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Freeman Landscape

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Freeman Landscape

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We are Brent and Lissa Freeman of Freeman Landscape. We own a professional landscaping company. We have on staff a Landscape architect, licensed irrigator, a licensed pesticide applicator, and a background with over 80 years of horticultural experience. Our family has been in the business since 1925, customers service is our number one goal.

We are Brent and Lissa Freeman of Freeman Landscape. We own a professional landscaping company. We have on staff a Landscape architect, licensed irrigator, a licensed pesticide applicator, and a background with over 80 years of horticultural experience. Our family has been in the business since 1925, customers service is our number one goal.


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Bratcher's Nursery & Landscaping

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Bratcher's Nursery & Landscaping

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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Larry and Wynell have owned Bratcher's Nursery & Landscaping just Northeast of Blossom, TX since our company opened its doors in 1978. We’ve grown from one little greenhouse, to over 17, and 2 large growing fields. In 1984 we launched our landscaping services and have since been landscaping homes and businesses all over Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma.

Larry and Wynell have owned Bratcher's Nursery & Landscaping just Northeast of Blossom, TX since our company opened its doors in 1978. We’ve grown from one little greenhouse, to over 17, and 2 large growing fields. In 1984 we launched our landscaping services and have since been landscaping homes and businesses all over Northeast Texas and Southeast Oklahoma.






Southern Way Enterprises

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Southern Way Enterprises

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2008 years of experience

Southern Way Enterprises is an Excavation and Concrete Company dipping our hands into most construction genre. With a combined experience of over 50 years there is no job to large or small we will accomplish all. currently we have 5 employees working for us but numerous sub-contractors ready for work. Usually we require 35% of fees at start of project 35% half way through progression and 30% when finalized.

Southern Way Enterprises is an Excavation and Concrete Company dipping our hands into most construction genre. With a combined experience of over 50 years there is no job to large or small we will accomplish all. currently we have 5 employees working for us but numerous sub-contractors ready for work. Usually we require 35% of fees at start of project 35% half way through progression and 30% when finalized.


Blue Water Nursery & Irrigation Supplies

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Blue Water Nursery & Irrigation Supplies

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1997 years of experience

Blue Water offers once a month billing for service contracts, we also have a plant nursery and irrigation supplies for contractors and home owners. Blue Water Designs Landscape Projects and Irrigation Systems. We also install all of the plants and trees we sell at customer request.

Blue Water offers once a month billing for service contracts, we also have a plant nursery and irrigation supplies for contractors and home owners. Blue Water Designs Landscape Projects and Irrigation Systems. We also install all of the plants and trees we sell at customer request.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

You need to put shock-absorbent material under artificial grass. While it will depend on where exactly you’re placing artificial grass, there are a few different options you could use such as silica sand, granite sand, astro-cushion, weed membrane, and geo-textile paper.

Determining how many boulders you’ll need for your landscaping project depends on the area you need to cover and how big each boulder is. First, you’ll need to determine how big of an area you want covered, then divide that by the base surface area of the boulders. A landscape professional can help you determine how many boulders will be right for your project.

Yes, rubber mulch allows water to seep through and reach the soil underneath. Rubber mulch is not as absorbent as organic mulch, which allows the soil underneath to stay moist and hydrated. Keep in mind that the permeability of rubber mulch can get clogged by landscape fabric and other additional materials.

Yes, it is possible to add too little mulch. Anything less than 1 inch will likely result in too little coverage around your plants, allowing weeds to grow through and minimizing the positive effects that a deeper bed of mulch would have, like maintaining proper soil moisture and insulating the ground.

There are a few factors to consider when choosing the right size river rock for a landscaping project. First, think about how you’ll use the rocks. For example, if you’re installing them as part of a water feature, medium-sized stones (ranging between 2 and 5 inches) often work best. Smaller rocks (from 1 and 3 inches) are better for walkways and pathways, while a mix of medium and large stones (between 3 and 8 inches) is ideal for garden beds.

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