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Flowtech Solutions
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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Flow Tech Solutions did a fantastic job with installing a whole sprinkler system for us in our back yard. They were professional with the way they communicated with us - taking notes and clarifying expectations. They delivered a very detailed quote (professionally delivered). They communicated with me during the project and kept me in the loop. We definitely will be requesting their services for our front yard. We are happy with the work they provided. Thank you Flow Tech Solutions"
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Response time11 hrs
Response rate90%
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Predators Landscaping
4.8(
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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I highly recommend Predators Landscaping !!!!!!! They were quick in getting me a quote and offered the best prices. The work was completed quickly and was well done. Antonio, Juan & their crew are friendly, polite and very hard working. They will be our go to Company for any future Landscaping projects."
Response time3 days
98 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by63%of homeowners
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Winterspring Landscape
5.0(
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Serving Cache Junction, UT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"I had winter spring come to my house did not know how many problems I had! They tackled them all, it was a big job! I was so pleased with there work! They were at my house all day, replacing sprinklers, 2 broken pipes had to reroutes some sprinkler's! They were at my house all day! So pleased with them! Great guys! Plus great to know they are bonded and insured! They should have charged me more! So reasonable priced! Thank you for doing such a great job! ,"
Burke resident
New landscape
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Response time2 days
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

For optimal results, water newly planted grass seed at least twice a day—once in the morning and again in the late afternoon. The goal is to keep the soil consistently moist for the first two weeks, but be careful not to overwater or flood the seeds. After about two weeks, you can reduce the frequency to once per day. Always monitor weather conditions and adjust your watering schedule accordingly; for instance, you won't need to water as much if it rains.

Water the lawn thoroughly, apply fertilizer, and overseed if necessary to promote healthy growth.

In the fall, you should aerate the soil, overseed the bare spots, kill weeds, mow the lawn low, and rake your leaves. By boosting your lawn’s health in the fall, your grass will be stronger throughout the winter and come back healthier in the spring. You should also trim your perennials so that they withstand the winter and are ready for new growth in the spring. 

Before you put down grass seed, you should cultivate your soil or add two inches of topsoil. You should also put down fertilizer at the same time as your seed to prompt healthy growth. Be sure to water after you put down grass seed, especially for the first two weeks.

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.

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