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Green Meadows Lawn and Landscaping, LLC

511 N Highland St
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Green Meadows Lawn and Landscaping, LLC

511 N Highland St
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12 years of experience

Green Meadows Landscaping is a full service lawn and landscaping company. Our services include: Mowing, Landscape Maintenance, Landscape Installation, Pavers, Retaining Walls, Irrigation Systems, Sod, Snow Removal, Christmas Lights.

Green Meadows Landscaping is a full service lawn and landscaping company. Our services include: Mowing, Landscape Maintenance, Landscape Installation, Pavers, Retaining Walls, Irrigation Systems, Sod, Snow Removal, Christmas Lights.





Go-Green Lawnscapes, LLC

7490 CR 200
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Go-Green Lawnscapes, LLC

7490 CR 200
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Go-Green Lawnscapes, LLC is an established, local lawn and landscape company providing affordable service to all areas of the Four State Region. Go-Green Lawnscapes, LLC specializes in weekly lawn maintenance for the customer that wants to be able to focus on things other than the exterior of their home or business.

Go-Green Lawnscapes, LLC is an established, local lawn and landscape company providing affordable service to all areas of the Four State Region. Go-Green Lawnscapes, LLC specializes in weekly lawn maintenance for the customer that wants to be able to focus on things other than the exterior of their home or business.




JIM RADELL CONSTRUCTION CO

1200 W 4th St
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JIM RADELL CONSTRUCTION CO

1200 W 4th St
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49 years of experience

Radell Construction specializes in bores, excavating, plowing, trenching, sawing, and many trenchless options. We work in rock, clay, silt, peat, among others. We also offer: Fiber Optics: Aerial & Buried Cable Blowing Splicing (Inside & Outside) Trenchless Options: Pipebursting Directional Boring (Horizontal Directional Drilling - HDD) Large diameter pipelines On grade

Radell Construction specializes in bores, excavating, plowing, trenching, sawing, and many trenchless options. We work in rock, clay, silt, peat, among others. We also offer: Fiber Optics: Aerial & Buried Cable Blowing Splicing (Inside & Outside) Trenchless Options: Pipebursting Directional Boring (Horizontal Directional Drilling - HDD) Large diameter pipelines On grade


"Had to start with Watersmith partially into the season since my last outdoor company couldn't respond in a reasonable amount of time. I needed some sprayer heads added and changed as well as the backflow test done and results forwarded to the city before starting the season. Watersmith has two departments (Irrigation and Lawn) but a single office team that you can reach on the phone, M-F. They will set appointments and relay information to the appropriate team. And also handle billing. Services cost slightly more than my last company I had but having a live person/s in the office during the work week is worth it. On this Labor Day w/e I discovered I was leaking water up through my front lawn and gave them a call and after pressing #2 got an on-call tech who came over within a hour and shut the water off till they reopen the following week. Was very pleased with that response! While I did not signup for the pre-pay plan this year (only 5% discount) they spelled out what the remaining treatments will cost as well as the sprinkler blowout this fall. I also want to see the results before committing long term."

John E on September 2018

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"Had to start with Watersmith partially into the season since my last outdoor company couldn't respond in a reasonable amount of time. I needed some sprayer heads added and changed as well as the backflow test done and results forwarded to the city before starting the season. Watersmith has two departments (Irrigation and Lawn) but a single office team that you can reach on the phone, M-F. They will set appointments and relay information to the appropriate team. And also handle billing. Services cost slightly more than my last company I had but having a live person/s in the office during the work week is worth it. On this Labor Day w/e I discovered I was leaking water up through my front lawn and gave them a call and after pressing #2 got an on-call tech who came over within a hour and shut the water off till they reopen the following week. Was very pleased with that response! While I did not signup for the pre-pay plan this year (only 5% discount) they spelled out what the remaining treatments will cost as well as the sprinkler blowout this fall. I also want to see the results before committing long term."

John E on September 2018


Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Aeration is most effective when the soil is slightly moist but not excessively dry or waterlogged. If your lawn's soil is extremely dry, consider watering it a day or two before aeration to facilitate the process. Conversely, avoid aerating when the soil is saturated or excessively wet, as it can lead to poor aeration results and potential damage to your lawn. Finding the right moisture balance is crucial for successful lawn aeration.

If your lawn has some lumps and bumps, yes, aeration can help—although it may also be beneficial to take on other steps, like irrigation, fertilization, and dethatching (also known as scarifying). You can also use a power rake to physically break up the bumps in your lawn, which can help you achieve a more even look.

Try the tool test first. A screwdriver or a similarly long, thin tool will work best, as spades and shovels are too big. If something still seems off despite the screwdriver smoothly going into the soil, look for other signs that you need aeration, like thinning grass, discolored areas, and puddles forming on your lawn after light rain. This indicates poor drainage because of too many areas being compacted.

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.

The best way to aerate your lawn depends on what kind of grass and soil you have and your budget and patience level. There are many options to choose from, including spike aerators, core aerators, aerator shoes, and more, and many types can be found in either manual or motorized versions.

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