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Brennan's Plants, LLC
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Corning, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1978

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"Knowledge, caring, experience, expertise, mannerly, hard workers, great clean up, no breaks even when I offered, pleasant, great work, great workers, fence just exactly what I ordered and wanted. You should definitely hire David Brennan Fence and Lawn Co. A+ review."
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DT Property Maintenance
New to Angi
Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Fall / Spring Clean Up - For Business

Serving Corning, OH and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

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Hello! My name is Dylan Stockner, owner and operator of DT Property Maintenance. We specialize in land clearing, forestry mulching, brush clearing, stump removal, gravel driveway, install/repair, snow removal, dirt work, small demolition and junk removal. Contact us for a free estimate!

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TARGETED CONCEPTS LLC
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Corning, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

Welcome to Targeted Concepts LLC, where every home improvement project supports the community.\n\nOur Mission: We are a professional, family-owned, and operated handyman business dedicated to providing top-tier home maintenance, repair, and improvement services. What sets us apart? Every project you book directly contributes funds to charitable acts and free services for those in need. Hire us, help your community.\n\nExperienced & Versatile: With over 18 years of experience, we specialize in all thing's handyman. We handle any challenge, ensuring no job is too big or too small to receive our dedicated attention.\n\nReady to work with a handyman you can trust? \n\nExplore our services at www.targetedconcepts.com or contact us to request a quote today!

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to over-mulch leaves. If the leaf mulch is thick enough that it’s blocking and smothering the grass, that’s a problem. Ideally, you should still be able to see the grass when you’re done mulching to ensure its ability to continue growing. The solution is to make another pass at the top layer of leaf mulch to collect some of the top layer.

If you want to take the decomposition process into your hands to speed it up, water and sunlight are key. Of course, you can’t control sunlight yourself, but you can rake leaves into piles in sunny spots in your yard. In terms of using water, you can also moisten the decomposing leaves with water, whether by pouring some from a watering can from time to time or using a hose to moisten them.

Clearing land can be incredibly challenging, depending on various factors like the size of the area, the density of vegetation, and the presence of obstacles, such as rocks or stumps. Handling smaller vegetation and brush might be manageable with the right tools and preparation. However, tasks like removing larger trees or dealing with extensive overgrowth may require specialized equipment, expertise, and safety precautions.

Skunk digging looks like a series of small, cone-shaped holes on a lawn or around the perimeter of a home, porch, deck, or shed. The holes that skunks dig when searching for grubs tend to be no more than four inches in diameter and may be up to four inches deep.

It’s often not necessary to clean up rocks before you sell or donate them, although it’s a nice gesture. Cleaning the rocks you’re getting rid of probably isn’t worthwhile if you’re selling a large volume of small rocks, but if you’re selling or donating large boulders for landscape design, a quick clean might fetch more money or help out the donation center.

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