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Medina Hauling & Disposal
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Serving Cloudcroft, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"Medina Hauling & Disposal did an amazing job! We’re building an outdoor kitchen and had materials everywhere — they cleaned it all up and hauled everything away. Highly recommend!"
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Easy Logistics
5.0(
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Serving Cloudcroft, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Work was completed in a very timely manner and price was great. I was satisfied with his work ethic and was very polite. Was willing to go above and beyond what was contracted for."
Driveway was flattened to ensure even distribution of gravel.
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Gravel was then poured.
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Yes, most services include basic site cleanup and proper disposal of debris, which may include hazardous materials. It is always best to confirm the specifics with your provider.

Some states have bans on disposing of yard waste in plastic bags in landfills. Yard waste takes up space in landfills and releases methane gas when disposed of improperly. It's best to repurpose it naturally to benefit your garden and the environment.

Foxtail grass is not native to the United States, so it is considered an invasive plant. Giant foxtail originated in eastern Asia, Green foxtail is native to Europe, and Yellow foxtail is native to Eurasia. This grass variety is one of many common invasive plant species that you should keep out of your yard and garden beds as much as possible.

If you don’t remove a bush properly, it’ll come back each year. Removing the root system entirely is the only way to ensure the plant doesn’t have a chance to grow back. You can also use natural weed killers or you can choose to suppress the area with landscaping fabric. Additionally, consider planting alternative, non-invasive vegetation to deter the return of thorn bushes.

In general, expect to mulch your leaves about once or twice every fall. You want there to be a decent amount of leaves on the ground, but not too much where it’s difficult for the mower to cut through.

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