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Razor Edge Landscaping, LLC

11476 Hwy 10
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Razor Edge Landscaping, LLC

11476 Hwy 10
4.33(
3
)
Approved Pro
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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15 years of experience

Established in 2010 Razor Edge Landscaping, LLC is committed to excellence and continues to be an outstanding business in Dickinson and the surrounding areas. Please contact us for any of you landscaping or snow removal needs.

"Had to get the sprinkler system winterized; have a non-standard manifold which is a bit of a challenge. He called and was at the house within the hour."

Mathew C on October 2018

Established in 2010 Razor Edge Landscaping, LLC is committed to excellence and continues to be an outstanding business in Dickinson and the surrounding areas. Please contact us for any of you landscaping or snow removal needs.

"Had to get the sprinkler system winterized; have a non-standard manifold which is a bit of a challenge. He called and was at the house within the hour."

Mathew C on October 2018




Green Grass Grow Hydroseeding LLC

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Green Grass Grow Hydroseeding LLC

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11 years of experience

Hydroseeding is a proven method to quickly establish a healthy and strong rooted yard at about half the cost of installing sod. Erosion Control, Dirtwork, Snow Removal,Hydroseeding Contractor,Landscaping Service Logan ND,Sawyer ND,Granville ND,Velva ND,Ruthville ND

Hydroseeding is a proven method to quickly establish a healthy and strong rooted yard at about half the cost of installing sod. Erosion Control, Dirtwork, Snow Removal,Hydroseeding Contractor,Landscaping Service Logan ND,Sawyer ND,Granville ND,Velva ND,Ruthville ND







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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Try the tool test first. A screwdriver or a similarly long, thin tool will work best, as spades and shovels are too big. If something still seems off despite the screwdriver smoothly going into the soil, look for other signs that you need aeration, like thinning grass, discolored areas, and puddles forming on your lawn after light rain. This indicates poor drainage because of too many areas being compacted.

First, you should figure out whether you have dormant or dead grass. Dead grass won’t come back, so you’ll have to reseed if you’re hoping for a lush lawn. However, grass can go dormant if it hasn’t received enough water or if temperatures are too cold. If it’s still decently warm outside, you can revive dormant grass by watering it. But if it’s mid-January in New England, for example, you’ll need to wait until the weather warms up again. If you want to keep grass green in winter, consider a grass like Kentucky bluegrass, which maintains its color year-round.

St. Augustine is a hardy grass that’s relatively easy to grow, but it requires regular lawn maintenance to stay healthy. It’s best to keep up with a regular fertilization schedule during the growing season, plus a yearly dethatching to help it properly absorb air and moisture. Watering is also important, so be sure to water it enough to keep the soil moist.

Your St. Augustine grass might look bad due to cold winter months, drought, pest invasion, or lawn disease. The first step is properly identifying the problem. Once you’ve figured out what’s making your grass look bad, you’ll need to employ the correct treatments. These treatments may include:

  • Properly mow your lawn and keep the clippings on the lawn as organic matter.

  • Use healthy irrigation techniques.

  • Use the right amount of fertilizer.

  • Keep up a good, regular maintenance routine.

  • Use fungicides.

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.

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