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Giant Landscape LLC
4.8(
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Blake Emerson with Giant Landscape provided all of the services we needed and did a wonderful job on our yard. We recently completed an extensive renovation on our 1960’s home, which included a large addition. The lot is large, with established trees, but also has some challenges with a mixture of sun, shade, previous plantings, drainage, etc. The yard was basically a clean slate, and we wanted a landscape company that offered full services ranging from design, irrigation, lawn, beds, hardscape, fence, and lighting. Blake worked with us during our renovation to plan out the design and answered questions about drainage and irrigation during our construction. It was very helpful to be able to plan ahead for the yard while contractors, plumbers, and electricians were here working. He listened to our ideas about the history of our trees and some plants that we wanted to keep, plus all the new plants we were interested in. Blake was always very responsive and answered all of our questions while giving us suggestions and options for some unique places in our yard. He is very knowledgeable about this region and what plants can grow in sun, shade, wet areas, etc. Blake and his crew made this a very positive experience and we have a beautiful yard to complement our new home."
Before Picture.  We removed existing concrete patio, and concrete fence.
Mongolian Basalt column water feature with dry creek bed.
NW OKC small back yard remodel
NW OKC small back yard remodel
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Response time9 hrs
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
Sooner Okie Irrigation & Drains
4.4(
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"I️ bought a new house and a sticker on the irrigation system said that sooner okie installed the sprinklers. I️ called them to wonterize. In the past I have paid about $75 for winterization. Imagine my surprise to see a bill for $150. For sprinkler blow out. Seems Very excessive to me."
Response time1 day
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
Advanced Irrigation, LLC
4.8(
2
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We offer only the best in quality workmanship and professional courtesy. We specialize in all phases of commercial and residential irrigation service. We are committed to quality work and outstanding results and are strongly involved in local community activities. We look forward to working with you! Ask us about our Smart Controllers to save money on the water bill and you can control it via your phone! \n

Response time1 day
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Rafael's Irrigation & Landscaping LLC
5.0(
2
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Serving Dibble, OK and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

Thank you for choosing us. With 10 years of experience, our number one priority is customer service! We want to have a long term relationship with our customers, so from the minute you contact us, through the installation or service call, you will see that YOU are our main priority. We offer only the best in quality workmanship and professional courtesy. We specialize in sprinkler systems. We are committed quality work and outstanding results and are strongly involved in local community activities. We look forward to working with you!\n\n

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

The best time to plant grass seed depends on your local climate and whether you have cool-season or warm-season grass.

For cool-season grasses (like tall fescue), the ideal time to seed is late summer or early fall (typically August and September). During this period, the soil is still warm from the summer, but the air is cooler, creating optimal conditions for germination and root establishment before winter. There is also less competition from weeds. Spring is a secondary option, but cooler soil temperatures, the risk of a late frost, and less time for the grass to mature before summer heat can make it less successful.

For warm-season grasses (like St. Augustine), the best time to plant is from late spring through mid-summer (typically May and June), when temperatures are consistently between 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

In general, it is best to avoid seeding during winter or early spring, as cold soil and air can prevent seeds from germinating. For recommendations tailored to your specific grass type and climate, consider consulting a local lawn care professional.

Always mow the lawn on a short setting when overseeding. The thinner coverage offers more space for the grass seed to take root in the soil. When reseeding a lawn, however, you may need to remove your old turf altogether.

While hydroseeding is designed for bare soil, it is possible to apply it over an existing lawn with certain adjustments. For the new seed to be successful, it needs good seed-to-soil contact to germinate and take root. Without proper preparation, most of the new seed will fail to establish and will die. To hydroseed over existing grass, first mow the lawn as low as possible, then loosen and clear any exposed soil. It is also recommended to use a finer mulch mixture in the hydroseed spray, which helps the seeds penetrate the existing turf and reach the soil without suffocating the established grass.

Yes, but the best approach is to apply fertilizer well before you actually sprinkle the seeds. Apply fertilizer with an NPK ratio somewhere around 10-10-20, or 10-10-10, depending on soil test results and the type of grass you're planting, about six to eight weeks before planting grass seed. This mix added to loosened soil will give the grass seed its best chance of getting off to a solid start. 

You can reseed a lawn that has dead grass, but it is best to remove the dead patches before you begin. Removing the dead turf and testing the soil will help you determine what is killing the grass so you can make the necessary amendments to prevent the problem from recurring. Once you have made the appropriate adjustments, you can rake, fertilize, and reseed. If your lawn has many large dead patches, it may be more effective to remove all the existing grass, amend the soil, and start over from scratch.

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