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"The service was excellent. They had good communication, they get back at you whenever you call them, and provide what's needed to be done."

Neal T on May 2021

We can take care of all of your landscaping needs.

"The service was excellent. They had good communication, they get back at you whenever you call them, and provide what's needed to be done."

Neal T on May 2021


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A&H Outdoor Services

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A&H Outdoor Services

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Hi I am a new lawn care service trying to get going. We do a variety of things from mowing grass to light excavating. We offer spring and fall clean up, light landscaping, lawn mowing weed whipping, and land clearing. We offer free estimates also. Please call 5172942148 or pm me on here for any questions or services needed. Thank you

"Very well . Also fixed driveway"

Franka B on March 2021

Hi I am a new lawn care service trying to get going. We do a variety of things from mowing grass to light excavating. We offer spring and fall clean up, light landscaping, lawn mowing weed whipping, and land clearing. We offer free estimates also. Please call 5172942148 or pm me on here for any questions or services needed. Thank you

"Very well . Also fixed driveway"

Franka B on March 2021



"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





Top Grade Llc

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Top Grade Llc

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Top Grade can save you the expense of new gravel. In most cases our service can repair your gravel driveway/parking lot with no new gravel added. We can also grade crushed asphalt to a smooth surface.

Top Grade can save you the expense of new gravel. In most cases our service can repair your gravel driveway/parking lot with no new gravel added. We can also grade crushed asphalt to a smooth surface.



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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

The best time to apply fertilizer to your lawn is in early fall, though some climates necessitate a different schedule. In most cases, avoid fertilizing late into fall, as this opens up your yard to winter injuries and poor health (though this is a great time to kill weeds.) You should avoid early spring fertilization, as this helps the grass leaves grow, but at the expense of developing root systems. Remember to water your lawn after fertilizing to increase its effectiveness and reduce the likelihood of runoff during a rainstorm. 

Implement overseeding and fertilization to maximize aeration benefits and strengthen your lawn.

You should fertilize your lawn after it has grown at least two inches or after your second mow (usually in March or April). Applying fertilizer too early can feed your weeds and cause them to grow stronger, too. You should water your lawn two to three days before you apply fertilizer to ensure the soil absorbs it.

Yes, you can use compost on your lawn alongside or even instead of standard fertilizer. Compost is rich in nutrients and organic matter and restores the balance and health of your soil. It also replenishes depleted soil, adding volume as well as nutrients. It's a great alternative to synthetic slow-release fertilizer. And if you compost at home, you can save money by applying your own compost. 

The pros are the precise treatments, such as aeration and fertilization, which protect and prepare your lawn for thriving warmer months.

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