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Rain Hunters

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2014-2015 Super Service Award Winners! We offer Landscaping and Irrigation for commercial and residential properties. We at RainHunters, don't limit ourselves with sprinkler system installation and landscaping, we offer monthly maintenance for commercial properties, as well as subdivisions as a whole. We also offer services including the installation of ponds, cover patios, Christmas installation of lighting and water fountains. We also do backflow inspections as well as vertical gardens.

2014-2015 Super Service Award Winners! We offer Landscaping and Irrigation for commercial and residential properties. We at RainHunters, don't limit ourselves with sprinkler system installation and landscaping, we offer monthly maintenance for commercial properties, as well as subdivisions as a whole. We also offer services including the installation of ponds, cover patios, Christmas installation of lighting and water fountains. We also do backflow inspections as well as vertical gardens.


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R.V. TONEY,S PLUMBING

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1985 years of experience

OPENED IN OCTOBER 1985. SMALL BUSINESS. RESPONSIBLE MASTER PLUMBER, MY SON, A JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER AND ANOTHER JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER WHO HAS BEEN WITH US 20 YEARS. WE STRIVE TO SELL SERVICE. WE WANT TO DO ALL THINGS AS WELL AS WE POSSIBLY CAN

OPENED IN OCTOBER 1985. SMALL BUSINESS. RESPONSIBLE MASTER PLUMBER, MY SON, A JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER AND ANOTHER JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER WHO HAS BEEN WITH US 20 YEARS. WE STRIVE TO SELL SERVICE. WE WANT TO DO ALL THINGS AS WELL AS WE POSSIBLY CAN








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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Not only are lawn depressions unsightly, they also cause your yard to be uneven and have divots, which can be a tripping hazard. Lawn depressions also make mowing more difficult and can potentially cause damage to your mower.

Choosing the right grass seed and planting it at the right time are the most important factors in establishing fast-growing grass. You also need adequate water, sunshine, and nutrients. To speed up the growth process, you can implement some tips and tricks, including watering it deeply and frequently, and using an iron-rich fertilizer to boost its appearance.

Throwing grass seed on existing lawn isn’t likely to germinate, grow roots, or become healthy grass. You need to prep the soil, spread fertilizer with your seed, and sow the seed into the soil. Water the seed every day for two weeks to ensure it germinates and grows roots. Be sure to stay off the area and wait to mow until it reaches optimal height.

Lawn care is tough work—even when you hire pros, there’s no guarantee your grass won’t die (unless, of course, your company offers a guarantee). But lawn care companies don’t control the rain or watering restrictions. Your type of grass also impacts the type of care required to keep a lush lawn—and how much that care costs. Talk to a lawn care pro to determine the best times to treat your lawn based on type of grass and your climate.

No. Both processes are important for a healthy yard and work toward a similar goal, although dethatching serves a slightly different purpose. Making sure the thatch doesn’t grow too thick prevents other lawn problems, such as attracting pests if the plant decay layer gets too big. Aeration puts less strain on your lawn than dethatching, but both are of equal importance.

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