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Sacco Landscaping is a family-owned and operated company providing landscaping services in the Lakes Region and White Mountains of New Hampshire. \n\nAnthony Sacco, the founder, is a retired police officer and, like many police officers, found a way to decompress that was also supplemental income. He consulted in the green industry for over 30-years educating himself on horticulture, lawn and plant nutrition, physiology, and ecology, taking an interest in eco-friendly options for pest and fertilizers. \n\nAfter a successful career in law enforcement, his passion for nature and his ability to connect with others moved him to start Sacco Landscaping. The company was founded on integrity, hard honest work, a love of the outdoors, its preservation and serving the businesses and neighbors throughout the community.\n\nThe goal of Sacco Landscaping is to build strong relationships with customers by meeting and exceeding their expectations!
Hi my name is Alex owner of copperhead service and repair LLC. I strive to make people happy, work hard and provide for my family. All while doing honest and professional work. Thanks for your interest and I look forward to working with you!
From start to finish, I’m here to help with every project—big or small. Whether you need me for an hour, a day, or a week, you can count on me to get the job done right. I treat every project as if it were my own home, with attention to detail, honest communication, and pride in my work. No one will care more about your project than I do.
IronCAD LLC (Residential Plans & Carpentry Services)\nEdgar Almonte \nBased in Lower-NH\n\nBeen working in the Building, Fabrication and Design Planning Field for 20yrs.\nWork-Travel Radius included NH & MA, and Lower-ME.\nExpertise in a wide-variety of disciplines and trades.\nSole-proprietor for Small to Mid-Size Jobs in which Bids will be reasonable. \nInsured Contractor \n
"Kelly was very responsive to my inquiry for landscaping services and she complete the work in a very timely manner.?I highly recommend her and will definitely be hiring her for future work ."
"Colby and his crew were very professional, and efficient, this project came out much better that I could imagined, and their quote was much better than other quote I received. I will definitely reuse in the future and refer to family and friends."
"I had a Groupon for 1000 sq. ft. of driveway sealing. I have about 2000 sq. ft. I bought the Groupon and called, and I was told it would be another $170, so I wanted to set the appointment. It actually took a year to get done, as he had too many Groupon customers and was giving scheduling preference to his existing client base. Once we had the appointment, they arrived on time, could not have been more pleasant, did a great job, and left the area spotless. "
Yes, you can typically combine liquid aeration with other lawn treatments. However, follow the specific product's instructions and consider the compatibility of treatments. In most cases, liquid aeration can complement fertilization, overseeding, or weed control programs. Combining treatments strategically can address multiple aspects of your lawn's health and appearance simultaneously. Always read and adhere to the guidelines provided by the product manufacturers to ensure safe and effective application.
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.
The fastest ways to kill weeds and unwanted grass include burning them, pouring boiling water on them, or pulling them out by hand, as these methods work almost instantaneously. For a quick-acting solution that works within a few hours, you can use a commercial-grade herbicide like glyphosate or a DIY vinegar, salt, and dish soap mixture. While effective, be aware that commercial herbicides introduce chemicals into your lawn. The slowest method for killing weeds is to starve them of sunlight and nutrients using mulch or fabric covers.
There are organic herbicide options that will kill grass but not flowers, including white vinegar or a dish soap solution. Commercial selective herbicides can also target grass over other plants, but read the instructions carefully to avoid damaging your garden. Herbicides that kill grass but not flowers usually include ingredients like clethodim and sethoxydim. Otherwise, your best bet will be to weed by hand.
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.
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