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Iris Hilda Cleaning
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Micro, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"She did a very outstanding professional job. I have already recommended her to my neighbors and they feel the same. She does a very thorough efficient job. She will be the one that will continue on cleaning my home, very respectful and professional."
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Big Lake Landscaping
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Micro, NC and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

At Big Lake Landscaping, a father-son owned business proudly serving Johnston and Wake County. We take pride in reliable, hardworking service and treating every yard like its our own. Whether its routine lawn maintenance or a one-time service, we show up on time and do the job right the first time. Customer satisfaction and honest communication are what keep our clients coming back.

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Spangler Earthworks
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLandscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock Delivery

Serving Micro, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"We had Jordan come out and do a mow on We had them come out and do a mow on mine and my mom?s property because our mower was in the shop. He was prompt, did a great job, and was reasonably priced. We will definitely use him for other jobs in the future."
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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

The best way to landscape your front yard on a budget is to invest in hiring a professional for hardscaping—things like upgrading walkways, redoing driveways, and installing partitions around garden beds. You can often do the softscaping yourself—think laying down mulch, caring for your lawn, removing weeds, and planting flowers and shrubs. It’s also almost always worthwhile to pay a professional for routine yard maintenance, as this dramatically improves curb appeal and delivers above 100% ROI in most cases.

If you have a lot of trees around your home, mulching all those leaves can smother the lawn. Air and light won't reach the grass and soil if too many leaves have been mulched. Turf grass and other lawn problems can arise if the weather is too wet and excessive leaves have been mulched.

Yes, you can custom-color your gravel if you’d like. Use an acrylic- or oil-based paint designed for outdoor use, and apply sealant to protect it from the elements. Some companies offer customized color gravel, either mixing the colorant in a cement mixer with gravel or using industrial mixers to dye, paint, or color it.

You should use mulch because it protects garden soil in a few key ways. This extra layer between the ground and the elements protects against erosion, helps your soil maintain moisture, regulates changes in temperature, adds nutrients as it decomposes, and keeps weeds at bay.

A base layer is typically required when installing artificial grass, and the specific materials depend on the surface where the turf is being placed.

If you are installing artificial grass over soil, you should lay down a sub-base and a weed barrier.

  • Weed Barrier: A fabric weed barrier, weed membrane, or geo-textile paper is essential to prevent weeds from growing through and damaging the turf.

  • Sub-base: This layer provides drainage, support, and prevents the turf from sinking. Common materials include a mixture of gravel and sand, such as crushed miscellaneous base (CMB), decomposed granite, decomposed limestone, or a specifically mixed road base. Other options include silica sand and granite sand.

If you are placing turf over a hard surface like concrete, you can often skip the sub-base and use a padded underlayment or shock-absorbent material like astro-cushion for comfort and safety.

If you are unsure which materials are best for your specific project, it's a good idea to consult with an artificial turf installer.

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