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Greenleaf Landscaping
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Mantua, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

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"Greenleaf did an excellent job! I made my request about two weeks ago. They returned when they said they would, did professional work, and the cost was very reasonable. I'll definitely contact them again!"
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Sand Dogs Landscaping, LLC
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Landscape - Install Synthetic Grass for Putting Greens, Play Areas, etc.Landscape - Soil, Sand, Mulch and Rock DeliveryDesigner - Landscape+7 more

Serving Mantua, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Sandogs Landscaping, LLC 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.

Response time2 days
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Asphalt Masters
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Retaining Wall - Install

Serving Mantua, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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"Richie installed a side walk and sport court for pickleball and basketball in our backyard. He really listened to our ideas and plans for our yard and helped us to make it happen. Richie listened whenever we brought up any questions or concerns and addressed them promptly. The finished product looks amazing and we love it. We would hire him again!"
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

When planting, it's best to leave several feet between a house and a juniper bush. Many juniper varieties will become quite bushy and require space to grow. Juniper branches that come into contact with siding can damage the home's exterior over time. Also, some juniper bushes have aggressive roots that can put pressure on a home's foundation or basement walls. 

Yes, you can landscape in the rain, but you should take some precautions to keep yourself and your tools safe. Avoid using electric landscaping tools during rainfall, and don’t mow, thatch, aerate, or rake in the rain, as your tools can more easily tear out roots in the loose soil. Be careful when working on wet grass, and take your time to avoid slipping. Avoid putting in new plants before a particularly bad storm, as heavy rain and strong winds can damage or uproot plants that aren’t yet established.

Xeriscaping can be more affordable than traditional landscaping, but it depends on your landscape design. However, you will save on water. If you live in an arid climate or a location prone to droughts, xeriscaping is an especially efficient way of reducing your lawn’s water demand without detracting from the beauty of your yard.

If you use the wrong plants for your gardening zone, you’ll likely get less than desirable yields from them. In some cases, your plants can even die. It’s important to ensure that your plants are able to survive in your hardiness zone before getting them into the ground.

While there are over 400,000 different flowering plants worldwide, there are five main types of flowers. These flower types are based on their lifecycles, giving each type a unique personality. These types are:

  • Annuals, which complete their entire life cycle within a single growing season. 

  • Perennials, which the tops die off in the winter but regrow in spring. 

  • Biennials, which complete their entire life cycle within two years.

  • Hybrids, which exhibit either annual or perennial behaviors depending on location

  • Flowering shrubs, which are small to medium-sized perennial woody plants, such as shrubs or evergreens.

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