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"It’s looks great! Both gentlemen were very nice and kind. They cleaned everything up and it looks really nice! Very pleased with their work. I know who I am going to call if I need anything else done. Highly recommend!"

Shelley F on October 2025

Awesome tree service and landscaping company, the goal is be able to remodel yards and start this journey into something big. Growing family owed business.

"It’s looks great! Both gentlemen were very nice and kind. They cleaned everything up and it looks really nice! Very pleased with their work. I know who I am going to call if I need anything else done. Highly recommend!"

Shelley F on October 2025



"They were excellent on asking me about their progress and following up with me after completion. Anthony was great!"

Jim M on June 2021

With 6 years of professional landscaping experience, we are here to address all your landscaping needs and dreams.

"They were excellent on asking me about their progress and following up with me after completion. Anthony was great!"

Jim M on June 2021


JNG Remodeling

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JNG Remodeling

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8 years of experience

JNG Remodeling has been serving the surrounding areas of Tulsa, we employ the very best professional and friendly team. We offer FREE estimates.

"Very poor. It took 5-6times linger than originally stated. Poor workmanship. Poor customer service."

Deonna B on August 2018

JNG Remodeling has been serving the surrounding areas of Tulsa, we employ the very best professional and friendly team. We offer FREE estimates.

"Very poor. It took 5-6times linger than originally stated. Poor workmanship. Poor customer service."

Deonna B on August 2018


Military Veteran Owned & Operated Lawn-Care Company, Proudly Serving all of Sand Springs and Surrounding.


Faron's Odd Jobs

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Faron's Odd Jobs

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8 years of experience

I love doing odd jobs, rather than the same thing all the time. I can be your handy-man, computer fixer, website builder, intelligence gatherer, clean-up crew, delivery service, roofer or tree wrangler. I can also set up your computer systems or network systems. (But please don't try to hire me to do this full-time.)

I love doing odd jobs, rather than the same thing all the time. I can be your handy-man, computer fixer, website builder, intelligence gatherer, clean-up crew, delivery service, roofer or tree wrangler. I can also set up your computer systems or network systems. (But please don't try to hire me to do this full-time.)





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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Key considerations include dust control, soil erosion prevention, and protecting local wildlife habitats through sustainable clearing practices.

The best mulches for trees are wood chips, bark nuggets, or pine straw. Depending on your goals, you may want to avoid using plastic, stone, rubber, or wet grass clippings. Plastic mulch prevents water from reaching the mulched areas of your tree, stones don’t offer any nutritional benefits to the soil, rubber can release byproducts into the soil when it decomposes, and wet grass clippings can lead to rot. 

Plastic may prove beneficial in cold climates in the winter, but wood chips are the ideal option for most environments.

While you can put gravel directly on dirt, it won’t be very stable. It also won’t block out any weeds. Most experts recommend layering weed barrier and a layer of packed sand or other foundation material to prevent the gravel from sinking into the earth and being overtaken by weeds.

Replace organic mulch every one to two years, depending on the variety. Wood chips and straw, for example, will last a couple of years, while grass clippings and pine needles need replacing every several months. Inorganic mulch—such as rock and rubber chips—can stay in place for up to four years, depending on erosion and general garden upkeep. 

Yes, rubber mulch allows water to seep through and reach the soil underneath. Rubber mulch is not as absorbent as organic mulch, which allows the soil underneath to stay moist and hydrated. Keep in mind that the permeability of rubber mulch can get clogged by landscape fabric and other additional materials.

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