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Conner Hamilton Landscaping & Firewood
4.6(
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn - For BusinessLawn Care - Fall / Spring Clean Up - For BusinessLawn Care - Lawn Seeding

Serving Windham, VT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Excellent! Connor was great with communication. He was prompt and polite. The job was completed quicker than we expected and he did a great job! Highly recommend"
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Green Lawns of Vermont
5.0(
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Lawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn - For BusinessLawn Care - Fertilize or Treat a Lawn

Serving Windham, VT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The owner is easy to communicate with, is top in his field, and has delivered on everything that was discussed. Our property has never looked better! He is personable, a real pro, and has kept his word and delivered exactly what he said he would. Our search is over. We are very happy and satisfied with Jim and Green Lawns Of Vermont."
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Fletcher land&lawn
New to Angi
Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn

Serving Windham, VT and surrounding areas

Approved

From mowing and weed whacking to brush removal and cleanups—we’ll get your property looking sharp for the season.\n\nBuilt on hard work, reliability, and getting the job done right—no shortcuts. We’re proud to serve Chester, VT and surrounding areas.\n\nWe also offer Firewood to keep you nice and warm on those cold winter days and plowing and snow removal services to keep you going where you please on those snowy days.

9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Mike Massey Logging & Excavating
5.0(
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Lawn & Yard Waste Clean UpLawn Care - Aerate a LawnLawn Care - Aerate a Lawn - For Business+6 more

Serving Windham, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It was outstanding service. He was really a reliable guy. He finish pretty intense project and he was very creative and run excavating like a professional. Price was pretty good and outstanding quality. He follows up and stays there until job done. He gave heads up when he's coming. Very professional and runs a clean business and takes it seriously."
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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Using a leaf blower is often the easiest way to pick up leaves. It quickly and efficiently gathers leaves into manageable piles, requiring less physical effort than manual raking. Additionally, you can choose to bag the collected leaves or use a mulching mower to break them down into natural mulch, simplifying the cleanup process further.

Don’t pick up dirt after aerating. Even though it's tempting because soil cores are incredibly unsightly, these cores and the dirt they leave behind are ecologically important. This is what keeps your grass looking beautiful and growing healthily. The soil cores need two to three weeks to decompose, but you can swat them with a rake if their natural shape bothers you.

Yes, it's perfectly safe and environmentally sound to mulch leaves with a lawn mower, provided that the layer of leaves isn't too thick and the leaves are dry and crispy. Too many wet leaves get sticky and will clog the mower. Thick layers of leaves can suffocate the lawn after the leaves have been mulched, so the layer should be no more than six inches thick.

No, it’s not necessary to remove all the leaves from your lawn—in fact, leaving some behind can be beneficial. While it's important to clear thick layers of leaves that can smother your grass, leaving a light scattering of leaves can help feed your soil while also providing safe winter habitat for pollinators like bumble bees. Leftover leaves will eventually break down, enriching the soil and promoting healthy lawn growth.

Yes, but it depends on what you have planted in yours and the extent of the damage. Hardier shrubs and plants with droopy leaves have a better chance of bouncing back, but do go ahead and cut back any broken branches or damaged portions. Fertilizer can help, but wait until you spot new growth before you feed any plants. 

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