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Terraforms Landscaping
4.5(
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Serving Morris, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Customers say: Super punctual

"Kenneth, was absolutely wonderful. Last year we hired another company to do the landscaping, but they did a most unprofessional job. Most of the plants and shrubs they planted died, and they didn’t replace any of them. Also, they broke their contract and didn’t landscape the backyard. Kenneth, at D&L Landscaping was wonderful. He redid the bed in the front yard, hauling away all the dead shrubs and plants. Moved some plants to the backyard. He mulched with excellent non floating mulch. We will definitely use him again. Kenneth, moved plants to the backyard and planted them, as well as redoing all the landscaping in the front yard. He finished the job by putting down very good non float mulch. He was truly a blessing and we will most definitely continue to use him for our landscaping needs."
Response time7 hrs
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Alpha Landworks LLC
5.0(
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Serving Morris, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Great work. Jason goes above and beyond and takes pride in his work. He respected my property like it's his . He knows what he is doing and his professional opinion on what needs to be done. He is a guy who puts safety first and great quality. I would recommend his work to anyone ."
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Land clearing

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7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by25%of homeowners
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Landers Contracting
4.1(
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Serving Morris, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Landers Contracting did an excellent job on laying our sod in our front yard as well as trimming some trees in our front and backyard. They were very efficient workers. They did an excellent job of cleaning up after they were done. I have had no issues with my sod and it looks great. I would highly recommend them. I will call on Landers Contracting again when I’m ready to start on my back deck."
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+95

Response time3 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

The best time to plant a tree is in the spring, so the roots have time to grow into the surrounding soil before winter sets in. Some people recommend planting in the late fall. However, planting in the spring reduces the stress on the tree, as it will be emerging from dormancy, giving it the full spring and summer ahead to acclimate and put down roots into the soil.

The best size rock for your landscaping depends on the design, as different boulders serve different purposes. If you want to group boulders to create a natural-looking cluster, you’ll need a range of sizes. Otherwise, here are some suggestions:

  • Small boulders (smaller than 12 inches across): Best for landscape edging and fire pits 

  • Medium boulders (12–24 inches): Best for retaining walls and water features

  • Large boulders (more than 24 inches): Best as standalone landscaping features, steps, or walkways.

Of course, you can mix and match sizes to create a unique display.

The best landscaping for a septic drain field is shallow-rooted grass or native vegetation that helps prevent soil erosion while allowing water to evaporate efficiently. Avoid planting trees, shrubs, or deep-rooted plants near the drain field because the roots can infiltrate pipes and cause blockages. Using mulch or gravel sparingly can also help retain moisture and protect the system without restricting airflow.

Yes, weeds can still grow in decomposed granite. If properly compacted, it can act as a good weed suppressant, meaning you’ll only pull weeds occasionally. But no ground cover is completely weed-proof. To further prevent weeds, you can try spraying your decomposed granite with distilled white vinegar.

Consulting your local university extension, Audubon society, or municipal urban forestry program are all good ideas when choosing a tree to plant. You can also ask an arborist or a knowledgeable landscaping company for advice on good trees to plant.

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