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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



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Elliott & Son Excavating LLC

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Elliott & Son Excavating LLC

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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





Bearded Hand Handyman LLC

5652 Nashville Hwy
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Bearded Hand Handyman LLC

5652 Nashville Hwy
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Spreading of Seed, Fertilizer, Pressure washing - Homes, Businesses and Driveways Loader Work, Brush hog, Box Blade, Gravel driveway repair New Fencing & Repair General Landscaping, Tree felling General Maintenance Painting, Demo's, Caulking, Welding RV repair/maintenance


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Lawns questions, answered by experts

First, make sure you’re watering your grass early in the morning (and keep in mind you don’t have to water every day). Doing this helps ensure the water is able to soak in before the hot temps evaporate all of the water. Also, when you mow, don’t mow your grass as short as you would in non-drought conditions. Taller grass can help slow down the rate at which soil dries out. Finally, take your leftover lawn clippings and spread them out across the lawn to give it a little extra shade and nutrients.

Break up hard dirt in your yard with popular methods such as core aeration or manual aeration with a spade, mini excavator, or pitchfork. You can also alter your soil to keep it from compacting in the future. Adding compost, groundcover plants, or aeration granules—preferably made of organic materials—can also soften your ground and encourage water saturation.

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.

The screwdriver test involves trying to push a screwdriver into your lawn. If it goes in easily, you’re likely overwatering and should cut back. If there’s moderate resistance, you have a good watering schedule and soil composition. If there’s a lot of resistance or you can’t get the screwdriver into the soil, you may need to aerate your lawn to reduce compaction and increase your watering schedule.

One of the most effective ways to improve lawn absorption is to learn how to aerate your lawn. This is a process where you poke tiny holes all throughout it to break up tough soil and sediment, creating pathways for sunlight, water, air, and nutrients to seep into the plant’s roots. In turn, it promotes stronger root systems, making your lawn or plants less susceptible to pests and disease. Ideally, you’ll want to aerate your lawn at least once per year during the growing season—think late summer to early fall. 

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