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I am a do it all handy man and a hard worker your task will be completed to your satisfaction I do everything from moving to car sound systems , repairing things, and anything you need done.

I am a do it all handy man and a hard worker your task will be completed to your satisfaction I do everything from moving to car sound systems , repairing things, and anything you need done.






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Maroon Scapes provides horticultural and outdoor constructions services in Brazos County and surrounding areas. Hundreds of hours of classroom, greenhouse, and field experience combined with many years of 'real world' practice allows us to offer an approach that blends research with reality. We strive to be the premier source for all opportunities outside your home.

Maroon Scapes provides horticultural and outdoor constructions services in Brazos County and surrounding areas. Hundreds of hours of classroom, greenhouse, and field experience combined with many years of 'real world' practice allows us to offer an approach that blends research with reality. We strive to be the premier source for all opportunities outside your home.




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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Some drawbacks of forestry mulching include leaving behind a thick mulch layer, not being suitable for extremely rocky areas, creating conditions that attract pests, and not being able to fully remove large trees and stumps. You may need to pay extra to have larger trees felled and stumps ground in order to fully clear your land.

Stump grindings are usually safe to use in soil, but in some cases, it’s not recommended. Wood chips in particular can bind nitrogen in the soil, which will make it difficult for grass to grow. That’s why it’s important to remove most wood chips and use healthy garden soil if you want to cover the stump spot with grass. Large wood chips may attract beetles and could encourage the growth of fungi when they decay, so you may want to remove them when using the grindings.

Generally, you want the soil for your edible plants to have good drainage, organic matter for nutrients, a loose texture (like loam soil), and a balanced pH level. However, the type of plants you're growing will dictate the exact characteristics your soil needs to thrive. For example, brussels sprout prefers more acidic soil, while broccoli prefers more alkaline soil. 

First, dig a hole that’s the same depth as the root ball and wide enough for the roots to spread out fully. Before placing the tree in the hole, pour water in to help get rid of any air pockets in the soil.

When filling the hole back in, opt for a 1:1 ratio of organic compost with the soil left over from the ground. Do not use potting soil, fertilizer, or chemicals of any kind, as these can stress out and kill your newly planted tree.

The most important thing to put under a rock garden is the appropriate soil. The specific soil needed will depend on the type of plants you’re growing as well as the environment you live in. You can also put non-woven or woven fabric under the rocks to add to the garden's structural stability.

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