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United Brother Landscape
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Serving Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"Great workers! Trustworthy and dependable….Did an amazing job on all our projects, loved everything they did….gravel work, artificial turf, fence building, they did it all and more! Have used them many times and will continue to use them in the future! If you want it done right, there the guys for the job."
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Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Milligan Scapes
4.6(
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Serving Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

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Offers commercial services

"I was very satisfied with how our yard turned out. I wasn?t expecting such a great job. The guys were very professional and worked so hard. Thanks to Milligan Scapes, we?ve now got the best yard on the block."
Response time1 day
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Yard Pros LLC
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Serving Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"Excellent cleaning and very reasonably priced! I was amazed when I entered my home. I am not a dirty person, but my house hasn't looked that clean in a very long time. Whatever cleaning supplies were used smelled wonderful! Most importantly, outstanding customer service!"
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Response time2 days
Response rate96%
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Sanchez Landscapes
4.6(
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Serving Cedar Crest, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They did a nice job. The owner is friendly; he offered to do regular maintenance twice a month for a nice price. He's very busy, and
sometimes doesn't come when expected or do all the maintenance I expect (mow the lawn, but not trim the bushes).
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Yes, Bahia grass spreads on its own thanks to its short stolon system. However, it might not seem like your Bahia grass spreads well due to its slow growth. Bahia grass takes around 3 to 4 weeks to germinate and an additional two weeks to grow thicker. 

During this time, fast-growing, competitive weeds may pop up, so weed your lawn to give your Bahia grass a chance to grow. This grass can take up to two years to become established. Once established, Bahia grass typically does well in suitable climates.

Although these terms sound similar and are sometimes used interchangeably, overseeding and reseeding your lawn are very different processes. Overseeding, the simpler of the two, involves a few steps to restore thinned or patchy grass by raking, aerating, and seeding uneven areas of turf to promote regrowth.

Reseeding a lawn is a more drastic and involved process, often necessary if the lawn is diseased, more than a third dead, or very overgrown with weeds. Unlike overseeding, it requires removing most of the existing lawn and starting a new one from scratch, a much bigger and more time-consuming job.

Unfortunately, no. Grass seeds need a lot of moisture until they become sprouts, so this is an especially sensitive time. While they'll dry out if they get dehydrated, over-watering creates other problems. The grass seeds don't recover because they can just wash away or even rot, making for low germination rates. The ones that do germinate after being pushed under the soil may start to sprout only to die from lack of sunlight.

Some grass types grow better than others on hard dirt. For example, hardy grass types like perennial ryegrass and Kentucky bluegrass will grow better on tough soil. Keep in mind that you should still consider your area’s climate when deciding on a grass type.

Technically, yes, at least some of the grass seed you throw on the ground will germinate. If the area doesn’t have good drainage, rain or overwatering can move seeds before they have germinated, leaving your patches still patchy. What does grow won’t have strong roots if there isn’t proper aeration.

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