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Pavers Irrigation Drainage Systems Sod Installation Lawn Care/Maintenance Concrete Land Clear-outs Tree/Shrub Pruning Plant Installation Low Voltage Lighting/Exterior

Pavers Irrigation Drainage Systems Sod Installation Lawn Care/Maintenance Concrete Land Clear-outs Tree/Shrub Pruning Plant Installation Low Voltage Lighting/Exterior


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"They were professional and on time. The service was good."

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Affinity Group

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Affinity Group

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Affinity Group is locally owned and operated. State licensed and insured contractor for commercial and residential projects. A+ rating with BBB. State certified for Asbestos and Lead Paint testing and abatement. Fire and smoke cleaning and repairs. Affinity Group can take your project from start to finish no matter whether it's big or small. Affinity Group has been in Business for 20 years and counting.

Affinity Group is locally owned and operated. State licensed and insured contractor for commercial and residential projects. A+ rating with BBB. State certified for Asbestos and Lead Paint testing and abatement. Fire and smoke cleaning and repairs. Affinity Group can take your project from start to finish no matter whether it's big or small. Affinity Group has been in Business for 20 years and counting.



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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

A manual spike aerator or aerator shoe is a very affordable way to aerate a lawn. Such devices can often be purchased for between $30 and $50. Liquid aerator is another affordable option, but this enzymatic spray may not work as well as actual, physical aeration for helping ease compacted soil and may take several applications.

There are several ways to decompose yard waste quickly. The first step is to move all debris into a compost bin or pile. From there, microorganisms, bacteria, and insects will break down the yard waste into compost. To speed things up, shred the waste into smaller pieces, add live worms to the pile, or introduce nitrogen-rich compost accelerators like grass clippings, coffee grounds, and manure. Turn the compost over every few days. This process, called aerating, allows oxygen to get in and accelerate decomposition.

Because it’s native to the central United States and Canada and is drought-tolerant, it typically is not difficult to grow. It requires very little maintenance and minimal watering beyond rainfall. Its hardy nature and unique look make it a favorite choice among people living in the western United States and other dry regions of the country. 

Yes, you can throw seed on a lawn and hope it grows, but taking a few steps beforehand, such as dethatching, aerating, or raking, will give the seed a better chance of germinating. While it sounds like it’ll save time, throwing seed on the lawn without doing anything will require much more seed than any other method.

Choosing fertilizers: slow-release for steady nutrients, organic for eco-friendliness, or specific blends for soil deficiencies or grass types.

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