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"Went very well and completed the project in a very timely manner. Would hire again!"

Gwen A on April 2024

Welcome to Semper Fi Tree and Debris, where Michael, with over 20 years of industry expertise, leads a dedicated team providing top-notch tree service

"Went very well and completed the project in a very timely manner. Would hire again!"

Gwen A on April 2024





Rockstar Construction

241 N Pine St
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Rockstar Construction

241 N Pine St
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17 years of experience

We are a family run business employing only the reliable and professional team members. We can take care of virtually anything your home need a from your lawn and exterior to interior remodeling and design. We offer affordable rates and several payment options available.

We are a family run business employing only the reliable and professional team members. We can take care of virtually anything your home need a from your lawn and exterior to interior remodeling and design. We offer affordable rates and several payment options available.


Complete Coverage

N4086 County Road H
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Complete Coverage

N4086 County Road H
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22 years of experience

Small family own business, 2-3 workers depending on job. Installing Sprinkler does require a license plumber to stub out the plumbing to outside. Billing is a half down when signing contract and other half upon completion.

Small family own business, 2-3 workers depending on job. Installing Sprinkler does require a license plumber to stub out the plumbing to outside. Billing is a half down when signing contract and other half upon completion.




AMERICAN EXPRESS EXCAVATION, LLC

W3450 STATE RD. 37
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AMERICAN EXPRESS EXCAVATION, LLC

W3450 STATE RD. 37
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30 years of experience

American Express is a family owned and operated business that was started in 1995 as a trucking company growing into the multi level organization it is today. American Express preforms work for customers of all levels with great service and quality in mind.

American Express is a family owned and operated business that was started in 1995 as a trucking company growing into the multi level organization it is today. American Express preforms work for customers of all levels with great service and quality in mind.


Stone and Leaf Landscaping services the St. Croix River Valley in Western Wisconsin and Eastern Minnesota. Stone and Leaf Landscaping provides quality landscaping services with a personalized and local approach.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

Keeping your gravel driveway beautiful—or any gravel structure for that matter—does call for regular maintenance. You may occasionally need to add more gravel to low areas if you notice any pooling after rainfall. Gravel might also become excessively dusty over time. You can compact it with a mechanical compactor, which you can rent for around $80 to $85 per day.

To minimize maintenance requirements for your gravel, it’s important to ensure your land is properly graded before installing the gravel. It’s also helpful to lay landscaping fabric beforehand to keep it in place.

Grass varieties such as tall fescue, zoysia, Bermuda, Bahia, and centipede grow best in sandy soil. These types of grass are drought resistant, so they help retain water and nutrients more easily. Consult a local lawn care company to determine the best type of grass to plant in your sandy lawn.

Yes, rotting leaves can be good for your soil. The decaying leaves release nutrients into the soil that can boost the health of your plants, and the organic matter also helps improve airflow and water drainage.

If you like the look of mulch in your plant beds, be aware that it can attract a variety of pests, including termites. To avoid wood-to-foundation contact, leave a one-foot barrier around your house and fill it in with rocks or gravel, starting mulch past that barrier and working it outward into your plant beds. 

If you’re using crushed stone or gravel as a base material, then yes, you should compact it to prevent movement of the top layers. For instance, if you don’t compact crushed stone or gravel and you lay pavers on top of them, the pavers will shift over time. However, if you’re using gravel or crushed stone as a top layer for aesthetic purposes, you might not want to compact the materials.

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