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MJays Lawn Care

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MJays Lawn Care

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Revitalize your outdoor space with our top-notch services! From precision mowing to thorough weed control, pressure washing, and gutter cleaning, we've got your property covered. Need brush and small trees disposed of? We've got that handled too! Honest, hardworking, and budget-friendly. Your ideal lawn care partner!

Revitalize your outdoor space with our top-notch services! From precision mowing to thorough weed control, pressure washing, and gutter cleaning, we've got your property covered. Need brush and small trees disposed of? We've got that handled too! Honest, hardworking, and budget-friendly. Your ideal lawn care partner!




General Outdoor Services

4994 East Fergie Road
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General Outdoor Services

4994 East Fergie Road
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At General Outdoor Services, we strive to treat our customers like family while only providing quality work. We offer many outdoor services including but not limited to: tree service, lawn care, custom hay baling, firewood, gutter cleaning, land clearing/clean up, etc.

At General Outdoor Services, we strive to treat our customers like family while only providing quality work. We offer many outdoor services including but not limited to: tree service, lawn care, custom hay baling, firewood, gutter cleaning, land clearing/clean up, etc.


Lengachers handy man

4742n900e
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Lengachers handy man

4742n900e
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Hi! I'm Adam Lengacher, and I have been in construction since I was 15 years old. I'd love to help make your dreams come true! I do anything from putting on a new roof, installing framing, drywall installation and garage door installations.

"Friendly people, quick service, good quality work, definitely recommend these guys!"

Jess M on December 2022

Hi! I'm Adam Lengacher, and I have been in construction since I was 15 years old. I'd love to help make your dreams come true! I do anything from putting on a new roof, installing framing, drywall installation and garage door installations.

"Friendly people, quick service, good quality work, definitely recommend these guys!"

Jess M on December 2022



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Lawns 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.

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, grass variety, and lawn usage. In general, it is recommended to aerate cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass or fescue once a year during the fall. On the other hand, warm-season grasses such as Bermuda or zoysia benefit from aeration in late spring or early summer. However, it's essential to assess your lawn's specific needs, as signs of compaction and reduced grass health may indicate the need for aeration outside these general guidelines.

While dethatching first often makes the aeration process faster and easier, both actions can be done on the same day. Aeration can also loosen up the thatch, even if you have a harder time aerating the soil because the thatch got too thick. Because both dethatching and aeration have the common goal of making it easier for the soil to get water and nutrients, it’s safe and possible to do both at the same time.

Throwing grass seed on existing lawn isn’t likely to germinate, grow roots, or become healthy grass. You need to prep the soil, spread fertilizer with your seed, and sow the seed into the soil. Water the seed every day for two weeks to ensure it germinates and grows roots. Be sure to stay off the area and wait to mow until it reaches optimal height.

First, make sure you’re watering your grass early in the morning (and keep in mind you don’t have to water every day). Doing this helps ensure the water is able to soak in before the hot temps evaporate all of the water. Also, when you mow, don’t mow your grass as short as you would in non-drought conditions. Taller grass can help slow down the rate at which soil dries out. Finally, take your leftover lawn clippings and spread them out across the lawn to give it a little extra shade and nutrients.

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