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Property Restored LLC is a residential contracting company with a focus on bringing "green" products and services to our renovations and repair services. From our office where we utilize an eco-friendly, minimal waste office to our job-site's where we incorporate sustainable products as effective alternatives to standard materials. It's a goal for us to become a leader in the Kanawha Valley for ECO-construction and our use of sustainable highly renewable materials/supplies.

Property Restored LLC is a residential contracting company with a focus on bringing "green" products and services to our renovations and repair services. From our office where we utilize an eco-friendly, minimal waste office to our job-site's where we incorporate sustainable products as effective alternatives to standard materials. It's a goal for us to become a leader in the Kanawha Valley for ECO-construction and our use of sustainable highly renewable materials/supplies.



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Locally owned company specializing in all facets of lawn care and maintenance, fertilizing, trimming, weeding, seeding, overseeding, mulching, small home repairs, remodeling, painting and staining, landscaping design and installation as well as fall & winter cleanup.Additional services include tree and shrub trimming and maintenance, gutter cleanup and maintenance, outdoor construction such as fences, patios, decks, etc., outdoor lighting, pressure washing, and an array of of other home maintenance services. Comparable pricing. No contract required. References available. Call for free estimates

Locally owned company specializing in all facets of lawn care and maintenance, fertilizing, trimming, weeding, seeding, overseeding, mulching, small home repairs, remodeling, painting and staining, landscaping design and installation as well as fall & winter cleanup.Additional services include tree and shrub trimming and maintenance, gutter cleanup and maintenance, outdoor construction such as fences, patios, decks, etc., outdoor lighting, pressure washing, and an array of of other home maintenance services. Comparable pricing. No contract required. References available. Call for free estimates

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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

One of the most effective ways to improve lawn absorption is to learn how to aerate your lawn. This is a process where you poke tiny holes all throughout it to break up tough soil and sediment, creating pathways for sunlight, water, air, and nutrients to seep into the plant’s roots. In turn, it promotes stronger root systems, making your lawn or plants less susceptible to pests and disease. Ideally, you’ll want to aerate your lawn at least once per year during the growing season—think late summer to early fall. 

Fast-track your seeds to success by pre-soaking them for 24 hours in a shallow container filled with tap water. The water will penetrate the husk and moisten the embryos inside. After one day of soaking, sow the seeds in the soil. Never soak the seeds for more than one day (unless the specific variety calls for longer), as prolonged soaking could cause them to rot.

Properly preparing the soil for planting grass seed may include applying fertilizer several weeks before spreading the seed if you plan to overseed the lawn. However, in most cases involving a brand-new lawn, spreading a starter fertilizer along with the grass seed will give it the best chance of taking root quickly and growing strong.

You can fertilize right after mowing as long as you've collected the clippings. If you leave grass clipping, they can form a mat that prevents the fertilizer from reaching the soil. Plus, grass clippings are rich in nitrogen, so if you leave them and then apply fertilizer, you can end up with too much nitrogen in the soil.

Water the lawn thoroughly, apply fertilizer, and overseed if necessary to promote healthy growth.

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