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G&G Landscaping
4.8(
42
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Serving Fork, MD and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Derek and his team did a great job designing and planting in the front of my house. They even repurposed some of the existing plants and put them in my yard around my patio. It looks amazing! I will definitely use them again!"
Front yard Rennovation
Outdoor Living Space
Patio and Firepit
Patio Design
Patio extension

+20

Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Maryland Decking
5.0(
16
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Serving Fork, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We needed our yard aerated and seeded for fall . Within 2 weeks I had new grass growing .I would recommend Maryland Decking for any of your outdoor needs."
Paver patio
Paver steps
Back yard upgrade
Fence and patio
Paver patio & turf

+47

Response time1 hour
Response rate99%
33 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Green Valley Home & Lawn Services
4.8(
6
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Serving Fork, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They come to cut the grass. They do a great job and they come one a week! They always make sure that my gates are closed and very conscientious about my yard, gate and dog!"
Back Yard
Front Yard
Front Yard
Front Yard
Front Yard

+18

Response time3 hrs
Response rate89%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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TC Outdoor Solutions
5.0(
5
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Serving Fork, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Colby and his crew did an absolutely amazing job. They were extremely fair on price, showed up on time and completed on schedule! The work they did looks awesome! We already have our next yard project planned with them!"
Lawn care
Lawn care
Landscape refresh
Landscape refresh
Landscape Refresh

+3

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Skunk digging looks like a series of small, cone-shaped holes on a lawn or around the perimeter of a home, porch, deck, or shed. The holes that skunks dig when searching for grubs tend to be no more than four inches in diameter and may be up to four inches deep.

There are several ways to decompose yard waste quickly. The first step is to move all debris into a compost bin or pile. From there, microorganisms, bacteria, and insects will break down the yard waste into compost. To speed things up, shred the waste into smaller pieces, add live worms to the pile, or introduce nitrogen-rich compost accelerators like grass clippings, coffee grounds, and manure. Turn the compost over every few days. This process, called aerating, allows oxygen to get in and accelerate decomposition.

Don’t pick up dirt after aerating. Even though it's tempting because soil cores are incredibly unsightly, these cores and the dirt they leave behind are ecologically important. This is what keeps your grass looking beautiful and growing healthily. The soil cores need two to three weeks to decompose, but you can swat them with a rake if their natural shape bothers you.

If you have a large area of brush and vegetation to clear, forestry mulching may be the best option. This method works well for relatively flat areas that don’t have many large rocks or mature trees to clear. Forestry mulching is a relatively quick process that improves soil health, reduces fire risk, and leaves behind usable mulch.

Pulling weeds once per month is typically often enough to keep most weeds at bay. But in general, it's best to pull weeds as soon as you spot them to prevent deep root growth and slow their spread. To make it easier, plan your weed pulling after rain or after the sprinklers run so the soil will be nice and wet and the weeds will be easier to pull. If you notice moss accompanying weeds, make a plan to remove the moss immediately to prevent damage.

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