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Maynards Mowing Service

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Maynards Mowing Service

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Looking for affordable mowing service look no further. We offer mowing weed eating/spraying & Edging ,we also blow all clippings leaving you sidewalks and driveways clean. Contact me for free estimates

Looking for affordable mowing service look no further. We offer mowing weed eating/spraying & Edging ,we also blow all clippings leaving you sidewalks and driveways clean. Contact me for free estimates




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OperationHelp

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Veteran owned and operated! 28+ years of experience. Need help? Looking for a trusted service? Tired of all the games? Let me stop you right there........whatever you need done, we can handle! From Landscape to Plumbing From fence building to painting. Heck we even deliver! Even if you just need some small around the house task done, we got you covered. We are your go to when you need reliable assistance!

Veteran owned and operated! 28+ years of experience. Need help? Looking for a trusted service? Tired of all the games? Let me stop you right there........whatever you need done, we can handle! From Landscape to Plumbing From fence building to painting. Heck we even deliver! Even if you just need some small around the house task done, we got you covered. We are your go to when you need reliable assistance!


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One Stop Property Maintenance

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One Stop Property Maintenance

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Here at One Stop Property Maintenance we ensure the exterior of your home or business, and their immediate environment, or an optimal condition. Which include but not limited to lawn care, landscaping, leaf control, and pressure washing. We are a family owned and operated business with 15 year of experience

Here at One Stop Property Maintenance we ensure the exterior of your home or business, and their immediate environment, or an optimal condition. Which include but not limited to lawn care, landscaping, leaf control, and pressure washing. We are a family owned and operated business with 15 year of experience


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Lawns questions, answered by experts

It depends on the current health of your lawn. Liquid aeration takes longer to work, but the results are longer lasting. Since you can apply the liquid solution several times during the course of the growing season, the results are cumulative. Core aeration, on the other hand, will offer quicker benefits but they will diminish sooner, right along with the soil plugs left behind.

The first step in re-doing a bad lawn is correctly diagnosing the problem. That’s why we recommend calling a licensed and trustworthy lawn care company that can help turn your damaged lawn around. Once the problem is diagnosed and fixed, you’ll want to keep up with lawn maintenance by watering, mowing, and feeding your lawn the proper nutrients.

Some grass types grow better than others on hard dirt. For example, hardy grass types like perennial ryegrass and Kentucky bluegrass will grow better on tough soil. Keep in mind that you should still consider your area’s climate when deciding on a grass type.

There are a few time periods or conditions during which you should avoid aerating your lawn. For example, do not aerate when the ground is frozen or waterlogged, as it can damage the soil structure and grass roots. Aerating during the peak of summer heat or drought is also not recommended since it can stress your grass further. It's best to wait for cooler, more favorable conditions. Finally, newly seeded lawns should not be aerated until the grass is well-established, usually at least one year after seeding.

When it comes to combatting the effects of soil compaction, core aeration does a far better job for a longer period of time—because it actually removes dirt rather than just pressing holes into it. By taking dirt out from under your lawn, core aeration allows more light, air, water, and nutrients to penetrate into the soil below and help your grass’s roots grow even stronger.

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