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Bartlett Yadworks

1854 107th St NE
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Bartlett Yadworks

1854 107th St NE
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12 years of experience

Bartlett Yardworks offers mowing, yard maintenance and lawn improvement to the Lake Metigoshe and Bottineau areas. Bartlett Yardworks is focused on providing quality and professional yard care services to both residential and commercial owners. To get a free estimate of your yards needs call us at 701-871-7886.

Bartlett Yardworks offers mowing, yard maintenance and lawn improvement to the Lake Metigoshe and Bottineau areas. Bartlett Yardworks is focused on providing quality and professional yard care services to both residential and commercial owners. To get a free estimate of your yards needs call us at 701-871-7886.



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Weed Services questions, answered by experts

Yes, vinegar can be an effective way to kill individual dandelion plants to help in the hand-removal process. However, vinegar can also kill turfgrass, so use a targeted spray.

You should add 1 to 4 inches of mulch, depending on your garden type and needs. Keep in mind that no amount of mulch can completely prevent weeds, but a heavier coverage (closer to 4 inches) can suppress weeds enough that you are only seeing them sprout every few weeks. Finer mulch prevents weeds more effectively than large mulch, so if you’re using mulched leaves or shredded bark, 1 to 2 inches will likely suffice, while 3 to 4 inches is best for larger mulch, like bark chips or straw.

Adding vinegar to your lawn increases the acidity of the area, which can kill quack grass present above the ground. However, putting vinegar in your yard will also kill the grass. Unfortunately, the below-ground quack grass rhizomes remain very much alive in the presence of vinegar and will soon sprout again.

Yes, suggesting companion planting and mulching to minimize new growth.

Too much clover in your lawn can indicate several issues with your soil. Clover can thrive in soils with abnormally high pH, low-cut grass, and low nitrogen. Amending these issues can push clover out for good.

Hardy perennial clover loves the low nitrogen and compact conditions that often come with poor, infertile soils. But other factors also contribute to a clover explosion, including drought conditions, cool temperatures, under fertilization, and over-irrigation. You’ll need to evaluate all these elements when planning to kill off the clover.

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