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Professional landscaping and mowing services, serving Darke County, Ohio and Randolph County, Indiana




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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..


We are a small family owned and operated company that started out to help our community and our senior citizens and low-income families.


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

The most effective way to eliminate quack grass without killing the grass nearby is to overseed the area, keep the seed wet until it grows, mow often, and regularly fertilize the area to promote healthy grass that can choke out the invasive weed.

Speeding up grass seed germination is possible, but it requires quite a bit of extra work and commitment. Keeping the soil moist is key, but here are a few other tried-and-true methods for growing your new grass as quickly as possible:

  • Mist grass up to eight times per day to keep the soil moist.

  • Purchase a moisture-retaining seed coating for your grass seeds.

  • Amend soil that is compacted or in the wrong pH range.

  • Choose the right grass seed for your area’s climate and soil conditions.

  • Avoid planting on windy days or during periods of extreme rain or drought.

Professionals bring industry knowledge, can spot potential problems early, and tailor maintenance like fertilizing and weeding to your lawn's specific needs.

Purchase a selective herbicide that targets clover and similar weeds but doesn't take out your grass. You can also keep it from growing with corn meal gluten or remove clover from your lawn manually at the start of the season as part of your lawn maintenance checklist.

Depending on the lawn treatments, the best times of the year to redo your lawn are between mid-August and mid-September for overseeding and renovation treatments. For areas such as the southern United States, lawn aeration works best during the fall, when the temperatures begin to drop. Otherwise, early spring is your next best bet because the grass is fresh and ready to absorb nutrients, and the temperature isn’t hot enough to fry the grass and the renovation materials.

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