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Quality Landscaping
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Dunbarton, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

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"I hired Jacob last year, he was outstanding. This year I called on a Thursday, I was snowed in. He said he'd be there that day but never came. I called Friday, he promised to come out. Never came. Been trying to reach him for 48 hours and just get his voice mail (but box is full can't leave a message). He's not taking my calls and hasn't called me back to let me know if there's a problem. They did exceptional work for me the entire last winter and were swift and expedient, but this year, they're just no showing on two appointments and not returning calls. I'd just like professional service like they were last year."
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Dolloff Lawncare
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Dunbarton, NH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

Customers say: Quick response

"Mr. Dolloff was prompt in his response to our inquiry into landscaping projects we were considering. He gave us a free estimate on several projects. The cost seemed very fair and we had him complete a quarter of the entire project ~ grooming a hillside with severe erosion and creating a parking area for 2 cars. The hillside is beautiful. Exactly what we wanted and better than we expected. The parking area was not what I would call satisfactory. But in all honesty, they completed both jobs on time but unfortunately it was just the day before we got all that heavy rain the weekend of October 21st. We are planning for him to complete the other landscaping we need down and he offered to clean up the parking area as soon as the weather settles down."
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JG Landcape
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Dunbarton, NH and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi! I’m a dedicated landscaping worker serving Massachusetts. I offer lawn care, cleanups, mulching, and yard maintenance with attention to detail and quality results. I’m reliable, affordable, and always focused on customer satisfaction. I work fast and make sure the job is done right. Contact me anytime for a free estimate!

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Weed Services questions, answered by experts

Yes, dandelions are considered perennial, broadleaf weeds.

It usually takes between two weeks and a month for weeds to fully die off after you spray them with herbicide, but they will start to wilt within the first week. Different weed sprays produce different results, with some working more quickly and effectively than others. Similarly, some weeds are killed more easily than others. Consult your weed removal pro for an exact timeline based on their weed removal method.

Johnsongrass and crabgrass are invasive weeds that can overtake your lawn. Crabgrass is a low-growing grass most often seen in lawns, flower beds, and vegetable gardens. While you may find Johnsongrass growing in your lawn, it will also grow in pastures, crop fields, and the edge of the road. Johnsongrass is much coarser than crabgrass. If left alone, Johnsongrass can grow up to 8 feet tall. 

Like sugar, the common household staple baking soda has uses in the yard. Baking soda boosts your plants to resist pests, fungal growth, and more. So, baking soda is good for your plants in certain instances, but exercise caution, as using too much could kill your plants. It’s great for hunting for pesky weeds, but not great for tending to a sensitive garden.

Yes, Johnsongrass is a hard weed to kill. It has the ability to grow fast and spread even quicker, so it requires a detailed plan and thorough application to eliminate it. The best plan of action is to kill Johnsongrass while the weed is establishing itself by hiring a lawn care professional or following the steps above. 

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