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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Cathlamet, WA and surrounding areas

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I'm a carpenter by trade but a farmer at heart, I can figure out how to fix anything made with wood and I don't mind picking weeds either. I enjoy working on a variety of projects but I have supported my family as a carpenter.

Garcia’s Landscaping services LLC
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a Lawn

Serving Cathlamet, WA and surrounding areas

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"Hired Garcia's Landscaping Services, LLC to improve the "Curb appeal" of the street end of our house. We didn't know what would look good, last a long time and be low maintenance. Juan came up with the perfect design for our needs. It complimented the looks of not only the house but the entire property. The work was fast professional and very tidy, no mess or fuss. Would definitely recommend their services to anyone."
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Weed Services questions, answered by experts

There are tools known as “sprinkler donuts” that are specially designed to aid in cutting the grass around your sprinkler heads by protecting them from your mower or weed whacker. You can also use a pair of hand shears to do the job manually if you’re willing to get a little dirty.

Yes, weeds will grow through pea gravel but you can prevent this during the installation process. Install a weed barrier underneath pea gravel and swap it out every three years to keep weeds at bay.

Too much clover in your lawn can indicate several issues with your soil. Clover can thrive in soils with abnormally high pH, low-cut grass, and low nitrogen. Amending these issues can push clover out for good.

Hardy perennial clover loves the low nitrogen and compact conditions that often come with poor, infertile soils. But other factors also contribute to a clover explosion, including drought conditions, cool temperatures, under fertilization, and over-irrigation. You’ll need to evaluate all these elements when planning to kill off the clover.

Look for a broadleaf herbicide, one that has been formulated specifically for dandelions and is considered grass-safe.

Yellow patches, poor growth, or widespread weeds indicate a need for treatment. Soil testing can confirm nutritional deficiencies that require intervention.

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