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Jaden Townsend

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Jaden Townsend

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1 years of experience

We Specialize in concrete tear out and pouring. Along with also doing block/brick paving. I have been doing this for about 7 years. My main focus is to make sure you’re satisfied and the job is completed in a timely manner.

We Specialize in concrete tear out and pouring. Along with also doing block/brick paving. I have been doing this for about 7 years. My main focus is to make sure you’re satisfied and the job is completed in a timely manner.




Scofield Mowing

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Scofield Mowing

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Just a small business owner looking for lawn care. Services I provide is Mowing, Aerate, Racking, Detach, Seed, Fertilizing, and more!

Just a small business owner looking for lawn care. Services I provide is Mowing, Aerate, Racking, Detach, Seed, Fertilizing, and more!



Ledebuhr Outdoor Services, LLC

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Ledebuhr Outdoor Services, LLC

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When it comes to Lawn Maintenance , landscaping services , Snow Removal ,Ice Control, Lawn Care, and Beyond. No one compares to Ledebuhr Outdoor Services, LLC. With years of combined experience, Ledebuhr Outdoor Services, LLC has worked hard to build the trust of our clients in La Crescent, Winona, Rushford, and beyond. Explore our website to learn more. Or better yet, call us today!

When it comes to Lawn Maintenance , landscaping services , Snow Removal ,Ice Control, Lawn Care, and Beyond. No one compares to Ledebuhr Outdoor Services, LLC. With years of combined experience, Ledebuhr Outdoor Services, LLC has worked hard to build the trust of our clients in La Crescent, Winona, Rushford, and beyond. Explore our website to learn more. Or better yet, call us today!


AWContracting LLC

12471 SYCAMORE ST NW
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AWContracting LLC

12471 SYCAMORE ST NW
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we are a small remodeling,repair and restore company here to service the twin cities and surrounding areas with quality work like no other because with our guys having over 20 yrs of experience in the construction field we can offer home and business owner all the service they need in one place.

we are a small remodeling,repair and restore company here to service the twin cities and surrounding areas with quality work like no other because with our guys having over 20 yrs of experience in the construction field we can offer home and business owner all the service they need in one place.

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Overseeding after aeration is not always necessary, but it can be highly beneficial, especially for lawns with thin or patchy areas. Aeration creates an optimal environment for new grass seed germination by improving soil contact and reducing competition from thatch. If you aim to thicken your lawn, address bare spots, or introduce a new grass variety, overseeding immediately after aeration can help rejuvenate and enhance your lawn's overall health and appearance. However, whether you overseed or not depends on your specific lawn goals and condition.

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

Don't pick up or dispose of aeration plugs. They will break down by themselves in one or two weeks. Rainfall will speed this up, as will watering the lawn. Mowing helps, but don't mow the grass too soon post-aeration. It's unusual that the plugs would remain after three or four weeks, but mowing and raking will break them down by that point.

Yes, it's usually necessary to water the lawn after liquid aeration. Water helps activate the aeration product and distribute it evenly into the soil. Proper watering also aids in breaking down soil compaction and enhances the overall effectiveness of the treatment. Follow the recommended watering guidelines provided by the product manufacturer to ensure that your lawn receives the full benefits of liquid aeration and achieves the desired results.

Hydroseeding over an existing lawn is possible, but certain adjustments are necessary since the process is for bare soil. Hydroseed mix is ​​usually very thick, which helps protect the seeds during germination. If you have existing grass on your site and still want to hydroseed, it's better to use a finer mulch mixture when spraying. A finer mulch mix means the seeds can root into existing soil without suffocating the existing grass.

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