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San Antonio Tree Scapes is San Antonio's tree service company. One tree or one hundred trees, we are your guys. Tree trimming and mulching!


"It was good. They were very responsible and polite. I recommended them already."

Everett M on June 2020

Pressure Washing/Solar Panel Cleaning Painting and Sandblasting Fence Building Maintenance Crews Roustabout Crews

"It was good. They were very responsible and polite. I recommended them already."

Everett M on June 2020



D3 Site Work

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D3 Site Work

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D3 Site Work is a small owner operator business. We do business with a pre written contract that will be followed. We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.

"David gave me a reasonable quote. He and his machine arrived on time and built the access road which included creating a slope up a virtual cliff. He arranged for the delivery of the necessary road base (separate cost) and finished the job on time and on budget."

Bade M on August 2018

D3 Site Work is a small owner operator business. We do business with a pre written contract that will be followed. We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.

"David gave me a reasonable quote. He and his machine arrived on time and built the access road which included creating a slope up a virtual cliff. He arranged for the delivery of the necessary road base (separate cost) and finished the job on time and on budget."

Bade M on August 2018






Atascosa Lawn Company

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Atascosa Lawn Company

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8 years of experience

Atascosa Lawn company is a locally owned lawn care company that stands out from the rest. When we started the company, we had a dream of bringing professionalism and pride into lawn maintenance. We are able to meet all of your land and lot maintenance needs. Visit our Website www.AtascosaLawn.com

Atascosa Lawn company is a locally owned lawn care company that stands out from the rest. When we started the company, we had a dream of bringing professionalism and pride into lawn maintenance. We are able to meet all of your land and lot maintenance needs. Visit our Website www.AtascosaLawn.com

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

How tall your mulch should be around your tree depends on the type of mulch you use, but aim for 3 to 4 inches as a rule of thumb. You’ll want to avoid simply piling it up in hopes of offering additional benefits to your tree. Volcano mulching is the infamous term for piling way too much mulch against the stem of your tree. This could actually kill your tree or severely harm it, as your tree trunk needs space to breathe without too much moisture.

Mulch is made from natural materials, which will break down and add nutrients to your soil for better plant and soil health, so removing old mulch is unnecessary before putting down new mulch. However, if you live in a particularly moist area, it’s possible that the old mulch will harbor fungus or mold, which can hurt plant health. If you notice these issues, you might want to consider removing the old mulch first. Otherwise, save time and money by placing new mulch right over the old mulch.

The main benefit of topsoil is that it enriches the soil with nutrients that help your plants and garden grow at a healthy rate. Topsoil improves how well your soil drains water and gives it a more fertile texture, so that not only do you get better planting, but weeding is also much easier.

Nonorganic mulch, like river rocks, pebbles, or lava rock, technically lasts the longest. It helps with moisture retention and weed control but doesn’t break down and release nutrients like organic mulch. Wood mulch decomposes slowly, which can help it last longer than leaf or straw mulch, but it won’t provide as many nutrients as quickly as the faster decomposing types.

Regular maintenance involves raking or leveling out any displaced gravel, filling in low spots, and adding fresh gravel as needed to help prevent potholes and ruts. If you live in an area with heavy rain, checking the drainage and reinforcing the edges periodically can help prevent erosion.

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