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D&G Lawn and Landscape

2424 Sw Duncan Dr.
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D&G Lawn and Landscape

2424 Sw Duncan Dr.
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9 years of experience

Here at D&G Lawn and Landscape we will provide you with any plant services required. We will install plants, prune shrubs and trees, spread mulch/rock, build retaining walls, raised beds, walkways, and manicure lawns.

Here at D&G Lawn and Landscape we will provide you with any plant services required. We will install plants, prune shrubs and trees, spread mulch/rock, build retaining walls, raised beds, walkways, and manicure lawns.






Hardscapes Of Kansas

6021 SW 29th St
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Hardscapes Of Kansas

6021 SW 29th St
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17 years of experience

Hardscapes of Kansas LLC, is a family owned business with over 20 years experience located in Topeka, Kansas. We offer complete hardscape, landscape, and installation services for your Northeast Kansas home or business. Proud Member Of: National Concrete and Masonry Association

Hardscapes of Kansas LLC, is a family owned business with over 20 years experience located in Topeka, Kansas. We offer complete hardscape, landscape, and installation services for your Northeast Kansas home or business. Proud Member Of: National Concrete and Masonry Association



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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Small gravel is the better option since it creates a stable, even surface that’s easier on paws and hooves. Large gravel can be uncomfortable and may shift too much underfoot. So if you’re using gravel in pet or livestock areas, go for smooth, rounded small gravel to prevent injuries and discomfort.

The right depth depends on your intended use for the area. For instance, pea gravel for walkways and patios typically only needs to be about 2 to 3 inches deep. However, driveways and other areas with heavier loads may require 4 to 6 inches for better stability.

A 50-pound bag of pea gravel equals approximately one-half of a cubic foot. That amount will cover a three-square-foot area to a depth of about two inches. A three-square-foot area with equal-length sides is approximately 1.73 feet by 1.73 feet, or about 20.75 inches on each side.

The least costly way to keep grass from growing is also the most labor-intensive: regular weeding. Pull out grass blades as you see them pop up through the soil in areas where they’re unwanted. Another cost-effective way to keep grass from growing is by spreading a thick layer of mulch on the area as this will suffocate the grass.

The amount of soil you’ll need around your foundation depends on a variety of factors, but in general, you want a 6-inch decline over the first 10 feet extending out from your foundation. How much soil it will take to achieve that will depend on the current grade of the yard, how much foundation is exposed, and the size of your home.

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