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A&S irrigation

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A&S irrigation

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My name is Jerry and I am an experienced irrigator. 30 plus years. I carry my master’s in irrigation and also have my back flow certification. I am licensed by MABCD and PHCC of Kansas. We are an insured company. Let your irrigation problem be my problem. I am here to serve you.

My name is Jerry and I am an experienced irrigator. 30 plus years. I carry my master’s in irrigation and also have my back flow certification. I am licensed by MABCD and PHCC of Kansas. We are an insured company. Let your irrigation problem be my problem. I am here to serve you.


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Lawn care business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!

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DEAN S on May 2025



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I have the best weekly and Bi weekly prices I provide a quality job for a small price veteran owned and give a military and senior 10 % break I am simple mowing,seed eating and blowing off walks

I have the best weekly and Bi weekly prices I provide a quality job for a small price veteran owned and give a military and senior 10 % break I am simple mowing,seed eating and blowing off walks






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There's not much we can't or won't do! Specialties including *Most detailed house cleaning ever *Painting *Light construction *Demolition *Yardwork/Gardening/Landscaping *Repairs/Installation Much much more...just reach out and ask. We'd be happy to give you a quote! We always pride ourselves in our work! *

There's not much we can't or won't do! Specialties including *Most detailed house cleaning ever *Painting *Light construction *Demolition *Yardwork/Gardening/Landscaping *Repairs/Installation Much much more...just reach out and ask. We'd be happy to give you a quote! We always pride ourselves in our work! *


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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Break up hard dirt in your yard with popular methods such as core aeration or manual aeration with a spade, mini excavator, or pitchfork. You can also alter your soil to keep it from compacting in the future. Adding compost, groundcover plants, or aeration granules—preferably made of organic materials—can also soften your ground and encourage water saturation.

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.

Speeding up grass seed germination is possible, but it requires quite a bit of extra work and commitment. Keeping the soil moist is key, but here are a few other tried-and-true methods for growing your new grass as quickly as possible:

  • Mist grass up to eight times per day to keep the soil moist.

  • Purchase a moisture-retaining seed coating for your grass seeds.

  • Amend soil that is compacted or in the wrong pH range.

  • Choose the right grass seed for your area’s climate and soil conditions.

  • Avoid planting on windy days or during periods of extreme rain or drought.

Experts recommend aerating a lawn at least once a year. If you haven’t aerated your lawn recently, or if it has a significant amount of thatch buildup, you may need to aerate it twice annually for a few years. Keeping up with a regular aeration schedule helps ensure the long-term health of your yard.

Yes, it’s worth aerating a lawn. Even the most diligent mowing, watering, and fertilizing schedule is not enough if the roots are not able to benefit from the care and nutrients you’re giving them. Even a lawn that’s already healthy can benefit from aeration because the more air that circulates around the roots, the stronger and healthier it will grow. 

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