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I love to do yard work, organize and clean houses. I will give you the custom job you desire every time, guatanteed.


I offer a variety of services, such as lawn mowing, hedge trimming, and planting plants. I also provide options for every budget.





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Hello everyone, My name is Ceairia Walters(cece for short) and I am a small business owner. As I’ve driven around my city, I’ve noticed businesses with bad lawns. So that has inspired me to start my own lawn company.

Hello everyone, My name is Ceairia Walters(cece for short) and I am a small business owner. As I’ve driven around my city, I’ve noticed businesses with bad lawns. So that has inspired me to start my own lawn company.



Our Businessis Pressure Washing it consist of 2 people 30$ a hour very efficient washers and can do parking lots ,driveways sidewalks etc.



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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can overwater your grass. Depending on your climate, it could be easier than you think. While water is an essential element for lawn growth, too much of it can actually damage its roots, leading to rot and other damage.

Whether your drip irrigation system leaks, it’s been a rainy summer, or you use the sprinkler too often, overwatering your lawn can drive up your water bill and impact the longevity of your lawn.

The best way to fix a lumpy yard depends on the cause. However, in many cases, you can address yard lumps by improving the health of your soil and turfgrass. Choose grass varieties that are best suited for your area and look for disease-resistant varieties. Fertilize and water your lawn as needed to keep it looking lush throughout the warmer months. Mow your grass at a height of 2 to 3 inches once or twice a week.

Aeration is most effective when the soil is slightly moist but not excessively dry or waterlogged. If your lawn's soil is extremely dry, consider watering it a day or two before aeration to facilitate the process. Conversely, avoid aerating when the soil is saturated or excessively wet, as it can lead to poor aeration results and potential damage to your lawn. Finding the right moisture balance is crucial for successful lawn aeration.

Although core aeration is overall a better method of aerating a lawn, spike aeration can still be helpful, especially if you have a smaller yard or are only trying to work on a specific problem area. Because spike aeration is so accessible thanks to its lower cost and easy DIY tools like aerator shoes, it can still be worthwhile for some gardeners.

No, it's not a good idea to put grass seed directly on top of dead grass. For successful germination and growth, grass seed needs good soil contact. To prepare the area, start by removing the dead grass using a shovel or a sod cutter. Then, loosen the soil, add soil amendments if necessary, and spread the grass seed evenly. This allows the seed to come into direct contact with the soil, promoting better germination and establishing a healthier lawn.

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