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SAFFLES LAWN CARE

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Saffles lawn care is looking to take on more clients this season! We are a reliable,affordable lawn care business and our main goal is creating satisfied customers with a healthy lawn

Saffles lawn care is looking to take on more clients this season! We are a reliable,affordable lawn care business and our main goal is creating satisfied customers with a healthy lawn



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Elliott & Son Excavating LLC

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Elliott & Son Excavating LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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With 25+ years of experience, we offer land development for customers owning 0.25 acre up to 100 acres. Our areas of expertise include excavating, house pads, land clearing, septic system installations, driveways and retaining walls. If you're looking for an honest, reliable company providing services at a fair price, contact Elliott & Son Excavating LLC today! Licensed & Insured

"Elliott and Sons did a great job excavating my basement and prepping the yard for seeding. Would definitely use them again for any work needed. Always on time and never had to wonder what was going on as they kept me up to date on everything. Great company and top of line equipment too."

Justin K on August 2023

With 25+ years of experience, we offer land development for customers owning 0.25 acre up to 100 acres. Our areas of expertise include excavating, house pads, land clearing, septic system installations, driveways and retaining walls. If you're looking for an honest, reliable company providing services at a fair price, contact Elliott & Son Excavating LLC today! Licensed & Insured

"Elliott and Sons did a great job excavating my basement and prepping the yard for seeding. Would definitely use them again for any work needed. Always on time and never had to wonder what was going on as they kept me up to date on everything. Great company and top of line equipment too."

Justin K on August 2023


Beaty Excavation

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Beaty Excavation

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Beaty Excavation LLC is a veteran owned and operated business that specializes in homesite development such as land clearing, driveway installation, homesite pads, grading, tree and stump removal, outdoor drainage solutions and more. We pride ourselves on clear communication, a strong work ethic and building quality projects for our customers in the Upper Cumberland area.

Beaty Excavation LLC is a veteran owned and operated business that specializes in homesite development such as land clearing, driveway installation, homesite pads, grading, tree and stump removal, outdoor drainage solutions and more. We pride ourselves on clear communication, a strong work ethic and building quality projects for our customers in the Upper Cumberland area.




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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Pros provide deep, even aeration with machinery inaccessible to the DIY homeowner.

Technically, yes—and you may have some successful growth—but this isn’t the ideal way to fill in sparse areas. By clearing leaves and debris, amending the soil, and aerating it properly before you lay the seeds, you’re providing the most ideal conditions for them to germinate.

If your lawn hasn't been aerated in over a year, or the soil is incredibly compacted, do two passes with the aerator. The first pass should follow your mowing pattern and the second one should form a perpendicular angle relative to the first. Stick to 20 to 40 holes per square foot as a rule of thumb.

Your lawn needs to recover after aeration, so make sure the work is done at some point during its peak growing season. This will depend on your region and the type of grass you have, but generally, aerate once or twice per year, either during the late spring, early summer, or early fall.

Don't pick up or dispose of aeration plugs. They will break down by themselves in one or two weeks. Rainfall will speed this up, as will watering the lawn. Mowing helps, but don't mow the grass too soon post-aeration. It's unusual that the plugs would remain after three or four weeks, but mowing and raking will break them down by that point.

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