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Dependable Lawn & Landscaping LLC
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Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

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"Dominic and his team were outstanding! I asked him to help refresh my yard and create something special around my mailbox. He exceeded expectations by sending examples in advance of the best flowers and plants for the space. Dominic's expertise in horticulture is impressive, and he only suggests plants that will thrive in the environment. I highly recommend Dominic and his team!"
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NaturalScapes LLC
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Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

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At NaturalScapes, we specialize in merging nature with design, creating inviting spaces that leave a lasting impression, Watch as we transform your landscape design into a reality, taking you through each step of the process to ensure your vision is achieved.

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Qadash Vybez Landscaping and Junk Removal
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Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

We are a reliable, customer focused service dedicated to delivering quality results every time. With attention to detail and strong work ethic, we take pride in completing each job efficiently, safely, and to the customer’s satisfaction. Clear communication, fair pricing, and dependable service are our top priorities.\nWe are Licensed and Insured. We offer new customer, military and senior discounts.

Southern Edge Landscaping
New to Angi

Serving Pinebluff, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Your yard should make a statement the moment someone sees it—not blend into the background. We transform ordinary outdoor spaces into eye-catching landscapes that boost curb appeal, increase property value, and give you a place you’re proud to call your own. Whether it’s a fresh redesign or expert upkeep, we bring precision, creativity, and care to every blade of grass.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Landscape boulders, especially porous stones like sandstone or granite, can crack or break over time. Cracks occur when water seeps into the surface of the stone and freezes. The risk is highest when it rains during the day and temperatures freeze overnight since the moisture has time to penetrate deeper into the rock before expanding.

Measure the area needing coverage and consult with suppliers on average depth requirements for each material. Calculations often use cubic yards for accuracy and practicality.

It is generally not recommended to put topsoil over new grass seed. A thick layer can suffocate the seedlings by preventing sunlight, water, and oxygen from reaching them. The seeds only need about a quarter-inch of soil for protection. If you want to protect the seeds, a better alternative is to apply a thin layer of organic matter, such as straw mulch or hay.

The depth of your decomposed granite depends on its intended use, but around 3 to 4 inches is the most common depth. Driveways that need to support a lot of weight should be at a depth of no less than 6 inches. Walkways that won’t see a lot of weight but lots of foot traffic should be built at a depth of 3 to 4 inches, and patios should also be between 3 and 4 inches deep.

As a base, you should use a fertilizer with a 5-5-5 NPK ratio (5% nitrogen, 5% phosphorus, and 5% potassium). You may need a different ratio depending on what your soil is lacking, but a soil test can help determine the perfect amount.

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