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Martin Landscaping
4.7(
12
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Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"AWESOME service! Julio was on time, worked non-stop until the job was finished. Excellent work-- I already recommended him to my co-workers. Fair pricing and he will be doing my monthly lawn/tree maintenance. Five stars all the way around!! Thanks, Julio :)"
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Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Solar Bros Lawn Care
5.0(
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Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Our professional lawn care services\nDiscover the eco-friendly and pet-safe lawn care solutions offered by Solar Bros Lawn Care. We combine quality service with sustainable practices to create a beautiful and healthy outdoor space for you and your family. We have no fuel surcharge or drop gate fee.

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Jacob chapa
New to Angi

Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

I’m a hardworking and reliable lawn care provider offering mowing, edging, trimming, and yard clean-up. I take pride in making yards look clean and professional and always show up on time ready to work. I pay attention to detail and make sure every job is done right. If you’re looking for someone dependable who gets the job done, I’m your guy.

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JEFF'S LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING
4.8(
29
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Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Jeff's Lawn Care has been treating my grass for 5 years with liquid Bio-Green products. They treat the grass six times each growing season. These treatments control what was once a fairly serious Bermuda grass infestation. Plus, my understanding is that Bio-Green products are pet-safe. Jeff's Lawn Care is the only lawn service in Tri-Cities that offers Bio-Green products."
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Recommended by92%of homeowners
GTC Construction LLC
4.4(
38
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Serving Echo, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

"Pad for lawn statue went well. Leveling area beneath garage door, i.e., sill, didn't go as I had hoped. I originally felt grinding-down high area was best solution, but Contractor tried applying a leveling grout, which didn't solve problem. The grout began to crumble when vehicle was driven over it after letting it harden for several days. Attempted to reach Contractor several times via phone and text message to see if problem with sill leveling could be corrected, but no response."
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Lawn Care questions, answered by experts

Yes, it’s acceptable to water the lawn in very hot weather, but you should try to water between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. for best results. However, watering when the temperature is above 95 degrees is ineffective. If you’re concerned about whether to water your lawn during extreme heat, consult a local lawn care professional who can recommend a watering schedule based on your grass type and climate.

It’s fine to water your grass after mowing, but it is advisable not to water your lawn before mowing. Wet grass will clump up and clog your lawn mower.

Always do a poop sweep before mowing your lawn. Running your mower over dog waste can be messy, unsanitary, and smelly, and it can spread the poop to other parts of your lawn. Plus, you won’t be able to get it out of the grass (or the mower blades) easily.

When spring arrives, it’s best to hold off on mowing until temperatures have consistently reached a temperature of at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Attempting to mow grass that hasn't fully thawed from its winter dormancy can harm the delicate blades. Ensure your grass is dry before mowing and aim to mow when the grass is about three to four inches tall, trimming no more than one-third of the grass blade's height at a time. This timing encourages healthy growth and prevents shock to the grass, preparing your lawn for a happy, healthy growing season.

In general, cool-season grasses such as fescue grass, ryegrass, and Kentucky bluegrass are best for creating a striped lawn. Warm-season grasses like bermuda and zoysia grass don't curl as much, so grass stripes aren't as easy to see. If you live in a climate that’s better suited for warm-season grass, zoysia grass will typically be your best option.

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