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CJ'S LANDSCAPING LLC
4.8(
16
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Serving Santa Fe, NM and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Small crew along with owners did a great job with a spring cleanup, which included cutting back large sunflowers, trimming bushes and trees, and removal of all of the green waste. When extra tasks were identified, like moving some flowers and installing small fencing needed to control rabbits, team went above and beyond. Pricing structure was fair and communicated up front, and conversation throughout was professional, instructive, and most pleasant."
Response time9 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Ebenezer Tree & Landscaping Service
5.0(
15
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Serving Santa Fe, NM and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent services were on time had my tree cut and all debri was cleaned up in one day. Excellent workers I would highly recommend this company for any project that you need done. Have never delt with a company as nice and efficient as Ebenezer landscaping and tree service."
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Recommended by46%of homeowners
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Lobo Plumbing
3.5(
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Serving Santa Fe, NM and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Had an underground leak in my irrigation system. Robert responded quickly to my urgent request for service. Kept me updated as to what they found and likely cost."
Response time7 hrs
30 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by68%of homeowners
IV Rentals
5.0(
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Serving Santa Fe, NM and surrounding areas

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"IV Rentals is my 'Go To' literally for anything. Manual Salcido is a true entrepreneur with a vision to actually serve his community. Prices are amazing and there are so many à la cart items that his company offers. Just ask him and I'm sure he has an answer. A+ all the way. I recommend IV Rentals to all my clients in Real Estate and with 1st hand knowledge & experience knowing they will be treated with exceptional customer service."
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Yes! Fescue grass is a perennial that naturally regrows every spring. That’s why we recommend planting this grass variety in the spring to jump into the ideal growing and regrowing schedule. Keep in mind that fescue grasses thrive in cooler and transitional areas, so some species do best in moderate climates below 90 and above 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

This depends on the type of grass seed, as some types do better in different environmental conditions. Cool-season grasses go dormant during the summer months when the soil temperature exceeds 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Once exposed to regular doses of heat, the germination rates decline, with seedling death not far behind. 

As for warm-season seeds, they come from tropical parts of the world and thrive in heat. They actively grow in warm air temperatures between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and they prefer soil temperatures between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Once temperatures dip and frost rolls in, if you don’t store them properly, warm-season grass seeds will die quickly.

While hydroseeding is typically meant for bare soil, it is possible to hydroseed over an existing lawn with some adjustments. For the new seed to germinate and thrive, it needs good seed-to-soil contact. Without it, most of the seed may not take root and will die. To improve your chances of success when repairing a patchy area, mow any existing grass as low as possible and loosen any exposed soil before application. It is also recommended to use a finer mulch mixture when spraying, as this will help the seeds reach the soil and root without suffocating the existing grass.

Like most plants, the seeds need water, optimal temperature, sunlight, and oxygen. Each variety of grass seed will have slightly different needs—higher or lower temperatures, for instance—so pick one that syncs up with your home’s climate and the time you wish to plant. Take a look at the 10-day forecast to ensure there won’t be a major rainstorm.

Slit seeding takes about two to three hours for a medium or large lawn. Even bigger lawns or commercial properties can be seeded in about one day. From there, it will take about two weeks for the grass to start growing and another six weeks for the grass to establish stronger roots.

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