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Fulton's Excavation and Landscaping

352 Delaware Rd.
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Fulton's Excavation and Landscaping

352 Delaware Rd.
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25 years of experience

Mike Fulton began doing landscaping work for Branson area residents and buisinesses over 16 years ago. Since that time he has grown his services to include excavation, snow removal and specializing in retaining wall solutions. With and un-compromising dedication to quality work, Mike and his crews approach each job eager to get it done right the first time.

Mike Fulton began doing landscaping work for Branson area residents and buisinesses over 16 years ago. Since that time he has grown his services to include excavation, snow removal and specializing in retaining wall solutions. With and un-compromising dedication to quality work, Mike and his crews approach each job eager to get it done right the first time.


Brown Recluse Xperts Inc

125 Circle Ranch Rd
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Brown Recluse Xperts Inc

125 Circle Ranch Rd
3.44(
36
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Customers say: Terrific value
47 years of experience

Since 1978, my father, Joe, started this business in Southeast Kansas. He was aware there was a need for pest control service and knew that many of the major companies did not want to service rural areas. We, at Brown Recluse Xperts want to do the same for you. We will service rural areas around Southwest Missouri to larger cities such as Kansas City and the metro areas. Times have changed as have the methods of service. However, we are here for you, to service all your pest control needs and keep your home and family safe. Additional email - [email protected]. Additional phone no - (417) 413-2947, (417) 413-2967, (816) 388-9925, (855) 276-7329.Family owned & operated. Cost is determined by the job.

Since 1978, my father, Joe, started this business in Southeast Kansas. He was aware there was a need for pest control service and knew that many of the major companies did not want to service rural areas. We, at Brown Recluse Xperts want to do the same for you. We will service rural areas around Southwest Missouri to larger cities such as Kansas City and the metro areas. Times have changed as have the methods of service. However, we are here for you, to service all your pest control needs and keep your home and family safe. Additional email - [email protected]. Additional phone no - (417) 413-2947, (417) 413-2967, (816) 388-9925, (855) 276-7329.Family owned & operated. Cost is determined by the job.


Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Whether you’re putting down fresh seed or reseeding, there are a few things to keep in mind when seeding your lawn. Be sure to choose the correct seed for your climate, seed at the right time of year, and water two to three times a day for the first week. Generally, Dudley recommends seeding in spring and fall as it is usually cooler and rainier.

The grass could be dying because it’s overwatered or underwater. Additional issues include over-mowing the lawn, compacted soil, or a fungal disease in the lawn. In many instances, regular maintenance can keep grass from dying.

Too much clover in your lawn can indicate several issues with your soil. Clover can thrive in soils with abnormally high pH, low-cut grass, and low nitrogen. Amending these issues can push clover out for good.

Hardy perennial clover loves the low nitrogen and compact conditions that often come with poor, infertile soils. But other factors also contribute to a clover explosion, including drought conditions, cool temperatures, under fertilization, and over-irrigation. You’ll need to evaluate all these elements when planning to kill off the clover.

Some of the particular herbicides that work best to get rid of nut grass without killing the grass include Halosulfuron-methyl, mesotrione, sulfentrazone, and metsulfuron. A herbicide like glyphosate would kill nutgrass, but it will kill nearby plants, too.

If you use a starter fertilizer designed for this purpose, you can overseed and fertilize at the same time. If you opt to use a fertilizer for established grass or one with a weed control component, it's best to wait at least four to eight weeks after seed application to allow the new grass to take hold and establish itself. 

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