuts” that are specially designed to aid in cutting the grass around your sprinkler heads by protecting them from your mower or weed whacker. You can also use a pair of hand shears to do the job manually if you’re willing to get a little dirty.

Sealing pavers helps cut down on weed growth, but it won’t wipe it out entirely. What it does really well is harden the joint sand—especially if you’re using a sealant with polymer additives—so weeds have a much harder time breaking through. It also blocks airborne seeds from settling in the cracks and keeps debris from building up. This results in fewer weeds, easier maintenance, and a cleaner-looking surface. Just remember, sealing is a strong defense—not a one-and-done solution. Stay on top of sweeping, spot-treating, and resealing every few years to keep your weeds in check.

Pulling weeds once per month is typically often enough to keep most weeds at bay. But in general, it's best to pull weeds as soon as you spot them to prevent deep root growth and slow their spread. To make it easier, plan your weed pulling after rain or after the sprinklers run so the soil will be nice and wet and the weeds will be easier to pull. If you notice moss accompanying weeds, make a plan to remove the moss immediately to prevent damage.

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