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Steve's Lawn and landscape

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18 years of experience

I am a small business owner we always get to you fast always on time and always persistent customers may be frowning when we get there but they will have the biggest smile when we leave hundred percent guaranteed thanks and God bless

I am a small business owner we always get to you fast always on time and always persistent customers may be frowning when we get there but they will have the biggest smile when we leave hundred percent guaranteed thanks and God bless





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CountryMax is a family owned and operated retailer based out of the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York. We opened our first store in April of 1984 in Farmington, New York. Now in our 25th year, CountryMax operates 15 retail locations throughout upstate New York. CountryMax’s mission is to deliver rural lifestyle customers high quality and competitively priced products, as well as superior customer service and support. Because of our strong distributor relationships, CountryMax is able to pass substantial savings on to our customers, as well as compete with large national retailers. CountryMax offers a full range of farm and garden products; including lawn and gardening supplies; plant and nursery stock; pet foods and pet supplies; horse supplies and equine equipment; wild bird seed and supplies; farm and livestock feeds, equipment and supplies; men’s, women’s and children’s clothing; livestock fencing; home and hardware supplies; backyard pond supplies; seasonal decorations and holiday items; and much more!

CountryMax is a family owned and operated retailer based out of the Finger Lakes Region of upstate New York. We opened our first store in April of 1984 in Farmington, New York. Now in our 25th year, CountryMax operates 15 retail locations throughout upstate New York. CountryMax’s mission is to deliver rural lifestyle customers high quality and competitively priced products, as well as superior customer service and support. Because of our strong distributor relationships, CountryMax is able to pass substantial savings on to our customers, as well as compete with large national retailers. CountryMax offers a full range of farm and garden products; including lawn and gardening supplies; plant and nursery stock; pet foods and pet supplies; horse supplies and equine equipment; wild bird seed and supplies; farm and livestock feeds, equipment and supplies; men’s, women’s and children’s clothing; livestock fencing; home and hardware supplies; backyard pond supplies; seasonal decorations and holiday items; and much more!

Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Some grass types grow better than others on hard dirt. For example, hardy grass types like perennial ryegrass and Kentucky bluegrass will grow better on tough soil. Keep in mind that you should still consider your area’s climate when deciding on a grass type.

Yes, you can throw seed on a lawn and hope it grows, but taking a few steps beforehand, such as dethatching, aerating, or raking, will give the seed a better chance of germinating. While it sounds like it’ll save time, throwing seed on the lawn without doing anything will require much more seed than any other method.

Lawn aeration costs between $75 and $350 on average, depending on the size of the lawn, aeration type, slope of the lawn, soil type, lawn prep, and location. Keep in mind that it costs an average of $0.10 to $0.35 per square foot to aerate a lawn that’s less than 1,000 square feet. Different types of lawn aeration include: 

  • Spike aeration: $85

  • Core aeration: $200

  • Liquid aeration: $75

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. 

Power seeding machines do a great job of creating narrow trenches in the soil to plant grass seeds into, but aerating before power seeding can be beneficial for your lawn. By aerating first, more water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide can reach the roots of your germinating grass seeds. Plan to aerate your lawn about once or twice a year, whether you plan to power seed or not.

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