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Duffs construction

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Duffs construction

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We specialize in building fences and decks,we do remodels and roof repairs as well. If you would like to work with honest and dependable people give us a call at 318 245 3135

We specialize in building fences and decks,we do remodels and roof repairs as well. If you would like to work with honest and dependable people give us a call at 318 245 3135


"Absolutely the best service ever! I will for sure use Jordan Lawn again!"

Cherie J on May 2020

Jordan Lawn provides customers with “above satisfaction” quality. We are determined to be the best at the best price! “The more it grows the more we mow”

"Absolutely the best service ever! I will for sure use Jordan Lawn again!"

Cherie J on May 2020


Lusk Lawn Service

706 Bayou Shores Drive
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Lusk Lawn Service

706 Bayou Shores Drive
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We are a family owned and operated business, who believe that details make the difference, customer satisfaction is priority and reliable, honest service is a must. Lusk Lawn Service will make your yard beautiful!!

We are a family owned and operated business, who believe that details make the difference, customer satisfaction is priority and reliable, honest service is a must. Lusk Lawn Service will make your yard beautiful!!


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TWIN CITY LAWN & LANDSCAPING

339 Richard Linder Rd
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TWIN CITY LAWN & LANDSCAPING

339 Richard Linder Rd
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31 years of experience

We are a local company and have been in business since 1994. We provide service year round and offer free estimates. We are licensed in landscaping, horticulture, ornamental/turf and herbicide/pesticide applications. Cash, check and Visa accepted.

We are a local company and have been in business since 1994. We provide service year round and offer free estimates. We are licensed in landscaping, horticulture, ornamental/turf and herbicide/pesticide applications. Cash, check and Visa accepted.

Leaf Removal questions, answered by experts

Using Epsom salt to kill a tree stump will take between six and 12 months. While this method may seem extended, it significantly speeds up the natural stump decomposition process, which can take up to seven years. If you’d like to DIY remove a tree stump and it’s not causing any immediate harm or danger, using Epsom salt to kill it slowly is a viable removal option. 

A stump grinder can cause damage if it’s used improperly. These are large, powerful saw tools that need careful handling even when not in use. When used improperly or when the sawblade misses the mark, it can easily damage your lawn, walkways, nearby flower borders and delicate borders. That’s why it’s important to use stump grinders carefully and to contact a professional if you don’t feel up to the task.

What tools you’ll need to remove a tree stump will depend on the method you choose. Generally, a shovel, mattock or pickax, chainsaw, garden shears, and a wheelbarrow will help, but do your research once you choose your DIY strategy. You should also be sure to add safety supplies like goggles, ear protection, gloves, and more to your list, no matter which method you choose.

Stump grinding leaves the stump and roots below the grinding depth intact, though they will gradually decay over the next decade. You can grow plants with shallow roots, such as grass, over the remaining pieces of your now-deceased tree. However, you should wait until they fully decay to plant anything with a larger root system.

Tree roots are hearty and complex systems, so they don’t die immediately after the rest of the tree is removed. If you leave the root system in place, it takes anywhere from two to seven years for it to run out of nutrients. It is worth noting, however, that the roots stop growing and expanding after cutting down the rest of the tree.

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