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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

Mulch is widely available and affordable. You can find it online or at most local home improvement stores.

While you don’t need to put anything down before mulch, you can apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed growth. As long as you remove weeds before you spread mulch, you should be in the clear. But a herbicide is something that you can put down before mulch as an extra layer of protection.

Yes, you can lay pea gravel directly on the dirt. First, dig a trench 2 to 6 inches deep the length and width of the area you want to cover. Plants and weeds will eventually grow through the pea gravel if you don’t lay down landscaping cloth.

There are two main times of the year to spread mulch—mid-spring and late fall. Spring mulching protects new seedlings as the soil warms up and the rainy season begins. Fall mulching insulates the soil and regulates its temperature as the first frosts arrive.

Stump grindings are usually safe to use in soil, but in some cases, it’s not recommended. Wood chips in particular can bind nitrogen in the soil, which will make it difficult for grass to grow. That’s why it’s important to remove most wood chips and use healthy garden soil if you want to cover the stump spot with grass. Large wood chips may attract beetles and could encourage the growth of fungi when they decay, so you may want to remove them when using the grindings.

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