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Action Now Electric, LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Broadus, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

With years of experience in the industry, we are the experts you need to take care of your home or business. We specialize in electrical work but also handle everything from repair work to full on remodeling and addition work. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give Action Now Electric, LLC, a call today, we look forward to working with you!

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Andrew
New to Angi
Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn - For Business+5 more

Serving Broadus, MT and surrounding areas

Hi, my name is Andrew. I’m an experienced irrigation technician currently working as an assistant superintendent at the Powder Horn with a background in irrigation repairs, troubleshooting, maintenance, spring startups, and fall winterizations. My goal is to build a reputation for reliable service, professional workmanship, and honest communication while growing from a small owner-operated company into a full-service irrigation contractor.

OH THE CREW LLC
New to Angi
Handyman for Multiple Small ProjectsLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Broadus, MT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's custom needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.\n

Michael's Roofing
New to Angi
Lawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Broadus, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

It’s often not necessary to clean up rocks before you sell or donate them, although it’s a nice gesture. Cleaning the rocks you’re getting rid of probably isn’t worthwhile if you’re selling a large volume of small rocks, but if you’re selling or donating large boulders for landscape design, a quick clean might fetch more money or help out the donation center.

A thorn bush isn’t likely to do serious damage, but it’ll definitely hurt if you get a thorn or two in your hand or arm. When removing thorn bushes, always wear thick gloves, long sleeves, and safety goggles to protect against thorns and dirt. If dealing with larger bushes or unfamiliar terrain, consider enlisting a helper for assistance.

Most mushrooms found on residential lawns are harmless. Certain varieties such as destroying angel, fly agaric, and vomiter mushrooms that can grow in grass will occasionally make their way onto residential lawn, but this is uncommon. Since mushrooms can be notoriously difficult to identify, if you suspect that your lawn mushrooms could be a poisonous type, consulting a professional is recommended.

In most cases, it’s better to remove rocks before adding mulch. Layering the two will restrict drainage and plant health, and can create an unpleasant texture underfoot.

Generally, it is not necessary to remove old mulch before applying a new layer. As organic mulch breaks down, it enriches the soil with nutrients. However, you should remove the old layer if it shows signs of fungus or disease, which can be common in moist areas, or if the total depth is already too thick. Avoid letting the total mulch depth exceed 3 inches, as this can harm plant roots. If you do remove old, disease-free mulch, it can be added to a compost pile.

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