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Northwest Landscape Management, Inc.
3.6(
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Serving Mapleton, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Excellent attention to detail. Did not tell me they were going to schedule a return visit a week later. Grass does not grow that fast and I did not hire them for weekly visits."
Response time3 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Hay Services
New to Angi

Serving Mapleton, OR and surrounding areas

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Hay Services is your go to handyman and home needs expert, family owned and operated let us know what your home needs are and we will take care of them for you. Dump runs, lawn and yard maintenance, decks, fences, interior and exterior painting, sheds, remodels, tile, all your home needs.

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Riley
New to Angi

Serving Mapleton, OR and surrounding areas

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Father to 2 kids. Currently in CDL trucking school to better my kids and my future. Right now I'm looking for a few quick jobs to help pay for it. Safety and quality are huge for me. I’m a very hard worker and will get any job done in a timely manner! I have +8 years of residential roofing experience, some experience in stone restoration, & about 4yrs of waterproofing masonry. I’m honestly open to most any job whatever it is you would like help with!

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Water Sourcers
4.6(
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Serving Mapleton, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

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"Marc is a wealth of information, and has an amazing understanding in creating and fulfilling water sourcing needs. Weather for human & animal consumption, or landscaping and agricultural needs, Marc always comes up with the perfect game plan. With his lifetime experience, he makes the entire process happen with ease. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with Marc on projects in multiple states now, and because of his knowledge and background, I would never consider anyone else."
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Response time2 days
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to over-mulch leaves. If the leaf mulch is thick enough that it’s blocking and smothering the grass, that’s a problem. Ideally, you should still be able to see the grass when you’re done mulching to ensure its ability to continue growing. The solution is to make another pass at the top layer of leaf mulch to collect some of the top layer.

Clearing 1 acre of land takes anywhere from two to 12 hours for a professional team, depending on what they’re removing. The amount of time needed to complete the project depends on the size of your acreage, the land’s condition, the size of the crew completing the work, and what type of equipment they’re using. Smaller projects normally take a few hours, while larger projects may require one or two full workdays.

It may sound icky, but yes, urine encourages microbial activity that breaks down organic matter faster. It’s rich in nitrogen, which helps balance carbon-heavy materials like dry leaves or straw. Use sparingly and apply it to a well-balanced pile, not one already high in nitrogen. 

Using a leaf blower is often the easiest way to pick up leaves. It quickly and efficiently gathers leaves into manageable piles, requiring less physical effort than manual raking. Additionally, you can choose to bag the collected leaves or use a mulching mower to break them down into natural mulch, simplifying the cleanup process further.

Trees that provide a habitat to bats and an abundance of bugs—their main food source—will attract bats to your yard. Because the North American landscape has changed so much in recent years, bats have a harder time finding trees with cavities to shelter in. If your yard has a dead or dying tree with a lot of sun exposure, bats will likely be drawn to it because trees with those features are less common.

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