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Walk The Lawn lawn care llc
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Lawn Seeding+1 more

Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

"I can?t explain enough how please I was with the service I was provided! The timeliness and efficiency of the job as well as the clean finished product. The only thing I regret was not taking pictures fresh after to share! I will be using the on a regular basis year round!"
Iron Oak Outdoors LLC
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Iron Oak Outdoors LLC is a trusted, locally owned company based in Wichita, Kansas, with over 15 years of experience in outdoor property maintenance. The team specializes in professional tree services, including trimming, removal, and stump work to keep landscapes safe and healthy. In addition to tree care, they provide full yard clean-up services for both residential and commercial clients. During the winter months, Iron Oak Outdoors offers reliable snow removal to ensure properties stay accessible and hazard-free. Known for their expertise, efficiency, and customer-focused approach, they’ve built a strong reputation for quality and dependability in the Wichita area.

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Darr's Lawn & Tree Services
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Drexel, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

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We invite you to experience a tradition of customer satisfaction that will exceed your greatest expectations. Our professionalism and quality workmanship will accurately reflect your taste and lifestyle. From conception to completion, we work with you until the job is done. We are ethical, honest, and easy to communicate with. \n\nCall us today you'll be pleased you did. Thank you

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Lawn Care questions, answered by experts

Buffalo grass starts to turn brown when encountering drought during the normal growing season. You can water the grass when you begin to notice some browning to prevent it from going dormant. Additionally, buffalo grass turns brown after the first freeze of late autumn or early winter, and this is a natural time for the grass to go dormant.

Many experts say anytime before 10 a.m. is a good time to water grass, but this does depend a bit on the climate conditions where you live. For example, if you live in South Florida and it’s already 95 degrees by 7:30 a.m., it may simply be too hot to effectively water your lawn, regardless of what the time is.

The price of lawn maintenance depends on your lawn's size and the type of services. The average homeowner spends around $300 on lawn care, but ongoing maintenance can range between $100 and $500 monthly. Regular tasks such as mowing will cost less than a specialized task like tree trimming and grass planting.

Mowing at least once a week during the growing season is a good general rule. However, every lawn is different, and factors like frequent rain and fertilizer use can cause grass to grow faster, potentially requiring mowing as often as every four days. When you mow, always follow the 'one-third rule': never cut more than one-third of the grass blade's height at once, as this can weaken it and prevent it from taking in proper nutrients. For most grass types, the ideal height is around 2 to 3 inches, though some warm-weather grasses do better when kept shorter at about 1.5 to 2 inches.

If the grass is dead, you cannot bring it back to life. However, you can grow new grass in its place or try the methods mentioned above to revive the grass if it isn’t entirely dead. You can expect St. Augustine grass to come back after moderate droughts, but it will suffer significant nutrient loss after an extended period of drought.

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