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Central Wisconsin Excavating
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Serving Gresham, WI and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"My hunting land needed stumps, trees and brush removed and a trail system created. Evan came out and walked the 90 acres with me. I explained what my ideas were for improving the hunting on the property. He did make some recommendations for the land and repairs to the pond. He had improvements on other properties, which worked well his customers. I gave him my budget and he believed he would be in budget. Some issues come up on my side and they were very willing to work me get it done. My hunting party and I are very happy with the work done. My 76 yr old father in law and friend that had a stroke can easily navigate for hunting. They worked long days due to a rain delay. This was to stay on the work schedule for the next customer. I would HIGHLY recommend Evan and Josh for rotary head and high hoe work. My neighbors and I have another project we are planning for the next year. I wanted to load photos of the work done, but the app will not let me."
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Wisconsin Landscapers
New to Angi

Serving Gresham, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

We are a locally owned company providing quality service to homeowners in the Wisconsin area. We pride ourselves on our expert work. We care about each individual by meeting his or her specific needs and our staff is highly skilled and trained. \nSince we specialize only in Landscaping we can give your project the attention to detail that most larger companies cannot. Proudly serving Outagamie County for over 3 years. We can help you with your project needs from design to completed project.\nPlease contact us today. We look forward to helping you with your needs.\n

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BK Lawn Maintenance LLC
New to Angi

Serving Gresham, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

BK Lawn Maintenance is your trusted partner for a greener, healthier, and more beautiful outdoor space. We provide professional lawn care and landscaping services ? including mowing, aeration, dethatching, seeding, brush clearing, and more ? for both homeowners and businesses. With a commitment to quality and a friendly, dependable approach, our team takes pride in keeping every lawn we touch looking its best, season after season.

Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Yes, some grass will germinate in two weeks or less but it will take several weeks more before it is established enough to walk (or nap) on. To grow grass quickly, follow the tried-and-true-steps carefully, starting with choosing a cool- or warm-season grass seed that flourishes in your home’s climate.

The best time to plant grass seed depends on your local climate and whether you have cool-season or warm-season grass.

For cool-season grasses (like tall fescue), the ideal time to seed is late summer or early fall (typically August and September). During this period, the soil is still warm from the summer, but the air is cooler, creating optimal conditions for germination and root establishment before winter. There is also less competition from weeds. Spring is a secondary option, but cooler soil temperatures, the risk of a late frost, and less time for the grass to mature before summer heat can make it less successful.

For warm-season grasses (like St. Augustine), the best time to plant is from late spring through mid-summer (typically May and June), when temperatures are consistently between 75 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

In general, it is best to avoid seeding during winter or early spring, as cold soil and air can prevent seeds from germinating. For recommendations tailored to your specific grass type and climate, consider consulting a local lawn care professional.

Seeding can be DIY, requiring patience and knowledge of proper preparation and care, to ensure successful lawn establishment.

Yes, orchard grass is a perennial weed that will come back each spring. However, if you maintain a healthy, dense lawn in the spring, orchard grass will not have as much space to flourish. Remove signs of the weed early in the spring season whenever possible.

If you throw grass seed on bare spots, some may sprout on the soil’s surface. However, the germination rate will diminish over time because the grass will not be rooted correctly. You may not get desired results if you toss grass seed on bare spots without proper lawn maintenance and cultivation.

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