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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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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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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

Bermuda grass may be drought-resistant, but it still needs to be watered once or twice a week. The suggested amount of water Bermuda grass needs varies from season to season. Bermuda grass needs about 1 inch of water a week in summer, fall, and winter; it needs up to ¾ inch in spring.

Choosing the right grass seed and planting it at the right time are the most important factors in establishing fast-growing grass. You also need adequate water, sunshine, and nutrients. To speed up the growth process, you can implement some tips and tricks, including watering it deeply and frequently, and using an iron-rich fertilizer to boost its appearance.

Purchase a selective herbicide that targets clover and similar weeds but doesn't take out your grass. You can also keep it from growing with corn meal gluten or remove clover from your lawn manually at the start of the season as part of your lawn maintenance checklist.

Sugar is good for plants, despite limiting nitrogen absorption. However, the sugar that is healthy for plants is typically the same sugar created by plants as part of photosynthesis. In other words, table sugar is not good or bad for plants on its own, just keep track of nitrogen levels in the soil. But don’t worry, sugar won’t kill your grass.

Putting too much lime on your lawn can change the soil's pH level from acidic to alkaline. While grass doesn't do well in acidic soils, an alkaline situation can be just as detrimental to its health. Alkaline soil blocks the grass's ability to absorb vital nutrients necessary for survival. If you apply too much lime, you can reverse the effects over a relatively short time by applying commercially available products designed for the purpose or by adding compost to the soil.

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