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Rockwell Hauling LLC
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Serving Gallup, NM and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

A small local business looking to service your needs. We just started out and look forward to serving the four corners area. I’d like to make life easy and do all the hard work and heavy lifting for you.

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

The best grass type for shady areas depends on your region, your preferences, and your yard’s microclimate. Overall, the best cool-season grass for shade is ryegrass or tall fescue, while the best warm-season grass for shade is St. Augustine. But again, this can depend on what you’re looking for in the grass. The best grass for your shady yard might be one that looks good to you, one that tolerates high foot traffic, or grass with other characteristics that make it fit your lawn needs. 

Yes, you can put topsoil over sand to encourage grass growth. The topsoil will help to improve water retention and promote grass roots’ development, making it a recommended step of the seeding process. Adding a layer of topsoil will provide additional nutrients to the sandy soil, helping the grass grow and remain healthy through many seasons.

Whether or not grass will fill in bare spots itself depends on the type of grass you have. For example, grass with rhizomes (e.g., Bermuda grass) and stolons (e.g., Saint Augustine grass) will naturally fill in bald spots as it spreads laterally. However, clump-forming grasses will not spread. 

Instant greenery, erosion control, and no waiting for germination make sod a preferable choice.

Germination varies with grass type and climate, generally taking 7 to 21 days. Full lawns develop over a few months.

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