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LB Lawncare

606 East Sommers St
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LB Lawncare

606 East Sommers St
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10 years of experience

We are a locally owned Lawncare landscaping company. Fully insured, locally owned. We are happy to provide our services to you. Give us a call anytime for a free estimate. Customer satisfaction guaranteed..

We are a locally owned Lawncare landscaping company. Fully insured, locally owned. We are happy to provide our services to you. Give us a call anytime for a free estimate. Customer satisfaction guaranteed..



Avery's Remodeling Co.

336 N Dixie Dr, Apt 3
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Avery's Remodeling Co.

336 N Dixie Dr, Apt 3
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10 years of experience

Locally grown and veteran-owned. All first-time customers will receive a 10% discount on any one service. No job too small or too big. We also accept payment in cash check or card via PayPal.

Locally grown and veteran-owned. All first-time customers will receive a 10% discount on any one service. No job too small or too big. We also accept payment in cash check or card via PayPal.



Anticoli Handyman Services, LLC

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Anticoli Handyman Services, LLC

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Anticoli Handyman Services is a home improvement company located in Liberty Township. Mark the owner, is an engineer with more than 17 years of experience in the home improvement field. Servicing the Cincinnati and Dayton area.

Anticoli Handyman Services is a home improvement company located in Liberty Township. Mark the owner, is an engineer with more than 17 years of experience in the home improvement field. Servicing the Cincinnati and Dayton area.


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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

It depends on the condition of the grass during the drought. If your grass completely died, it won’t turn green again after drought. However, if it just went dormant, you still have a chance to revive your lawn once drought conditions have passed. Follow proper lawn care practices after a drought to try and get your lawn back to its healthy, green self.

The pros are the precise treatments, such as aeration and fertilization, which protect and prepare your lawn for thriving warmer months.

Water your yard a little more deeply after a drought for about two weeks (while still avoiding overwatering). Continue to water in the early morning hours before 10 a.m. You'll also want to invest in some high-quality fertilizer to get more nutrients to your roots and help them grow back stronger and quicker. Look up your grass and soil type, or do a soil test, to see what type of fertilizer you need.

In most cases, it is worth paying for professional lawn care. DIY lawn maintenance is possible, but it can get extremely time-consuming, especially to make your property look well-maintained. Not only is lawn maintenance time-intensive, but it can also get expensive, even to DIY, especially considering the cost of fuel and maintenance for your lawn care tools. Professional lawn care services average around $100 per service, making it a relatively inexpensive investment, especially for how much time it saves you.

You can use a fungicide to help control powdery mildew, but you should apply it judiciously as it can damage soil health and persist in the soil. Most of the time, proper watering, surface drying, and limiting shade can control powdery mildew without needing harsher interventions. If you have a repeated problem with powdery mildew, you can also try planting a shade-resistant type of grass that will be less susceptible to the fungus.

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