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Razor Edge Landscaping, LLC

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Razor Edge Landscaping, LLC

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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

Yes! Aerating your lawn during its dormancy period—usually over winter and early spring—can cause a disturbance that the grass may not easily recover from. Instead, you should aerate your lawn during its peak growth period, usually in the late summer or early fall (though with some variation based on specific grass type).

You can try that, but it isn't likely to yield results. It's like watering potted plants without putting the seeds in. Most of the tossed grass seeds sit on top of the soil or existing grass blades and never germinate. The seeds need to make it into the soil, just like growing a potted plant. The best way to accomplish this is to aerate your lawn first, then overseed.

Not only are lawn depressions unsightly, they also cause your yard to be uneven and have divots, which can be a tripping hazard. Lawn depressions also make mowing more difficult and can potentially cause damage to your mower.

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 length of time it takes to aerate a lawn mostly depends on the yard's size. Generally, a lawn care professional can aerate a lawn that is 10,000 square feet in size in about 30 to 45 minutes. This process may take additional time if you have a heavily sloped or uneven yard, and it may cost extra for the lawn care pro’s labor and time.

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