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Avatar for Guaman Landscaping
Guaman Landscaping
4.8(
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpDesigner - Landscape

Serving Millbourne, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Customers say: Quality work

"I would highly recommend this company!!!! Very professional & did a spectacular job. Cleanup was tremendous. They removed a small tree that fell & removed the stump, trimmed my hedges, cleaned the weeds off of the backyard fence, trimed a very large Crate Myrtle. Adrian put top soil where the tree stump was removed & without any asking also put additional on uneven areas & seeded!!!! He also mulched my back garden & that was not in the quote. Once again I can't say enough about Gauman Landscaping!!!"
Response time2 hrs
Response rate94%
27 neighbors recently requested a quote
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IT-SE-YI Tribal Community Builder's, LLC
4.4(
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Millbourne, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Larry was very nice. My landscaping work was done so nicely. He's very reliable and punctual. I would definitely be using this company again and would definitely recommend. Thanks again."
Urban Tranquility
Rubber Roof Installation
Rubber Roof Installation
Bathroom Floor and Plumbing Repair
Bathroom Floor Repair

+37

Response time1 day
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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All Legend Services, LLC
4.8(
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Millbourne, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Laurance and his team with All Legend Services did a great job quickly clearing out the snow and ice from our driveway. It was a huge help, looks good and enabled us to use our driveway again. I would hire his team again for future projects."
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Front Lawn Maintenance

+10

Response time11 hrs
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by2%of homeowners
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

The soil around your foundation should slope down and away from your home, not toward it. If the grading drops the farther you are from your home, you can enhance the slope by removing more soil. Mark off a few feet from your house and dig up some of this soil. Regrading around your fountain should encourage water to flow away from your home and not collect or “pond.”

In most cases, wait three to five days to repot or relocate a plant from a greenhouse or nursery. That way, your plant has time to recover from any shock during the move and adapt to the conditions in and around your home. Some hearty plants may not need as long, and delicate plants might need several weeks. You should ask the professional at your nursery for a recommended timeline. Consider asking about an initial watering schedule to help stimulate root growth and promote a healthy plant.

Unless it only rains once in a blue moon where you live, you’re going to want water-loving plants in your garden bed or pot. A few ideas for plants that aren’t super fast-growing (meaning they’re good in pots or near foundations) and can handle a lot of standing water include: 

  • Acorus (Sweet flag)

  • Colocasia esculenta (Taro or elephant ear): In many climates, these are annuals, making them less desirable because you need to adjust the chain again after each replant.

  • Equisetum scirpoides (Dwarf horsetail rush): non-dwarf varieties of horsetail are fast growers and can take over quickly.

  • Juncus effusus (Curly rush)

  • Osmunda regalis (Royal fern): Royal fern can grow quickly but can also handle being crowded, making them good container plants.

Grass is the most popular and safest option for planting over a septic drain field, but you can also plant small flowering plants and other lightweight plants that don’t have woody or deep roots. Avoid trees and bushes within 10 feet of the field, as the woody roots can crack the perforated pipes. You should also avoid planting vegetable or fruit gardens over your drain field, as a leak from the pipes could contaminate the soil and put anyone who eats the produce at risk.

The best time to plant is between spring and autumn. Springtime weather is typically mild and is when nurseries start to bloom. When the summer weather arrives and it’s hot out, it’s best to avoid planting bare-root plants, but you can still plant many in-container varieties. The first sign of fall is another great opportunity to plant biennials if you live in southern states, or a lovely vegetable garden up north.

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