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TLC Lawn Sprinklers, Inc.

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TLC Lawn Sprinklers, Inc.

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42 years of experience

TLC Lawn Sprinklers, Inc. is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide our employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!

"Great experience."

Calvin K on August 2025

TLC Lawn Sprinklers, Inc. is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide our employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!

"Great experience."

Calvin K on August 2025







Alvarado Landscaping LLC

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Alvarado Landscaping LLC

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Get the landscape for your home you've always wanted. We offer a wide variety of services to our customers including landscaping, lawn care, hardscape, tree cutting, fertilizing, planting and water features.

Get the landscape for your home you've always wanted. We offer a wide variety of services to our customers including landscaping, lawn care, hardscape, tree cutting, fertilizing, planting and water features.


Signature Lawn and Landscape

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Signature Lawn and Landscape

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We are a full service Landscape and Design Company. Our services range from designing and installing landscape and hardscapes to property maintenance. No job is to big or small. Signature Lawn and Landscape is licensed and insured, bringing many years of experience and a Horticulture degree to set us apart from the others.

We are a full service Landscape and Design Company. Our services range from designing and installing landscape and hardscapes to property maintenance. No job is to big or small. Signature Lawn and Landscape is licensed and insured, bringing many years of experience and a Horticulture degree to set us apart from the others.


Work inside and outside your property, from creating a beautiful garden to plumbing in your house. Give us a call or visit us online @ http://www.ddconstructionlandscape.com/


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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

St. Augustine is a hardy grass that’s relatively easy to grow, but it requires regular lawn maintenance to stay healthy. It’s best to keep up with a regular fertilization schedule during the growing season, plus a yearly dethatching to help it properly absorb air and moisture. Watering is also important, so be sure to water it enough to keep the soil moist.

The best way to aerate your lawn depends on what kind of grass and soil you have and your budget and patience level. There are many options to choose from, including spike aerators, core aerators, aerator shoes, and more, and many types can be found in either manual or motorized versions.

Both aerating and scarifying your lawn can offer serious benefits. Aerating pokes holes in the soil to better allow air, moisture, and nutrients to permeate while scarifying removes the buildup of dead plant matter at the soil’s surface. Most lawns require both of these maintenance items to thrive.

If your lawn has some lumps and bumps, yes, aeration can help—although it may also be beneficial to take on other steps, like irrigation, fertilization, and dethatching (also known as scarifying). You can also use a power rake to physically break up the bumps in your lawn, which can help you achieve a more even look.

If you plan on laying new grass seed, try to wait eight weeks before stepping on it. You might need to wait an entire season to drive your car across the driveway. Sod establishes itself in the ground in about two weeks.

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