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Great Lakes Greens

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Great Lakes Greens

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We offer only the best in quality workmanship and professional courtesy. We specialize in all phases of commercial and residential landscaping. We are committed quality work and outstanding results & are strongly involved in local community activities. We look forward to working with you!

We offer only the best in quality workmanship and professional courtesy. We specialize in all phases of commercial and residential landscaping. We are committed quality work and outstanding results & are strongly involved in local community activities. We look forward to working with you!


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Couple of cleaners

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Couple of cleaners

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1 years of experience

This company specializes in making homes sparkle ✨️ 😍 also our goal is too ensure our customers feel like family. Our company is family owned/operated too give the most special experience for customer service. We also provide handyman projects. Landscaping projects also are not trouble. Junk removal is part of our success and donations.

This company specializes in making homes sparkle ✨️ 😍 also our goal is too ensure our customers feel like family. Our company is family owned/operated too give the most special experience for customer service. We also provide handyman projects. Landscaping projects also are not trouble. Junk removal is part of our success and donations.





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Joe's Yard Care

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Joe's Yard Care

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32 years of experience

Just started my own lawn care business but have been in the landscaping business for 37 years. I offer weekly lawn care, tree trimming, planting of shrubs flowers, spreading of mulch stone, building of retaining walls,can also lay brick pavers. I also do some small handyman work. I'm looking for small jobs and are close to me right now

Just started my own lawn care business but have been in the landscaping business for 37 years. I offer weekly lawn care, tree trimming, planting of shrubs flowers, spreading of mulch stone, building of retaining walls,can also lay brick pavers. I also do some small handyman work. I'm looking for small jobs and are close to me right now



I’m hardworking very personable and will always get the job done right im a very outgoing and have a great sense of humor



Outdoor services! pressure washing & lawn maintenance. Indoor and outdoor painting, most all handyman work some electrical and plumbing, etc.

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Lawn Care questions, answered by experts

Chiggers thrive in overgrown lawns, so regular mowing will deter these annoying mites. It may not remove every single chigger, however, so follow that up with weeding and trimming any nearby trees and bushes. Pay special attention to moist, shady spots, as these are a chigger’s preferred habitat. When all else fails, sprinkle your yard with diatomaceous earth. It kills chiggers by dehydrating their exoskeletons. Diatomaceous earth is basically ground-up shells, so there’s no risk of injury to animals.

Yes, you can water your lawn too much. Overwatering means the soil stays saturated and can suffocate, killing beneficial bacteria and starving the soil and your grass of nutrients and oxygen.

It is not OK to cut grass after morning dew, as it can cause damage to your lawn, your mower, and you. Wet clumps of grass accumulate after the mow and can kill your grass or cause fungal disease. It’s best to wait until the grass is dry to the touch, usually two hours after morning dew.

Every lawn is different, but mowing at least once a week is a good goal to stick to. If you’re seeing a lot of rain, or if you’re fertilizing your grass, you may need to mow as often as every four days. Either way, always follow the one-third rule: Never mow more than one-third of your grass height at once, as this can weaken it and prevent it from taking in all the proper nutrients from the soil.

Usually, weekly mowings during the growing season are sufficient. However, you’ll need to consider your location and lawn care—grass that incurs more rain or fertilizer tends to grow faster than those in drier climates. Another thing to contemplate is mowing your grass to the correct height . Most grasses should stay around 2 to 3 inches, although several warm-weather grasses do better shorter—at 1 ½ to 2 inches.

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