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Mully Enterprises LLC

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Mully Enterprises LLC

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5 years of experience

We strive to satisfy all of our customers and will go the extra mile to make sure you're completely satisfied. Our team of skilled handymen provides quality workmanship and excellent customer service to ensure your home is well-maintained and fully functional.

We strive to satisfy all of our customers and will go the extra mile to make sure you're completely satisfied. Our team of skilled handymen provides quality workmanship and excellent customer service to ensure your home is well-maintained and fully functional.


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Lawn Barbers

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7 years of experience

Lawn Barbers is used a lot for mowing and landscaping in the Wausau area. I started it when I was 14 (20 now) and have been growing it ever since. Our work is done to perfection or done again and love the opportunities we get. I am owner operated and have a few employees as well that work for me.

Lawn Barbers is used a lot for mowing and landscaping in the Wausau area. I started it when I was 14 (20 now) and have been growing it ever since. Our work is done to perfection or done again and love the opportunities we get. I am owner operated and have a few employees as well that work for me.







Kornelsen Custom Ponds

817 Waterslide Ct
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Kornelsen Custom Ponds

817 Waterslide Ct
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Independently owned small business specializing in Ponds and Decorative Landscaping. Offering free consultations and pond bids, as well as promotions at time of signed agreement.

"Fantastic. Ryan did a fantastic job! Definitely would recommend him for anyone looking for a Aquascape pond feature. 100% satisfaction!!! Just awesome!"

Craig T on December 2020

Independently owned small business specializing in Ponds and Decorative Landscaping. Offering free consultations and pond bids, as well as promotions at time of signed agreement.

"Fantastic. Ryan did a fantastic job! Definitely would recommend him for anyone looking for a Aquascape pond feature. 100% satisfaction!!! Just awesome!"

Craig T on December 2020

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Lawns questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on property size, service frequency, and additional tasks like aeration or overseeding.

It’s a good idea to aerate your lawn in the fall or spring when there is plenty of moisture in the soil. If you plan to aerate twice annually, you can do so once in the fall and once in the spring. You don’t want to aerate when your grass is dormant, and you also don’t want to aerate directly after a big rain, as the soil will be too wet for the aeration to be effective.

One of the best ways to soften your grass and prepare it for planting grass seed is aeration. Aerating your lawn will loosen up compacted soil and facilitate a more even balance of nutrients from root to topsoil. We recommend using core aeration methods for the most effective soil-loosening results.

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, grass variety, and lawn usage. In general, it is recommended to aerate cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass or fescue once a year during the fall. On the other hand, warm-season grasses such as Bermuda or zoysia benefit from aeration in late spring or early summer. However, it's essential to assess your lawn's specific needs, as signs of compaction and reduced grass health may indicate the need for aeration outside these general guidelines.

If your lawn hasn't been aerated in over a year, or the soil is incredibly compacted, do two passes with the aerator. The first pass should follow your mowing pattern and the second one should form a perpendicular angle relative to the first. Stick to 20 to 40 holes per square foot as a rule of thumb.

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