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888 BUILDERS, INC.
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Landscape - Minor Grading or ReslopingLandscape - Minor Grading or Resloping - For Business

Serving Fallon, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Dave heard my requirement for an elevated patio deck to replace my 10Ã 16 deck and stairs. He was able to draw out his idea, made a blueprint and built the new deck, and roof, well beyond our exoectation. He was on schedule (weather permitting last winter), and on budget!! He built my 20Ã 24ft deck singlehandedly.... Truely a professional!"
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SMJ MANAGEMENT & SERVICES LLC
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Fallon, TX and surrounding areas

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We are a dedicated commercial landscaping company committed to delivering clean, consistent, and high-quality results. Our goal is simple: create and maintain outdoor spaces that reflect excellence, professionalism, and green perfection.\n\nWith a strong work ethic and attention to detail, we take pride in every property we service. From routine maintenance to full-scale landscape improvements, we approach every project with reliability, efficiency, and care.\n\nWe’re not just maintaining landscapes — we’re building long-term relationships through trust, performance, and results you can see.

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Salgado Lawn care
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Fallon, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Welcome to Salgado Lawn Care\n\nAt Salgado Lawn Care, we take pride in providing reliable, affordable, and high-quality lawn care services for our community. We understand that a well-maintained lawn makes a great first impression, and we're committed to helping homeowners keep their properties looking their best year-round.\n\nWhether you need regular mowing, edging, weed control, bush trimming, leaf removal, or general yard cleanup, our team is dedicated to delivering dependable service and attention to detail on every job. We treat every yard as if it were our own, ensuring your property is left clean, neat, and professionally maintained.\n\nOur goal is simple: provide honest work, fair prices, and outstanding customer service. When you choose Salgado Lawn Care, you're choosing a company that values hard work, reliability, and customer satisfaction above all else.\n\nLet us do the hard work so you can enjoy a beautiful lawn without the hassle.

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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Moss attaches to the ground but doesn’t have roots, so it can take four to six weeks for establishment to begin. It takes between 12 and 18 months for full coverage, and maximum thickness takes about two years. Keep your moss moist and debris-free to ensure it establishes itself well.

By definition, gardeners are experts at designing and maintaining outdoor gardens. Their job duties extend far beyond choosing the right plants for the area, which in itself is a job—they also help maintain the health and well-being of the plants. Gardeners work independently or for landscapers, nurseries, or horticulture design companies.

Plant privet hedges at least 1 foot apart in a trench about 2 feet wide and 2 feet deep. It’s important to space privet hedges relatively far apart due to how quickly they grow to significant sizes and heights. You don’t want to crowd privet plants, or they could overcrowd each other, causing unwanted damage.

The best time to plant a tree is in the spring, so the roots have time to grow into the surrounding soil before winter sets in. Some people recommend planting in the late fall. However, planting in the spring reduces the stress on the tree, as it will be emerging from dormancy, giving it the full spring and summer ahead to acclimate and put down roots into the soil.

In addition to aloe vera and lilac, other effective humidity-reducing plants include peace lilies, Boston ferns, English ivy, spider plants, and lucky bamboo. These plants thrive in humid environments and can naturally lower moisture levels. Place them in areas prone to dampness for the best results.

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