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Greenline Lawn Co.
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Ector, TX and surrounding areas

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GreenLine Lawn Co. was built on one simple idea — DFW homeowners deserve a lawn care service they can actually count on. We offer weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly maintenance plans designed to keep your yard looking its best all year long, without the hassle of long-term contracts or chasing down a crew that never shows.\n\nEvery visit includes a full mow, trim, edge, and blowout cleanup. We serve Dallas, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Plano, Prosper, and the surrounding DFW area — and we treat every yard like it's our own.\n\nNo contracts. Free quotes. Just reliable lawn care from a local crew that takes pride in the work. Text us at 469-499-4137 or visit greenlinedfw.com to get started.

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H2O Sprinkler Systems
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn - For Business+12 more

Serving Ector, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Emergency services offered

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"These guys are great to work with. We had some problems with the sprinkler system installed by the previous homeowners, which were mainly caused by too many sprinkler heads with not enough water pressure to lift the heads at the end of a couple zones. The guys came out, checked the whole system for pressure, leaks, and efficiency, and ultimately suggested replacing a few of the heads with more efficient versions that require about 50% of the normal pressure to operate. By replacing those and adjusting the spray pattern on almost the entire system, we now have complete coverage of our entire yard.
They also replaced our old mechanical control unit with a digital one (at our request, they never tried to up-sell us on anything). They were very knowledgeable and helpful about how to set the zones to ensure our lawn received the correct amount of water without getting so much runoff. Our sprinklers run 3 different times for 5-7 minutes in the morning with about an hour between each cycle. It gets the water deeper into the soil without soaking it to the point of runoff at any time. 
We have had a couple issues since they did the work, such as a head clogging up, and they were out the next day to take care of it for us. I would absolutely use them again for any irrigation needs.
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

We always recommend wearing a protective mask when blowing leaves (as well as goggles if possible). Blowing leaves creates a lot of dust, and in many cases that dust contains a bunch of allergens that can make those sensitive very miserable. Even worse, moldy leaves can contain fungi and bacteria that could make humans as animals very sick. Mask up before starting your leaf project, and if anyone is helping you collect the leaves it’s a good idea if they wear a mask, too.

Yes, you can absolutely make your own mulch, and there are a few ways to go about it. First, you can lay down pine needles or mulched leaves if you’re mulching in the fall. In the spring and summer, you can use mulched grass clippings. Alternatively, you can lay down a few layers of newspaper in your garden and gently wet the paper to keep it in place.

Strat decluttering for the holidays by removing trash and organizing items into different piles that you’ll keep, donate and toss out. Whatever you intend to keep, find a specific place for it, and if you buy something, get rid of an item that’s taking up space. Start small, go room-by-room, and don’t try to declutter all at once—doing so can get overwhelming.

Yes, it's perfectly safe and environmentally sound to mulch leaves with a lawn mower, provided that the layer of leaves isn't too thick and the leaves are dry and crispy. Too many wet leaves get sticky and will clog the mower. Thick layers of leaves can suffocate the lawn after the leaves have been mulched, so the layer should be no more than six inches thick.

Overall, artificial turf maintenance isn’t time- or labor-intensive, especially compared to natural lawns. To clean artificial grass, you can start by raking away any organic debris, like leaves and dirt, that have blown in from somewhere else. Then, break out the hose to take care of most messes that are left over.

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