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Tims Lawn Care and Yard Maintenance

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Tims Lawn Care and Yard Maintenance

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Thanks for your interest in Tims Lawncare & Yard Maintenance. We have been in business since 2019 We specialize in mowing weed eating sidewalk and driveway trimming also do some landscaping projects Contact us by phone or email to get a free estimate on your yard or landscaping needs thanks for your time and god bless.

Thanks for your interest in Tims Lawncare & Yard Maintenance. We have been in business since 2019 We specialize in mowing weed eating sidewalk and driveway trimming also do some landscaping projects Contact us by phone or email to get a free estimate on your yard or landscaping needs thanks for your time and god bless.






Handy Dandy's Handimen

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Handy Dandy's Handimen

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11 years of experience

Handy Dandy's Handimen is a home services provider with 12 employees in the tri-state area. We have a get it done, get it done quickly, and get it done to where it stays done attitude. We do just about everything you could need inside of a home.

Handy Dandy's Handimen is a home services provider with 12 employees in the tri-state area. We have a get it done, get it done quickly, and get it done to where it stays done attitude. We do just about everything you could need inside of a home.



Newburgh Lawn & Landscape

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Newburgh Lawn & Landscape

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25 years of experience

Complete lawn care for Newburgh and Evansville Indiana. lawn mowing, fertilizing, aeration, seeding, tree & shrub care, leaf removal and snow removal. Licensed & Insured. BBB accredited (A+ rating as of 2/23/11). Not the cheapest but reasonably priced. Free estimates. (812) 459-3104

Complete lawn care for Newburgh and Evansville Indiana. lawn mowing, fertilizing, aeration, seeding, tree & shrub care, leaf removal and snow removal. Licensed & Insured. BBB accredited (A+ rating as of 2/23/11). Not the cheapest but reasonably priced. Free estimates. (812) 459-3104



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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Starting a mowing business can be profitable if you manage your business wisely, calculate costs accurately, and invest in time-efficient, high-quality equipment. With good customer service, you can lock in loyal customers who invest in weekly lawn care services that turn your business into a successful one. 

Lawn care businesses can earn anywhere from $40,000 to over $100,000 per year depending on how you operate, but you’ll need to factor in the cost of equipment to determine your actual profit margins.

Because it’s native to the central United States and Canada and is drought-tolerant, it typically is not difficult to grow. It requires very little maintenance and minimal watering beyond rainfall. Its hardy nature and unique look make it a favorite choice among people living in the western United States and other dry regions of the country. 

Putting too much lime on your lawn can change the soil's pH level from acidic to alkaline. While grass doesn't do well in acidic soils, an alkaline situation can be just as detrimental to its health. Alkaline soil blocks the grass's ability to absorb vital nutrients necessary for survival. If you apply too much lime, you can reverse the effects over a relatively short time by applying commercially available products designed for the purpose or by adding compost to the soil.

The quickest way to kill weeds is to burn them, pour boiling water on them, or pull them out by hand. Each of these methods works instantaneously. Beyond that, using vinegar for grass works in a couple of hours, as do herbicides you can buy at the store. The slowest way to kill weeds is to starve them of nutrients and sunlight with mulch or fabric covers.

Technically, yes—and you may have some successful growth—but this isn’t the ideal way to fill in sparse areas. By clearing leaves and debris, amending the soil, and aerating it properly before you lay the seeds, you’re providing the most ideal conditions for them to germinate.

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