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"We were very pleased with the work and the prices I highly recommend Cody for any of your dirt work, mulching or landscaping needs. Integrity and great work! Thanks for a great job Cody. We will be needing you again soon!"

Angie S on March 2024

Offering forestry mulching, lawn mowing, land scaping, , dirt work, driveways and general clean up service with over 4 years of experience.

"We were very pleased with the work and the prices I highly recommend Cody for any of your dirt work, mulching or landscaping needs. Integrity and great work! Thanks for a great job Cody. We will be needing you again soon!"

Angie S on March 2024


J&J Tree services

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J&J Tree services

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17 years of experience

J&J Tree services is a family owned and operated tree service that takes pride in our work. We offer tree trimming, full removal, and/or brush haul off with every job my staff is very friendly and will do whatever it takes to make our customers the happiest they can be! We look forward to working for you!

J&J Tree services is a family owned and operated tree service that takes pride in our work. We offer tree trimming, full removal, and/or brush haul off with every job my staff is very friendly and will do whatever it takes to make our customers the happiest they can be! We look forward to working for you!



S&R LandScape Design

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S&R LandScape Design

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21 years of experience

Sharp Landscaping is your preferred choice for all your lawn maintenance and yard care needs. Whether you are looking for regular lawn trimming and seasonal fertilizing or want new flower beds installed along with some shrubs, or tree removal and tree trimming our landscaping team is here to keep your yard and home looking fantastic. We will meet or beat any competitions bid, make an appointment today

Sharp Landscaping is your preferred choice for all your lawn maintenance and yard care needs. Whether you are looking for regular lawn trimming and seasonal fertilizing or want new flower beds installed along with some shrubs, or tree removal and tree trimming our landscaping team is here to keep your yard and home looking fantastic. We will meet or beat any competitions bid, make an appointment today



Southern Way Enterprises

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Southern Way Enterprises

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17 years of experience

Southern Way Enterprises is an Excavation and Concrete Company dipping our hands into most construction genre. With a combined experience of over 50 years there is no job to large or small we will accomplish all. currently we have 5 employees working for us but numerous sub-contractors ready for work. Usually we require 35% of fees at start of project 35% half way through progression and 30% when finalized.

Southern Way Enterprises is an Excavation and Concrete Company dipping our hands into most construction genre. With a combined experience of over 50 years there is no job to large or small we will accomplish all. currently we have 5 employees working for us but numerous sub-contractors ready for work. Usually we require 35% of fees at start of project 35% half way through progression and 30% when finalized.


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Alexi's Landscaping Service

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Alexi's Landscaping Service

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13 years of experience

The sprinkler system cost is determined by the size of the lawn and not the size of the house. Many large houses sit on top of very small lots with very little landscaping. Now a sprinkler system should be designed based on your current water needs for the type of lawn and plants that you need to water. The price variation that you may be experiencing is usually due to cutting corners or simply putting up sprinkler heads and having rotors water large areas over sidewalks. Many cut corners by watering turf (grass) and landscape beds. This is not usually recommended as different plants have different water requirements. Many of this practices are outright illegal and any responsible homeowner should not consider this type of installation. 1. Size of the Area Needing Water - More Landscaping will require more stations. The more sprinkler stations needed, the more valves required, the larger the controller need for the installation. Of course, square footage will determine the amount of pipe needed and the amount of digging involved. 2. Water Pressure - Low water pressure results in the need for more sprinkler stations. 3. Location and Accessibility of the Water Meter - Not a big factor for most homes. However, occasionally you run into a situation where the water meter is surrounded by lots and lots of concrete floor. There are only two options to reach the water meter. The first option is to dig. The second option is to demolish the concreted area. Again, this is very rare in a residential sprinkler installation. When investing in a sprinkler system, it is usually best to find a irrigator that follows local laws and best installation practice for the industry. The prices may not be the cheapest but you will usually experience less headaches in the life of the sprinkler system.

