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Flowtech Solutions
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - RepairLawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Install

Serving Riverside, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Warranties offered

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"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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Double J Lawn Care LLC
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - RepairLawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Repair - For BusinessSprinkler System for Lawn and Garden - Winterize or Activate

Serving Riverside, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

Response time3 days
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mittco Landscaping
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Lawn and Garden Sprinkler System - Install

Serving Riverside, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

"Dan is the man. He made suggestions I would not have thought of. My wife and I let Dan do his magic. We gave him some general ideas and he made it look awesome. He is very good at what he does."
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

In general, cool-season grasses such as fescue grass, ryegrass, and Kentucky bluegrass are best for creating a striped lawn. Warm-season grasses like bermuda and zoysia grass don't curl as much, so grass stripes aren't as easy to see. If you live in a climate that’s better suited for warm-season grass, zoysia grass will typically be your best option.

Provided you're using an appropriate starter fertilizer for grass seed, you can put down seeds and fertilizer at the same time. However, putting them down separately, one after the other, on the same day will help to avoid over- or under-applying the lawn food. Avoid using a fertilizer with weed control elements, as these will likely keep the grass seeds from starting.  

This depends on the type of grass seed, as some types do better in different environmental conditions. Cool-season grasses go dormant during the summer months when the soil temperature exceeds 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Once exposed to regular doses of heat, the germination rates decline, with seedling death not far behind. 

As for warm-season seeds, they come from tropical parts of the world and thrive in heat. They actively grow in warm air temperatures between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and they prefer soil temperatures between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Once temperatures dip and frost rolls in, if you don’t store them properly, warm-season grass seeds will die quickly.

Adding seed to existing grass is often known as overseeding, as opposed to reseeding. Reseeding refers to the process of filling in bare or dying patches of lawn—or in some cases, full lawns—whereas reseeding supports existing lawns to prevent thinning. Overseeding is an ideal annual lawn care practice for grass fighting drought, disease, weeds, or pest issues.

Due to its slow growth, Bahia grass does not generally take over weeds. In fact, the opposite can be true. Young Bahia grass is susceptible to being taken over by weeds. 

Likewise, in the cool season, Bahia grass goes into a dormant state that can allow weeds that thrive in early spring to get the upper hand. If you want to prevent weeds from taking over your yard, remove them by hand or apply a Bahia grass-friendly pre-emergent herbicide to your lawn before weeds have a chance to appear.

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