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Avatar for Grass & Rocks Landscaping
Grass & Rocks Landscaping
4.9(
21
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Serving Alpine, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I had two drip line valves replaced, relatively easy jobs for those who know how to do it. They understood the problem and were very efficient in making the repairs. Communication would have been a lot easier if at least one of them spoke English"
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Grid land 1 with Top soil
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+37

Response time11 hrs
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Utah Valley Landscaping
4.9(
26
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Serving Alpine, UT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The workers knew what they were doing and they were very efficient and eager to please I reall be like the way the project turned out. I recommend Utah Valley landscaping To anyone who needs set type of work"
Front yard Landscape
Pool with Slide and waterfall
Backyard Landscape
Backyard Pool
Garden Area

+12

Response time1 day
Response rate98%
113 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Eagle View Landscaping LLC
4.9(
15
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Serving Alpine, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The communication between Ben (owner of Eagle View Landscaping) and myself was excellent. Ben listened to my concerns and ideas, delivered an excellent product and was on the worksite everyday checking on progress. His ideas for the retaining wall and French drain were spot on. Excellent company to work with and great crews, very professional."
Back Yard Complete
Front - Mid project
Front Yard Complete
Backyard complete
Front Beds Before

+30

3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by46%of homeowners
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Chad's Landscape & Irrigation LLC
5.0(
5
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Serving Alpine, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.

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Walkways
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Walkways

+12

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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

The best time to plant grass seed depends on your local climate and whether you have cool-season or warm-season grass.

For cool-season grasses (like tall fescue), the ideal time to seed is late summer or early fall (typically August and September). During this period, the soil is still warm from the summer, but the air is cooler, creating optimal conditions for germination and root establishment before winter. There is also less competition from weeds. Spring is a secondary option, but cooler soil temperatures, the risk of a late frost, and less time for the grass to mature before summer heat can make it less successful.

For warm-season grasses (like St. Augustine), the best time to plant is from late spring through mid-summer (typically May and June), when temperatures are consistently between 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

In general, it is best to avoid seeding during winter or early spring, as cold soil and air can prevent seeds from germinating. For recommendations tailored to your specific grass type and climate, consider consulting a local lawn care professional.

Post-seeding care involves regular watering, mowing when appropriate, and occasional re-seeding to cover sparse areas.

Even the most shade-tolerant turf grass needs at least three or four hours of full sunlight or a good amount of partial sunlight throughout the day. You might want to look at other gardening options for full shade, like plants that can survive in full shade, hardscaping, or structural architecture, to still get that yard of your dreams without compromising on your landscaping design. 

Fine fescue grass can germinate within 12 to 22 days. Of course, factors such as soil and climate can determine how long it will take for your no-mow grass to sprout. New grass seed needs adequate sunshine, oxygen, moisture, and healthy soil for successful germination. The best time to plant fescue grass is early spring or early fall.

Whether you’re putting down fresh seed or reseeding, there are a few things to keep in mind when seeding your lawn. Be sure to choose the correct seed for your climate, seed at the right time of year, and water two to three times a day for the first week. Generally, Dudley recommends seeding in spring and fall as it is usually cooler and rainier.

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