The sprinkler system cost is determined by the size of the lawn and not the size of the house. Many large houses sit on top of very small lots with very little landscaping. Now a sprinkler system should be designed based on your current water needs for the type of lawn and plants that you need to water. The price variation that you may be experiencing is usually due to cutting corners or simply putting up sprinkler heads and having rotors water large areas over sidewalks. Many cut corners by watering turf (grass) and landscape beds. This is not usually recommended as different plants have different water requirements. Many of this practices are outright illegal and any responsible homeowner should not consider this type of installation. 1. Size of the Area Needing Water - More Landscaping will require more stations. The more sprinkler stations needed, the more valves required, the larger the controller need for the installation. Of course, square footage will determine the amount of pipe needed and the amount of digging involved. 2. Water Pressure - Low water pressure results in the need for more sprinkler stations. 3. Location and Accessibility of the Water Meter - Not a big factor for most homes. However, occasionally you run into a situation where the water meter is surrounded by lots and lots of concrete floor. There are only two options to reach the water meter. The first option is to dig. The second option is to demolish the concreted area. Again, this is very rare in a residential sprinkler installation. When investing in a sprinkler system, it is usually best to find a irrigator that follows local laws and best installation practice for the industry. The prices may not be the cheapest but you will usually experience less headaches in the life of the sprinkler system.


Blue Water Nursery & Irrigation Supplies

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Blue Water Nursery & Irrigation Supplies

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28 years of experience

Blue Water offers once a month billing for service contracts, we also have a plant nursery and irrigation supplies for contractors and home owners. Blue Water Designs Landscape Projects and Irrigation Systems. We also install all of the plants and trees we sell at customer request.

Blue Water offers once a month billing for service contracts, we also have a plant nursery and irrigation supplies for contractors and home owners. Blue Water Designs Landscape Projects and Irrigation Systems. We also install all of the plants and trees we sell at customer request.


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Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Pros

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43 years of experience

Providing 30 years service to buildings and dwellings, janitorial; landscaping care and maintenance; and carpet and upholstery cleaning, cleaning building interiors, interiors of transportation equipment (e.g., aircraft, rail cars, ships), and/or windows, landscape care and maintenance services.

Providing 30 years service to buildings and dwellings, janitorial; landscaping care and maintenance; and carpet and upholstery cleaning, cleaning building interiors, interiors of transportation equipment (e.g., aircraft, rail cars, ships), and/or windows, landscape care and maintenance services.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Topsoil should go down first. If the topsoil is next to your house, make sure the grade slopes away from the house to keep water from pooling against your foundation and possibly leaking into your basement or crawl space. Don’t cover your decorative landscape mulch with topsoil as that defeats the purpose of laying down the mulch. If you’re trying to create a certain soil composition to improve plant growth, you’ll likely want compost mixed into the topsoil instead of mulch. Over time, any decorative wood mulch will simply decompose under the topsoil.

A good driveway should have a solid base layer and a smooth surface layer of gravel. A base layer of larger gravel, around 1 to 2 inches, keeps the foundation stable and helps with drainage. For the top layer, smaller gravel, about 1/4 to 1/2 inches, compacts well and creates an even surface that’s easier to drive on. Using both ensures the driveway stays durable, drains properly, and doesn’t shift over time.

You shouldn’t put topsoil over new grass seed. Even though it may seem like this would increase soil contact and help the seeds grow, adding more soil overtop of planted grass seed will only make it harder for water and oxygen to reach the grass seeds. If you want to protect the grass seeds, consider adding a thin layer of organic matter, such as straw or hay.

When it comes to which stone is better, crushed or natural gravel, it all depends on the project. Crushed stone is a great base and filler material for projects like retention walls, concrete slabs, driveways, pipes, and drains. Gravel is a common choice for visually attractive landscaping projects like walkways, above-ground drainage systems, patios, and garden borders.

The best type of rock for landscaping depends on your needs. If you want to build an affordable driveway, consider gravel. If you want an aesthetically pleasing patio, you can’t go wrong with flagstone. If you’re building a water feature, consider river rock as the base. Start by figuring out your landscaping project, then choose the best rock for that project.

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