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A&M Lawn & Tree Landscape

P.O. Box 13229
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A&M Lawn & Tree Landscape

P.O. Box 13229
3.83(
6
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
305 local quotes requested
35 years of experience

Weather you need a complete landscape installation, turf, or general maintenance care for your lawn or business, we have a team of professionals to get it done right down to every detail and for over 25 years of serving Texas and New Mexico area we have helped customers maintain a healthy lawn like nature intended and with a liability insurance policy that protects you, the home owner, you can have peace of mind while the work is getting done.

"Messaged them Sunday and it's Wednesday and haven't heard from them"

Brenda F on October 2024

Weather you need a complete landscape installation, turf, or general maintenance care for your lawn or business, we have a team of professionals to get it done right down to every detail and for over 25 years of serving Texas and New Mexico area we have helped customers maintain a healthy lawn like nature intended and with a liability insurance policy that protects you, the home owner, you can have peace of mind while the work is getting done.

"Messaged them Sunday and it's Wednesday and haven't heard from them"

Brenda F on October 2024



Ramos Landscaping for all your landscaping needs. We have many services to offer from basic lawn service to complete landscaping design. No job too small or too big. Call or Text today or your free estimate 915-267-0595


A total of 3 employees Cash, check and major credit cards accepted All time promotion is clean ups at $50 We have payment options on big jobs.


Disabled Veteran and Family operated landscaping company specializing in residential irrigation systems and sod installation. We accept all Major Credit Cards, Checks and Cash.






MILTONS LANDSCAPER & GARDEN

8950 ROBERT DR
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MILTONS LANDSCAPER & GARDEN

8950 ROBERT DR
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28 years of experience

every job is different and it depends on the size of the job that employees are needed, I will work , with sub-contractors if needed, billing procedures depends on job size with writen contract

every job is different and it depends on the size of the job that employees are needed, I will work , with sub-contractors if needed, billing procedures depends on job size with writen contract

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Determining how many boulders you’ll need for your landscaping project depends on the area you need to cover and how big each boulder is. First, you’ll need to determine how big of an area you want covered, then divide that by the base surface area of the boulders. A landscape professional can help you determine how many boulders will be right for your project.

The best equipment for moving large rocks from your yard depends on their size and weight. A heavy-duty wheelbarrow or a rock dolly can be effective for smaller boulders. A skid-steer loader or a mini-excavator with a grapple attachment provides the necessary power and control for larger, heavier rocks that you can’t lift manually. Professionals may use a larger excavator and ratchet hoist to remove larger boulders.

If you have a steep driveway, angular gravel, which is 3/4 to 2 inches in length, is a great choice. The stones won’t slide, allow for proper drainage, and stay in place even on the steepest slope.

Yes, you can put new mulch over old mulch, since it’s decomposable. The only reason you should remove old mulch before laying new mulch would be to maintain a certain aesthetic. 

When you purchase mulch for delivery, it’s usually by the cubic yard, so you’ll want to convert your space to cubic yards to get the right amount. First, determine the square footage of the area you want to cover, and then determine how deep the bed of mulch will be—a good rule of thumb is around three inches. Multiply your square footage in feet by the depth in inches and divide by 324. You may want to add a ½ to one additional cubic yard to ensure you have enough.

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