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Daddo & Sons
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Alstead, NH and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Exceptional Lawn Care Service I couldn’t be more impressed with the lawn mowing and maintenance service I received. The response time was fast—they had me scheduled and taken care of within a couple of days and worked efficiently, and left my yard looking clean. The price was extremely fair—especially considering the attention to detail and level of care he put into every part of the job. My lawn looks great, and it’s clear they take pride in their work. If you’re looking for prompt, professional, and affordable lawn care, this is the guy you want. Highly recommended!"
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Mountain lawn and snow LLC
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Alstead, NH and surrounding areas

Small jobs welcome

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"I hired this company to mow a newly seeded, lawn that had grown to various different lengths. I also needed some weed whacking done on a difficult stonewall. They came the very next morning and did a highly professional job. Everything was trimmed, dead leaves from a dogwood tree that scattered the lawn and driveway were all picked up, even a pile of weeds that I had made previously. They are fast, efficient, polite, and very reasonable in price. I highly recommend them."
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Weed Services questions, answered by experts

Some of the particular herbicides that work best to get rid of nut grass without killing the grass include Halosulfuron-methyl, mesotrione, sulfentrazone, and metsulfuron. A herbicide like glyphosate would kill nutgrass, but it will kill nearby plants, too.

Ultimately, pulling weeds vs. spraying them depends on what’s happening in your yard and your personal preferences. Manual weed removal doesn’t introduce any chemicals into your landscape, targets specific problematic plants, produces immediate results, can be free if you go the DIY route, and is inexpensive with a weed service if you only have a handful of weeds. On the other hand, spraying is often preferable for severe weed infestations and situations involving difficult-to-pull weeds because it treats multiple weeds at once, is usually more effective long-term, is less time-consuming, and costs less when done by a pro.

Very carefully. You should be cautious when using any of the above methods, as any one of them could lead to you accidentally killing desired grasses and plants. However, there are selective herbicides that can target certain plants over others. Look for a product that only affects the type of weeds you want to eliminate and spares the plants you want to keep.

The best time to fight crabgrass with pre-emergent herbicide is when forsythias tend to bloom. In the mid-Atlantic region, this is usually between April and May. Even if you're late to apply the herbicide, it’s effective as long as the crabgrass plant has fewer than five leaves.

The main problem with crabgrass is that it produces thousands of seeds that can remain dormant until the following season. To get rid of it, you have to remove existing plants before they have a chance to spread seeds and stop old seeds from germinating.

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