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Alex's Landscaping LLC
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Sprinkler System for Lawn and Garden - Winterize or Activate

Serving White Rock, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Alex, created a flagstone patio in back wirh 2 pathways. He put flagstone on my front steps over the ugly concrete steps. He moved an apple tree and planted a tall Aspen which is doing well. I have photos but am having trouble loading them."
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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Rio Chama Landscapes & Maintenance, LLC
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Sprinkler System for Lawn and Garden - Winterize or Activate

Serving White Rock, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Charles and Lorenzo are first-rate, knowledgeable, hard-working professionals. We will have them taking care of our landscaping needs from now on. Charles and Lorenzo were friendly, courteous, and above all professional and efficient. I was very impressed in that after the job had been completed they were more than happy to offer suggestions and advice on how to maintain and take care of minor concerns not associated with the original agreement - talk about establishing goodwill with their clients. Because of the above-mentioned and the overall excellent quality of the work, I will be using High Country Landscaping on a permanent basis."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Daniels tree service landscaping
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Sprinkler System for Lawn and Garden - Winterize or Activate

Serving White Rock, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fantastic service. Kind and polite. Listened to what I wanted and made appropriate suggestions Did the job quickly. Cleaned up to a twig! Little more $$ than I expected to spend but willing to negotiate and worth it!"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate97%
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Seeding a lawn offers several advantages over laying sod, primarily related to cost and variety. Seeding is less expensive upfront, making it a more budget-friendly option. It also provides a much broader selection of grass varieties, allowing you to choose the best type for your specific climate and soil. Additionally, seeding allows grass roots to establish directly in the native soil, and the installation process is typically less labor-intensive than sodding. However, it's important to consider that sod offers better immediate protection against weeds and erosion.

In the fall, you should aerate the soil, overseed the bare spots, kill weeds, mow the lawn low, and rake your leaves. By boosting your lawn’s health in the fall, your grass will be stronger throughout the winter and come back healthier in the spring. You should also trim your perennials so that they withstand the winter and are ready for new growth in the spring. 

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.

It’s best to fix lawn depressions during late spring. You want to wait until after your last frost date and when the yard is not too wet. This also allows ample time for new grass growth once you reseed.

Technically no, but they can look very similar and people often refer to the weedy grasses interchangeably. However, several differences keep these species separate. Crabgrass is often a darker color than carpetgrass and tends to sprout much earlier in spring. When allowed to grow out, crabgrass grows stems outward from the center of a stalk in a star-like pattern, which carpetgrass does not have.

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