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We specialize in LawnCare and Landscaping services. Also include other outdoor services, if not sure ask us and we will take care of it.


W & W yard service

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W & W yard service

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This is my first time starting my own business. I have done yard work for a 1 or 2 years now. We are willing to do any yard work.

This is my first time starting my own business. I have done yard work for a 1 or 2 years now. We are willing to do any yard work.


Simon Excavation

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Simon Excavation

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Been operating heavy equipment ab 9 years now. Any small or big jobs that need to be down im ur man from digging ponds to clearing brush and grading off roads in your man

Been operating heavy equipment ab 9 years now. Any small or big jobs that need to be down im ur man from digging ponds to clearing brush and grading off roads in your man







Triton Construction Company

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Triton Construction Company

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10 years of experience

Triton Construction Company has 3 employees! We have a page on Facebook where are pictures of our jobs are it is under Triton Construction Company! We love helping people for a cheap and reasonable price. Thanks and have a great day!!!

Triton Construction Company has 3 employees! We have a page on Facebook where are pictures of our jobs are it is under Triton Construction Company! We love helping people for a cheap and reasonable price. Thanks and have a great day!!!


Total Focus Lawn Services

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Total Focus Lawn Services

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29 years of experience

Red Banks, MS; Hudsonville, MS; Chulahoma, MS; Waterford, MS; Lake Center, MS - Total Focus Lawn Services employs only the most well versed, well rounded, and expressive lawn care professionals. You will absolutely love the work we do for you, whether it's redoing your front yard, cutting your lawn, building or painting your porch, or weeding your garden. Our total focus is to have happy satisfied customers.

Red Banks, MS; Hudsonville, MS; Chulahoma, MS; Waterford, MS; Lake Center, MS - Total Focus Lawn Services employs only the most well versed, well rounded, and expressive lawn care professionals. You will absolutely love the work we do for you, whether it's redoing your front yard, cutting your lawn, building or painting your porch, or weeding your garden. Our total focus is to have happy satisfied customers.

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

The first step in re-doing a bad lawn is correctly diagnosing the problem. That’s why we recommend calling a licensed and trustworthy lawn care company that can help turn your damaged lawn around. Once the problem is diagnosed and fixed, you’ll want to keep up with lawn maintenance by watering, mowing, and feeding your lawn the proper nutrients.

Throwing grass seed on existing lawn isn’t likely to germinate, grow roots, or become healthy grass. You need to prep the soil, spread fertilizer with your seed, and sow the seed into the soil. Water the seed every day for two weeks to ensure it germinates and grows roots. Be sure to stay off the area and wait to mow until it reaches optimal height.

Yes! Aerating your lawn during its dormancy period—usually over winter and early spring—can cause a disturbance that the grass may not easily recover from. Instead, you should aerate your lawn during its peak growth period, usually in the late summer or early fall (though with some variation based on specific grass type).

It’s a good idea to aerate your lawn in the fall or spring when there is plenty of moisture in the soil. If you plan to aerate twice annually, you can do so once in the fall and once in the spring. You don’t want to aerate when your grass is dormant, and you also don’t want to aerate directly after a big rain, as the soil will be too wet for the aeration to be effective.

Treating dry soil can bring back a dormant lawn, but not a dead one. After nurturing a dry lawn back to proper moisture levels, you should closely observe whether your grass revives with the soil. If not, you may need to reseed your lawn or start fresh with new turf.

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