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X & Y Environmental Solution LLC

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X & Y Environmental Solution LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

This is a professional company that focuses on hydroseeding, lawn care, yard work, mulch, topsoil, and more! Hydroseeding for any location, even steep slope, where needs lawn installation/repair and vegetation cover for erosion control purpose. We also offer lawn maintenance services like mowing, yard work, and lawn treatment! We will provide excellent service and reasonable prices for you. Looking forward to have your business!

"Excellent no problems work was done when it was a supposed to be done"

David S on September 2020

This is a professional company that focuses on hydroseeding, lawn care, yard work, mulch, topsoil, and more! Hydroseeding for any location, even steep slope, where needs lawn installation/repair and vegetation cover for erosion control purpose. We also offer lawn maintenance services like mowing, yard work, and lawn treatment! We will provide excellent service and reasonable prices for you. Looking forward to have your business!

"Excellent no problems work was done when it was a supposed to be done"

David S on September 2020



"Mike Williams did a great job! He took time in advance to explain issues he saw with my yard & what he was going to do and then showed me what was done to confirm. He was personable, thorough and I hope he is my Experigreen Guy for years to come!"

William S on September 2023

"Mike Williams did a great job! He took time in advance to explain issues he saw with my yard & what he was going to do and then showed me what was done to confirm. He was personable, thorough and I hope he is my Experigreen Guy for years to come!"

William S on September 2023







EVERGREEN SYSTEMS LLC

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EVERGREEN SYSTEMS LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Since 2000, Evergreen Systems has provided the little things that help your property stay beautiful and safe. We have an excellent staff who pay attention to detail and always work hard.

Since 2000, Evergreen Systems has provided the little things that help your property stay beautiful and safe. We have an excellent staff who pay attention to detail and always work hard.

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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Overfertilizing can burn and kill the grass as well as upset the soil's nutrient balance, leaving your grass prone to disease and infestation. You'll know that you have overfertilized your burn when you have recently fertilized and begin to see brown and yellow patches of dead grass that need to be reseeded. 

Costs depend on property size, service frequency, and additional tasks like aeration or overseeding.

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.

It depends on the type of grass and the condition of your lawn. We advised you to fertilize your lawn at least twice per year. However, warm-season grasses and nutrient-deficient lawns may need to be fertilized up to four times a year. Remember, you don't want to over fertilize either, so soil testing can help to determine if your lawn lacks nutrients and if it’s ready for another application.

The best type of fertilizer depends on the type of grass and your desired end result. Generally speaking, slow-release fertilizers are best for grass, as they gradually release nutrients into your soil instead of all at once, which meets the needs of many grass types. However, the tradeoff is that slow-release fertilizers contain phosphorus, which negatively impacts local water quality. Also, some grasses require different formulations to meet the demands of the soil. Test your soil to see how acidic or alkaline it is before choosing a fertilizer. 

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