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Cain's Lawn Care and Small Repair

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Cain's Lawn Care and Small Repair

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13 years of experience

We offer handyman work, small building projects, land clearing, lawn care and basically any jobs around the house/yard. Call Michael at 843-409-0274 or 843-430-7748 or E-mail for details and estimates. Preferred locations in Marion and surrounding areas. ***Will try to beat any price***

We offer handyman work, small building projects, land clearing, lawn care and basically any jobs around the house/yard. Call Michael at 843-409-0274 or 843-430-7748 or E-mail for details and estimates. Preferred locations in Marion and surrounding areas. ***Will try to beat any price***


Atkinson Lawn Care

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Atkinson Lawn Care

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11 years of experience

We take care of all your lawn care needs. Such as lawn care, weed control, grass mulching, shrub trimming, weed eating, edging, top soil, mulch spreading, fire ant control, tree trimming, debris removal, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, and deck maintenance.

We take care of all your lawn care needs. Such as lawn care, weed control, grass mulching, shrub trimming, weed eating, edging, top soil, mulch spreading, fire ant control, tree trimming, debris removal, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, and deck maintenance.




J,G & C Lawn Care

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J,G & C Lawn Care

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27 years of experience

At J, G & C Lawn Care, our commitment is to enhance the total outdoor aesthetics of residential and commercial properties by providing intimate details, award winning quality, and professional services through landscaping, lawn maintenance, irrigation, masonry, concrete, retaining walls, landscape curbing, and fountains. ■Grounds Maintenance ■Irrigation Systems ■Landscape Design & Installation ■Bedding Plants ■Pruning ■Aeration ■Pinestraw ■Mulch ■Retaining Walls ■Sodding ■Seeding ■Lawn & Shrubbery Spraying ■Weed Control ■Fertilization ■Parking Lot Sweeping ■Fire Ant Control ■Low-Voltage Nightscape Lighting

At J, G & C Lawn Care, our commitment is to enhance the total outdoor aesthetics of residential and commercial properties by providing intimate details, award winning quality, and professional services through landscaping, lawn maintenance, irrigation, masonry, concrete, retaining walls, landscape curbing, and fountains. ■Grounds Maintenance ■Irrigation Systems ■Landscape Design & Installation ■Bedding Plants ■Pruning ■Aeration ■Pinestraw ■Mulch ■Retaining Walls ■Sodding ■Seeding ■Lawn & Shrubbery Spraying ■Weed Control ■Fertilization ■Parking Lot Sweeping ■Fire Ant Control ■Low-Voltage Nightscape Lighting





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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

A lawn that suddenly and quickly turns yellow is typically the result of a dramatic change in the grass's environment. Heavy rainfall can dilute soil nutrients, rapidly yellowing the grass, and dull lawn mower blades can dry out and damage the grass in a short time. Over-fertilizing can yellow a lawn within a matter of days. 

Post-seeding care involves regular watering, mowing when appropriate, and occasional re-seeding to cover sparse areas.

Yes, but the best approach is to apply fertilizer well before you actually sprinkle the seeds. Apply fertilizer with an NPK ratio somewhere around 10-10-20, or 10-10-10, depending on soil test results and the type of grass you're planting, about six to eight weeks before planting grass seed. This mix added to loosened soil will give the grass seed its best chance of getting off to a solid start. 

You should fertilize your lawn after it has grown at least two inches or after your second mow (usually in March or April). Applying fertilizer too early can feed your weeds and cause them to grow stronger, too. You should water your lawn two to three days before you apply fertilizer to ensure the soil absorbs it.

Lime isn't a fertilizer. Instead, it helps fertilizers, plant food, and naturally occurring nutrients reach the grass by boosting the pH level in acidic soils. While adding lime isn't a crucial task in some locations, it's vital to keeping a lawn healthy in many areas. Lime's ability to encourage healthy grass by making nutrients in the soil more effective makes the task worth the effort, regardless of location.

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