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Randall & Randall

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Randall & Randall

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Not everyone can afford high cost home improvement, but everyone can demand top quality, professionalism and experience. We do to. This is our vision. To be the preferred home improvement business in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Making a full-range of home improvements, both domestic and business, making our customers love where they live and work.

Not everyone can afford high cost home improvement, but everyone can demand top quality, professionalism and experience. We do to. This is our vision. To be the preferred home improvement business in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Making a full-range of home improvements, both domestic and business, making our customers love where they live and work.



"Totally unprofessional. They did "work" which was never authorized and I am not sure was ever done. Their only interest is getting paid, with no interest in actually doing a service. The WORST."

JB B on August 2019

Safari Tree is a full service Tree Health Care Company. We offer tree spraying, fertilization, curative injections, and consultation.

"Totally unprofessional. They did "work" which was never authorized and I am not sure was ever done. Their only interest is getting paid, with no interest in actually doing a service. The WORST."

JB B on August 2019



JC's All Seasons Property Maintenance/Restoration

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JC's All Seasons Property Maintenance/Restoration

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18 years of experience

We offer free estimates, special offers vary from season to season and job to job. "We Do It All" so if you need it, give us a call, we can help! Family owned and operated. We can beat the other guys price!

We offer free estimates, special offers vary from season to season and job to job. "We Do It All" so if you need it, give us a call, we can help! Family owned and operated. We can beat the other guys price!

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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Fescue grass is a relatively low-maintenance grass type, meaning it doesn’t require much more attention than regular watering, dethatching, and mowing. Some fescues even grow slowly enough for hard-to-reach areas, particularly those inaccessible by the mower. Following a seasonal maintenance schedule will help your fescue lawn stay green, healthy, and durable for years to come.

Professional lawn care can increase your home’s value, as it beautifies your exterior and improves curb appeal. Potential buyers who pull up to a house that looks neat and clean will get a great first impression, and savvy buyers will know that a well-maintained exterior is probably indicative of proper care for other things, like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems. Ultimately, a lawn that’s professionally cared for can boost your home’s appearance and lead buyers to offer more for your house.

Whether or not grass will fill in bare spots itself depends on the type of grass you have. For example, grass with rhizomes (e.g., Bermuda grass) and stolons (e.g., Saint Augustine grass) will naturally fill in bald spots as it spreads laterally. However, clump-forming grasses will not spread. 

You can thicken new grass by using fertilizer, watering it 1 to 1½ inches per week, mowing when it is at an optimal height, and preventing weeds. You should fertilize your grass while you plant the grass seed, or soon afterward. Use an herbicide to prevent weeds or spot spray with herbicide to kill existing weeds.

You can fertilize right after mowing as long as you've collected the clippings. If you leave grass clipping, they can form a mat that prevents the fertilizer from reaching the soil. Plus, grass clippings are rich in nitrogen, so if you leave them and then apply fertilizer, you can end up with too much nitrogen in the soil.

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