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Byrds The Word Lawn Care

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Byrds The Word Lawn Care

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13 years of experience

We are a family owned and operated lawn care with 25 years' experience. We provide service to residential and commercial customers who want quality, dependable, and friendly care at an affordable price.

We are a family owned and operated lawn care with 25 years' experience. We provide service to residential and commercial customers who want quality, dependable, and friendly care at an affordable price.



Hardscapes Of Kansas

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Hardscapes Of Kansas

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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



BK's Backhoe

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BK's Backhoe

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38 years of experience

We are a small family owned and operated company we offer affordable and reliable services we have low over head and pass that savings on to our customers

We are a small family owned and operated company we offer affordable and reliable services we have low over head and pass that savings on to our customers


Bones Landscape Company

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Bones Landscape Company

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Bones Landscape Company strives to create an outdoor extension of your home or business that reflects your style and meets your landscape needs. Our experience, attention to detail, quality of plants and materials assure that you'll be pleased with the result.

Bones Landscape Company strives to create an outdoor extension of your home or business that reflects your style and meets your landscape needs. Our experience, attention to detail, quality of plants and materials assure that you'll be pleased with the result.


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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

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 hydroseed mix—known as a slurry—helps grass seed take root in many ways. Water combines with the mulch, allowing the grass seed to stay moist while grounded in the soil. The extra fertilizer then provides the boost the seed needs to flourish. In just a few weeks, you'll be ready to break out the lawnmower again.

Beyond landscaping, limestone has multiple uses. For example, there are multiple pros and cons to limestone countertops, such as a lower cost compared to other types of stone and heat resistance. Limestone is also a key ingredient in limewash, a type of paint with a chalky texture. Other uses for limestone include siding, retaining walls, and mixed into cement.

Among the most common types of gravel are pea gravel, crushed stone, marble chips, jersey shore gravel, and base gravel. Gravel has different densities depending on whether it’s wet or dry or mixed with sand.

If you’re using crushed stone or gravel as a base material, then yes, you should compact it to prevent movement of the top layers. For instance, if you don’t compact crushed stone or gravel and you lay pavers on top of them, the pavers will shift over time. However, if you’re using gravel or crushed stone as a top layer for aesthetic purposes, you might not want to compact the materials.

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