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Eddy Lawn Care

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Eddy Lawn Care

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My name is Tristin Eddy. I am looking for some side work to earn a little extra money. I have a decent amount of landscaping experience. I can do anything from mowing to trimming to building fire pits and flower beds. I can do one time jobs or mow regularly for you. Send me a message and we can talk details.

My name is Tristin Eddy. I am looking for some side work to earn a little extra money. I have a decent amount of landscaping experience. I can do anything from mowing to trimming to building fire pits and flower beds. I can do one time jobs or mow regularly for you. Send me a message and we can talk details.


Clarks tree Service

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Clarks tree Service

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3 years of experience

Small business, have been doing tree work for about a year. Our specialty is leaving your yard looking just like it did before we came. Our staff is made up of 3 members, and we are very skilled and safety oriented. Also offering land clearing and small dirt work projects.

Small business, have been doing tree work for about a year. Our specialty is leaving your yard looking just like it did before we came. Our staff is made up of 3 members, and we are very skilled and safety oriented. Also offering land clearing and small dirt work projects.


Spencer lawn and tree care

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Spencer lawn and tree care

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I have been in the tree business for 8 years i can do small or big removals or trimming i always make sure the owner is 100 percent happy before we leave the job i do free estimates and guaranteed cheaper than big companies

I have been in the tree business for 8 years i can do small or big removals or trimming i always make sure the owner is 100 percent happy before we leave the job i do free estimates and guaranteed cheaper than big companies






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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, yard traffic, and lawn health. In most cases, annual aeration is sufficient to maintain a healthy lawn. However, if your lawn experiences heavy use or soil compaction issues, you may consider aerating twice a year. Keep an eye on your grass and soil conditions to determine when aeration is needed to keep your lawn in its best shape.

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.

Fescue grass is a relatively low-maintenance grass type, meaning it doesn’t require much more attention than regular watering, dethatching, and mowing. Some fescues even grow slowly enough for hard-to-reach areas, particularly those inaccessible by the mower. Following a seasonal maintenance schedule will help your fescue lawn stay green, healthy, and durable for years to come.

Choosing the right grass seed and planting it at the right time are the most important factors in establishing fast-growing grass. You also need adequate water, sunshine, and nutrients. To speed up the growth process, you can implement some tips and tricks, including watering it deeply and frequently, and using an iron-rich fertilizer to boost its appearance.

When you don’t aerate your lawn, the soil will become more compact over time. This limits how much water can soak in to reach the roots of your grass, and it keeps oxygen and carbon dioxide from the plant roots. This can limit grass growth, which may sound great for limiting mowing, but it also leads to a lawn full of grass that looks dull and sparse. Eventually, compacted soil can weaken grass, while also making it more vulnerable to pests, diseases, and erosion and even causing it to die off.

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