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Mariyah Morgan

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Mariyah Morgan

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Hi I have been in the lawn care business for about 5 years now, and I absolutely love it. I take great satisfaction in my aim to keep the customers yard in the best shape. I look forward to the work and I would be willing to travel.

Hi I have been in the lawn care business for about 5 years now, and I absolutely love it. I take great satisfaction in my aim to keep the customers yard in the best shape. I look forward to the work and I would be willing to travel.


Precision Services LLC

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Precision Services LLC

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Here at Precision Services we offer many Services like kitchen and bathroom remodeling, interior and exterior painting, roofing, flooring, trim installation, doors and windows. Our customers needs come first and we provide the best experience and satisfactory.

Here at Precision Services we offer many Services like kitchen and bathroom remodeling, interior and exterior painting, roofing, flooring, trim installation, doors and windows. Our customers needs come first and we provide the best experience and satisfactory.



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


Yard Dawgs Lawn Care

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Yard Dawgs Lawn Care

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We do any of your lawn care needs: mow, weedeat, edging, leaf blowing, hedge and bush trimming, and planting and maintaining flower beds. Military vet operated business with free estimates and professional work. No work is to small or to large for our team. We service Starkville, Columbus, West Point, Maben, Mathiston, and the surronding areas.

We do any of your lawn care needs: mow, weedeat, edging, leaf blowing, hedge and bush trimming, and planting and maintaining flower beds. Military vet operated business with free estimates and professional work. No work is to small or to large for our team. We service Starkville, Columbus, West Point, Maben, Mathiston, and the surronding areas.





Rye's Lawn Service

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Rye's Lawn Service

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My goal is to focus on the different needs of each customer. Can provide weekly or biweekly lawn maintenance, landscape installation, fall clean up, tree/shrub trimming, leaf removal, or pressure washing.

My goal is to focus on the different needs of each customer. Can provide weekly or biweekly lawn maintenance, landscape installation, fall clean up, tree/shrub trimming, leaf removal, or pressure washing.


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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Aerating a newly sodded lawn is generally not recommended immediately after installation. It's crucial to allow the sod to establish itself first, typically over the first growing season. Aerating too soon can disrupt the fragile root systems of the newly laid sod and potentially damage the turf. It's best to aerate prior to laying new sod or wait until the sod has fully rooted and the lawn is stable before considering aeration, usually after the first year.

While your lawn will reap the benefits of core aeration faster than liquid aeration, the liquid solution will last longer and have more cumulative effects. If your lawn is in really bad shape, try both. By creating holes in the soil with the core aerator, you’ll make it easier for your lawn to absorb the liquid aerator solution. You might have to apply the liquid aerator several times during the growing season, but again, the positive results will be more cumulative than with core aeration on its own.

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.

Break up hard dirt in your yard with popular methods such as core aeration or manual aeration with a spade, mini excavator, or pitchfork. You can also alter your soil to keep it from compacting in the future. Adding compost, groundcover plants, or aeration granules—preferably made of organic materials—can also soften your ground and encourage water saturation.

The best time to aerate a lawn is when there's plenty of moisture in the soil, which is the fall or spring seasons. However, keep in mind that lawn aeration isn't very effective when there has been a long period of heavy rain, as the excess water can potentially damage the lawn in the aeration process. Wait until your lawn is predominantly dry to start the aeration process to ensure best results.

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