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YardsApart Landscaping
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Serving Limerick, PA and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"From the initial encounter for an estimate to the finished product, Matt and his team did not disappoint. Matt was on-time, provided a timely estimate and worked with me to accommodate a busy schedule in order to get the job done. His team, headed by Jason was courteous and hard-working. The result was a cleaned up yard, pruned shrubs and a cleanly mulched yard transforming my once overgrown yard into a picture-worthy oasis."
Response time6 hrs
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A & Y Landscaping & Tree Services LLC
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Serving Limerick, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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We invite you to experience a tradition of customer satisfaction that will exceed your greatest expectations. Our professionalism and quality workmanship will accurately reflect your taste and lifestyle. From conception to completion, we work with you until the job is done. We are ethical, honest, and easy to communicate with. \n\nCall us today you'll be pleased you did. Thank you

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Forevergreen Property Maintenance
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Serving Limerick, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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"I am overall very pleased however, there are three piles of limbs and twigs two in the front lawn and one in the street, Also, the grass and weeds next to the garage was not cut yet. Please attend to these, Thank Ed Hinson-Collegeville"
Response time2 days
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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.

Yes, you can absolutely transplant bushes instead of removing them completely. The success depends on the size of the bushes, their age, and the transplanting season. Ideally, transplant during the dormant season (late fall or winter). Dig out the entire root system in one piece, fill the new hole with fresh soil and mulch, and water thoroughly after planting.

The best type of rock for landscaping depends on your specific project and needs, as different rocks are suited for different applications. For covering large areas or creating an affordable driveway, consider gravel, but note that it can wash away in flowing water. For water features, river rocks are a good option. Flagstone and cobblestone are ideal for aesthetically pleasing patios and walkways. If you are building a stone wall, fieldstone or small boulders are up to the task. Large boulders and landscape rocks work well as statement pieces, to fill empty space, or to indicate boundaries, but be mindful that they can overwhelm smaller gardens. The best approach is to first define your landscaping project and then select the rock type that best fits that purpose.

Many people have used old tires in gardens as raised beds, planters, tree rings, and DIY decor. However, these uses are not recommended due to the toxicity of many of the chemicals used to manufacture tires. These chemicals can leach into the soil and water as the tire breaks down, creating environmental pollution and health hazards for gardeners and their families.

Palm trees are relatively easy to grow, especially when planting different varieties in their native habitats. While regular watering is crucial in the first couple of months while the palm develops a strong root ball, palms typically require minimal maintenance once they’re established. You’ll need to prune palm fronds once or twice per year to keep it in tip-top shape.

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