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We specialize in underground sprinkler service, installation, and winterization. Along side thosw services, we do landscaping and snow removal.


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Thomas Glode

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Thomas Glode

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1 years of experience

Formerly owned and operated All Green Lawn and Sprinklers, I am looking to get back into lawn irrigation repair and service work. I am able to handle most repairs and servicing to lawn irrigation systems, just going to go on my own instead of trying to grow a business this time.

Formerly owned and operated All Green Lawn and Sprinklers, I am looking to get back into lawn irrigation repair and service work. I am able to handle most repairs and servicing to lawn irrigation systems, just going to go on my own instead of trying to grow a business this time.


J&B Complete Lawn and Landscape Care LLC.

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J&B Complete Lawn and Landscape Care LLC.

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We are a small operation consisting of 3 full time employees we offer monthly billing and can accept all major credit/debit cards and are happy to recieve cash or checks.

"they were great!! would definitely hire again, they did an amazing job and were super nice."

Alivia M on August 2020

We are a small operation consisting of 3 full time employees we offer monthly billing and can accept all major credit/debit cards and are happy to recieve cash or checks.

"they were great!! would definitely hire again, they did an amazing job and were super nice."

Alivia M on August 2020


EarthBuster

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EarthBuster

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When a septic drain field fails, it’s almost always because the soil–not the septic tank or the drain pipes, but the soil itself–is clogged up and compacted. This keeps the fluids from your septic tank from being able to drain out into the soil like they are supposed to. This makes the septic tank back up, and if the problem is bad enough, raw sewage can back up into your home’s plumbing fixtures. That’s it. That’s how simple the problem is! EarthBusters know how to fix your soil—tackling the problem right where it starts. They use the state-of-the-art EarthBuster Deep Soil Decompactor machine to safely open pathways underneath your lawn so that your septic system fluids can flow freely again, leaching out and away from your system. The EarthBuster has a US patent and has been in service over 10 years. Many of the drain fields treated with the EarthBuster are still operating after all this time, and never required a drain field replacement.

When a septic drain field fails, it’s almost always because the soil–not the septic tank or the drain pipes, but the soil itself–is clogged up and compacted. This keeps the fluids from your septic tank from being able to drain out into the soil like they are supposed to. This makes the septic tank back up, and if the problem is bad enough, raw sewage can back up into your home’s plumbing fixtures. That’s it. That’s how simple the problem is! EarthBusters know how to fix your soil—tackling the problem right where it starts. They use the state-of-the-art EarthBuster Deep Soil Decompactor machine to safely open pathways underneath your lawn so that your septic system fluids can flow freely again, leaching out and away from your system. The EarthBuster has a US patent and has been in service over 10 years. Many of the drain fields treated with the EarthBuster are still operating after all this time, and never required a drain field replacement.



Aspen Landscape & Design

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Aspen Landscape & Design

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13 years of experience

Here to help you with all of your residential and commercial landscape/hardscape design, install and maintenance needs! Free estimates, 50% payment due upon acceptance/start, balance due at completion. 1 year warranty on trees and shrubs.

Here to help you with all of your residential and commercial landscape/hardscape design, install and maintenance needs! Free estimates, 50% payment due upon acceptance/start, balance due at completion. 1 year warranty on trees and shrubs.





John's Home & Yard Services

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John's Home & Yard Services

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JHYS is a family run and operated business. There are 4 family members involved and 2 other salaried employees. JHYS employs roughly 25 part-time employees during seasonal working periods. The company bills once a month and accepts checks and credit card payements.

JHYS is a family run and operated business. There are 4 family members involved and 2 other salaried employees. JHYS employs roughly 25 part-time employees during seasonal working periods. The company bills once a month and accepts checks and credit card payements.

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Each type of grass has its own specific needs regarding the timing of aeration, but in general, late summer to early fall is the best time to do so. For most lawns, that means sometime between September and November, though certain types of grass, like St. Augustine Grass, do better with aerations in late spring and early summer.

If maintained correctly, natural grass should last between five and 15 years, or up to several decades, depending on your home’s climate conditions. You can extend your grass’ lifespan by treating it well, including regular mowing, weeding, watering, and preventative pest control. Consider hiring a local lawn care service to provide everything your grass needs to live a long, healthy life.

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, yard traffic, and lawn health. In most cases, annual aeration is sufficient to maintain a healthy lawn. However, if your lawn experiences heavy use or soil compaction issues, you may consider aerating twice a year. Keep an eye on your grass and soil conditions to determine when aeration is needed to keep your lawn in its best shape.

Yes, you should water the lawn after aerating. Now that you’ve loosened up the soil to better receive nutrients, it’s time to hydrate and fertilize your lawn. You’ll want to keep it evenly moist to promote healthy growth. Don’t drown your grass—too much of a good thing can reverse all the work you’ve done with aeration in the first place. But especially if you’ve overseeded and/or fertilized after aeration, you’ll want to ensure a moist soil layer to absorb those nutrients and fuel for new growth.

Technically, yes—and you may have some successful growth—but this isn’t the ideal way to fill in sparse areas. By clearing leaves and debris, amending the soil, and aerating it properly before you lay the seeds, you’re providing the most ideal conditions for them to germinate.

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