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Bay Area Land Management, LLC

N7310 Red Willow PKWY
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Bay Area Land Management, LLC

N7310 Red Willow PKWY
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13 years of experience

Bay Area Land Management specializes in forestry mulching. land clearing, grading, excavating, lawn installation, drainage correction, landscaping, pond maintenance, stump grinding and firewood sales. We are located in Oneida, WI and service Outagamie County, Brown County, Kewaunee County, Door County, and Shawano County.

Bay Area Land Management specializes in forestry mulching. land clearing, grading, excavating, lawn installation, drainage correction, landscaping, pond maintenance, stump grinding and firewood sales. We are located in Oneida, WI and service Outagamie County, Brown County, Kewaunee County, Door County, and Shawano County.


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Due North Property Services LLC.

PO Box 9
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Due North Property Services LLC.

PO Box 9
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11 years of experience

Due North Property Services LLC recreational property care provider will provide constant and quality based property care by a single resource, through paying close attention to detail creating a relaxing time for our customers to enjoy there properties.

Due North Property Services LLC recreational property care provider will provide constant and quality based property care by a single resource, through paying close attention to detail creating a relaxing time for our customers to enjoy there properties.



Koplin Excavating & Grading, Inc.

N1330 Koplin Dr
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Koplin Excavating & Grading, Inc.

N1330 Koplin Dr
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71 years of experience

Koplin Excavating & Grading, Inc., in Watertown, WI, is a leading excavation specialist serving Dodge, Jefferson and the surrounding Counties since 1954. We carry stone, sand, gravel, topsoil and other landscaping supplies. Our services include excavating, grading, site work, culverts, driveways and more. For all of your excavation and grading needs, contact Koplin Excavating & Grading, Inc. in Watertown.

Koplin Excavating & Grading, Inc., in Watertown, WI, is a leading excavation specialist serving Dodge, Jefferson and the surrounding Counties since 1954. We carry stone, sand, gravel, topsoil and other landscaping supplies. Our services include excavating, grading, site work, culverts, driveways and more. For all of your excavation and grading needs, contact Koplin Excavating & Grading, Inc. in Watertown.




Impact Land Care

5828-80th Place
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Impact Land Care

5828-80th Place
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20 years of experience

Large commercial and residetial landscape and grounds maintenance company servicing Chicago to Milwaukee. Large employee workforce and equipment inventory to handle any job required both large or difficult.

Large commercial and residetial landscape and grounds maintenance company servicing Chicago to Milwaukee. Large employee workforce and equipment inventory to handle any job required both large or difficult.



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BayShore Tile and Flooring

1678 Hazelwood Dr.
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BayShore Tile and Flooring

1678 Hazelwood Dr.
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22 years of experience

BayShore Tile & Flooring is dedicated to quality work at a competitive price. We require the cost of material and 50% of the labor as a down payment prior to the start of the project with the other 50% of the total labor due upon completion.

BayShore Tile & Flooring is dedicated to quality work at a competitive price. We require the cost of material and 50% of the labor as a down payment prior to the start of the project with the other 50% of the total labor due upon completion.


Picketts maintenance

S2273a 1st Street
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Picketts maintenance

S2273a 1st Street
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31 years of experience

What makes my business unique, in my opionion,is that I truly am a one phone call business. And what that means is,all it will take is one phone call,and any project you may have I can do. I am large enough to handle any project and yet small enough to really appreciate your business.

What makes my business unique, in my opionion,is that I truly am a one phone call business. And what that means is,all it will take is one phone call,and any project you may have I can do. I am large enough to handle any project and yet small enough to really appreciate your business.

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Mulch and Topsoil questions, answered by experts

You should add 1 to 4 inches of mulch, depending on your garden type and needs. Keep in mind that no amount of mulch can completely prevent weeds, but a heavier coverage (closer to 4 inches) can suppress weeds enough that you are only seeing them sprout every few weeks. Finer mulch prevents weeds more effectively than large mulch, so if you’re using mulched leaves or shredded bark, 1 to 2 inches will likely suffice, while 3 to 4 inches is best for larger mulch, like bark chips or straw.

A 40-pound bag of topsoil covers 0.76 cubic feet, enough for 4.5 square feet with a 2-inch depth or 36 square feet with a .25-inch depth, such as topdressing a standard garden bed. If you want 2 inches of fresh topsoil for your 36-square-foot garden bed, you’ll need eight 40-pound bags.

Using sand under stepping stones can be beneficial in certain situations. Sand can help level the ground and provide stability for the stepping stones, especially if the ground is uneven. It also allows for minor adjustments during the installation process. However, sand may not be the best choice for all environments. In areas with high foot traffic or heavy rain, sand may wash away or become displaced, leading to an uneven surface. In such cases, a more stable base material like gravel or crushed stone is preferable. Consider your specific landscape conditions before deciding whether to use sand under stepping stones.

Mulch costs anywhere from $30 to $150 per cubic yard, depending on the type you choose. On the inexpensive end, red and black mulch are about $35 to $40 per cubic yard, and are typically made from recycled waste wood like shredded old pallets or deck material. Cedar, cypress, and rubber mulch cost anywhere from $100 to $120 per cubic yard. A pro can help you determine the type of mulch most suitable for your landscaping needs.

Small gravel is the better option since it creates a stable, even surface that’s easier on paws and hooves. Large gravel can be uncomfortable and may shift too much underfoot. So if you’re using gravel in pet or livestock areas, go for smooth, rounded small gravel to prevent injuries and discomfort.

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