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Mobotz Robot Mowers LLC

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Mobotz Robot Mowers LLC

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Are you looking for the most efficient modern grass mowing solution? MoBotz robot mowers use Lidar SLAM technology to map out your yard and autonomously mow it on a schedule. They keep your yard healthy and beautiful allowing you to do something else more productive with your time or spend time with your family.

Are you looking for the most efficient modern grass mowing solution? MoBotz robot mowers use Lidar SLAM technology to map out your yard and autonomously mow it on a schedule. They keep your yard healthy and beautiful allowing you to do something else more productive with your time or spend time with your family.


Good honest and trustworthy work and done the way it should be done. Won’t do a half way job I’ll do it right the first time.




M&M Lawn Care

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M&M Lawn Care

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We provide lawn care primarily in the Cedar Creek area in Pikeville, KY. there are two of us that provide lawn care such as Mowing, Weed eating, leaf blowing, etc.

We provide lawn care primarily in the Cedar Creek area in Pikeville, KY. there are two of us that provide lawn care such as Mowing, Weed eating, leaf blowing, etc.


Lawn mowing, weed eating, hillside, brush removal, tree trimming, bush trimming, and more.. contact us today



Morgan Contracting

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Morgan Contracting

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20 years of experience

General Contractor with 10+ years of experience in Electrical, plumbing, carpentry etc. We strive to take the time to be effective and efficient in our work to achieve a top quality outcome for our customers.

General Contractor with 10+ years of experience in Electrical, plumbing, carpentry etc. We strive to take the time to be effective and efficient in our work to achieve a top quality outcome for our customers.



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Chucky's Woodchuckin Tree Service

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Chucky's Woodchuckin Tree Service

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The removal of dangerous/ unwanted trees Tree trimming which include the following 1. Crown reduction 2. Crown lift 3. Crown thinning 4. The removal of dead or damaged limbs 24hr emergency removal of damaged trees due to storm

The removal of dangerous/ unwanted trees Tree trimming which include the following 1. Crown reduction 2. Crown lift 3. Crown thinning 4. The removal of dead or damaged limbs 24hr emergency removal of damaged trees due to storm

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Overseeding after aeration is not always necessary, but it can be highly beneficial, especially for lawns with thin or patchy areas. Aeration creates an optimal environment for new grass seed germination by improving soil contact and reducing competition from thatch. If you aim to thicken your lawn, address bare spots, or introduce a new grass variety, overseeding immediately after aeration can help rejuvenate and enhance your lawn's overall health and appearance. However, whether you overseed or not depends on your specific lawn goals and condition.

Reseeding your lawn can help eliminate thin or patchy portions of grass. If you’re paying a professional to aerate your lawn, it’ll cost you an additional $50 to $80 on average to reseed it  in the same trip. Reseeding a lawn yourself can cost between $500 to $1,000, meaning you’ll probably save time and money hiring a professional service. 

Enhanced root development, better fertilizer uptake, and improved drought resistance.

There are several possible reasons why your Bermuda grass is not thick, with the biggest reasons being too little water, too much shade, compacted soil, drainage issues, and too few nutrients in the soil. Bermuda grass needs frequent and direct sunlight to stay thick, so thinning grass is likely the result of a lack of sun. 

Aerate in the fall to relieve compaction and allow nutrients and water to better reach roots.

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