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C&C lawncare solutions
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn+1 more

Serving Lansing, NC and surrounding areas

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Hi! My name is Robert, and I’m with C&C Lawncare Solutions. I just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself. We take pride in providing reliable, high-quality work and treating every customer’s property like it’s our own.\n\nWe offer lawn care, pressure washing, junk and brush removal and general property maintenance. Whether you need a one-time job or regular service, I’d be happy to help.\n\nIf you ever need anything or would like a free estimate, just let me know. I appreciate the opportunity to earn your business, and I look forward to working with you!

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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Lawn Seeding+1 more

Serving Lansing, NC and surrounding areas

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"The service person was very polite and upbeat. He clearly knew his business. He quickly diagnosed the problem and repaired it. He also gave us considerable information about how to maintain our a/c and about the best things to do should we have another problem. The charge was reasonable for the problem. I will have him back should we encounter another problem."
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Rabon Excavating Services LLC
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Landscape - Minor Grading or Resloping - For Business

Serving Lansing, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Call us for a free estimate!\nWith over 30 years of experience, we can help you achieve your vision for your projects. We are a family oriented business that emphasizes customer satisfaction from the first conversation to the completion of a job.

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Lawn Care questions, answered by experts

Buffalo grass does not turn green as early in the spring as some other grasses. If you have a heavily shaded yard, buffalo grass may not receive enough sunlight to thrive. It’s not as dense as some other grass varieties, so it may not feel as comfortable on bare feet.

The process to winterize your landscaping depends on the plants you have, but generally speaking, you should rake your lawn to avoid leaves from smothering your grass and leading to mold and fungi growth, wrap young trees to protect from fluctuating temperatures, and fertilize your lawn to provide some nutrients for the grass through the colder temperatures. You can also consider marking off small trees and shrubs to avoid accidentally damaging them with snow removal tools.

It is not recommended to mow wet grass, including grass with morning dew. Mowing when wet can damage your lawn, your mower, and potentially cause injury. Wet grass blades are more likely to be torn rather than cut cleanly, which can lead to brown tips and increase the risk of fungal diseases. Additionally, wet clippings can clump together, smothering the grass underneath, and can clog your mower. For best results, wait until the grass is dry to the touch, which is often about two hours after morning dew has evaporated. Regular lawn mower maintenance is also important for a clean cut.

If your lawn and general landscape are struggling, consider calling a local landscape specialist to suggest lawn amendments, local plants, and hardscape changes to boost the long-term health of your outdoor space. While you may be able to take on small projects yourself—such as reseeding your lawn or testing the soil—a professional can help you build a plan to bring a struggling yard back to life quickly.

No, carpetgrass and St. Augustine grass are two different species. However this is a very common misconception and you may even find St. Augustine grass is mislabeled as carpetgrass. Carpetgrass does not have as much shade tolerance as St. Augustine grass, and has narrower blades with an alternating pattern (while St. Augustine grass has an opposite pattern). St. Augustine grass doesn’t have the weedy, high seedheads that carpetgrass produces.

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