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Desert Bros Junk Removal
5.0(
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Serving Sanostee, NM and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Gavin, Jayson, and their cree were great! Super polite and attentive. I don't have super large property, but there was a lot that needed to be done, and they got it all done in 2 days. I've never seen my property look this clean. Will definitely hire them again for more landscaping projects!"
Junk Removal
Junk Removal
Yard Debri Removal
Yard Debri Removal
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New To Town Housekeeping
5.0(
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Serving Sanostee, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

"Angie is very professional in the way she conducted herself. She is pleasant. She did a detailed cleaning. She used her time efficiently. I am very pleased with her work. It was a great experience. I will use her services again."
Housecleaning Project
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Germinator USA
4.6(
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Serving Sanostee, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was happy with Germinator’s service. Their Manager was accommodating, and sent 2 Pros who worked hard to make sure I was satisfied. I will definitely continue with this housecleaning service."
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ChurchRock Chapter House Disinfecting
ChurchRock Chapter House Disinfecting
ChurchRock Chapter House Disinfecting
Residential Shampooing

+8

Response time3 days
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Absolute Tree Felling and Services
5.0(
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Serving Sanostee, NM and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Property Has Never Looked better. Can't say enough good things about this company they were professional on time and exceeded our expectations, Living in New Mexico you have to be prepared for fire at a moment's notice we now feel much safer in our home."
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Wildland Fire Prep
Wildland Fire Prep
Wildland Fire Prep
Wildland Fire Prep

+6

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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Unless it only rains once in a blue moon where you live, you’re going to want water-loving plants in your garden bed or pot. A few ideas for plants that aren’t super fast-growing (meaning they’re good in pots or near foundations) and can handle a lot of standing water include: 

  • Acorus (Sweet flag)

  • Colocasia esculenta (Taro or elephant ear): In many climates, these are annuals, making them less desirable because you need to adjust the chain again after each replant.

  • Equisetum scirpoides (Dwarf horsetail rush): non-dwarf varieties of horsetail are fast growers and can take over quickly.

  • Juncus effusus (Curly rush)

  • Osmunda regalis (Royal fern): Royal fern can grow quickly but can also handle being crowded, making them good container plants.

Since you’ll likely be digging a trench to install your yard drainage system, this is a good time to complete other tasks that involve digging up your yard, including: Sprinkler system installation Lawn reseeding Regrading your yard Redesigning your landscaping If your drain is under a walkway or driveway, your contractor must also remove those materials. This is a great time to consider upgrading your hardscaping features, especially if they’re nearing the end of their life span.

Lakefront landscaping offers benefits such as enhancing aesthetic appeal, increasing property value, supporting ecological balance, and providing recreational opportunities while preserving the shoreline's natural beauty.

The best time to plant a tree is in the spring, so the roots have time to grow into the surrounding soil before winter sets in. Some people recommend planting in the late fall. However, planting in the spring reduces the stress on the tree, as it will be emerging from dormancy, giving it the full spring and summer ahead to acclimate and put down roots into the soil.

Moss attaches to the ground but doesn’t have roots, so it can take four to six weeks for establishment to begin. It takes between 12 and 18 months for full coverage, and maximum thickness takes about two years. Keep your moss moist and debris-free to ensure it establishes itself well.

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