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SonRise Landscaping & Lawn Care

134 Samuel Ave
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SonRise Landscaping & Lawn Care

134 Samuel Ave
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WV licensed & locally owned lawn care and landscaping company. Offering lawn maintenance, fertilization & weed control, mulch/stone/topsoil, pruning/hedge trimming, spring/fall clean-ups, planting shrubs, flowers & grass.

WV licensed & locally owned lawn care and landscaping company. Offering lawn maintenance, fertilization & weed control, mulch/stone/topsoil, pruning/hedge trimming, spring/fall clean-ups, planting shrubs, flowers & grass.






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Property Restored

PO Box 265
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Property Restored

PO Box 265
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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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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Because it’s native to the central United States and Canada and is drought-tolerant, it typically is not difficult to grow. It requires very little maintenance and minimal watering beyond rainfall. Its hardy nature and unique look make it a favorite choice among people living in the western United States and other dry regions of the country. 

A spot herbicide for weed control is effective at killing crabgrass and not grass, but it depends on the type of herbicide. Always check the label to ensure that your herbicide is safe for grass but tough on crabgrass. Overall, spot treatment is ideal because it puts fewer herbicides into the soil, which can damage the soil. If you’re wanting a natural remedy to crabgrass that also won’t harm surrounding grass, you can also hand-remove crabgrass or even pour boiling water or 5% vinegar over crabgrass as a spot treatment.

Fertilizing is optional after dethatching. However, the period immediately after dethatching is generally considered the best time to fertilize your lawn because the thick debris is now gone. As a result, applying water and fertilizer as the final steps of dethatching can help to spur incredible growth.

Sometimes, pulling nutgrass can cause it to spread. If you do not discard the plant and rhizomes, the nutlets attached to the roots may each sprout. However, if you pull nutgrass repeatedly over the course of several weeks and discard the plant each time, it will weaken the plant significantly, eventually leading to its disappearance.

You don't want to over-fertilize your lawn because it can burn the grass and even kill it. Healthy soil usually requires two fertilization applications a year during the height of the growing season. This fertilization schedule typically starts at the start of fall and the end of spring, depending on the grass type and plants.

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