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Pest Wise
5.0(
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Lawn Care - Fertilize or Treat a Lawn

Serving Central Vly, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Michael was very professional. He shows up at the time he said he would. He explained to me everything that he was going to spray, and how long it should last. I have used him a few times, everytime he makes sure what he is doing, and with what. He is very outgoing, always happy. I would give thus business 10 plus stars if I could. Thank you Michael, your the best."
Response time1 day
Response rate93%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Scottys Custom Construction llc
5.0(
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Handyman for Multiple Small Projects

Serving Central Vly, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Excellent worker. Fast and accurate. Almost too much of a perfectionist. He wants things done right. Very detailed oriented and very easy to work with. He built my whole garage from pouring the concrete floor and side walls to the framing and installing of the trusses. He shingled the roof and put wood siding on the outside. He put up all the sheetrock and installation. Installed all the doors and did nice casing frame work on all the doors inside and out. Nice work. Highly recommend!"
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

While you don’t need to put anything down before mulch, you can apply a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent weed growth. As long as you remove weeds before you spread mulch, you should be in the clear. But a herbicide is something that you can put down before mulch as an extra layer of protection.

Maintains yard aesthetics, reduces pest habitats, and promotes healthy greenery.

Yes, rotting leaves can be good for your soil. The decaying leaves release nutrients into the soil that can boost the health of your plants, and the organic matter also helps improve airflow and water drainage.

No, definitely not. Pulling weeds by hand is the single most effective way to remove them because you're eliminating the entire plant—roots and all—so it won’t have a chance to grow or spread. Setting time aside a few times per week to pull weeds can keep them at bay. If the number of weeds gets overwhelming, then you can resort to other methods.

No, you shouldn’t vacuum artificial grass, particularly if you lay your synthetic grass with infill. Vacuuming could suction it up and loosen the connection between the grass and the ground.

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