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Valleyview Landscaping & Design

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13 years of experience

We currently provide the best lawn and landscape services for your hard-earned money. We Service both residential and commercial customers in the Greater Charleston and surrounding areas, surpassing all expectations with our natural creativity and quality of work. All of our business is conducted on a one-to-one basis, so that we can make sure we meet each of our customer’s individual needs. The owner, Matt Ballard, personally contacts every customer, goes on every estimate, and oversees all work to ensure quality and satisfaction.

We currently provide the best lawn and landscape services for your hard-earned money. We Service both residential and commercial customers in the Greater Charleston and surrounding areas, surpassing all expectations with our natural creativity and quality of work. All of our business is conducted on a one-to-one basis, so that we can make sure we meet each of our customer’s individual needs. The owner, Matt Ballard, personally contacts every customer, goes on every estimate, and oversees all work to ensure quality and satisfaction.




Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Technically no, but they can look very similar and people often refer to the weedy grasses interchangeably. However, several differences keep these species separate. Crabgrass is often a darker color than carpetgrass and tends to sprout much earlier in spring. When allowed to grow out, crabgrass grows stems outward from the center of a stalk in a star-like pattern, which carpetgrass does not have.

Custom fertilization considers grass type, soil condition, and climate, optimizing growth and reducing pests or diseases while improving overall landscape aesthetics.

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

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.

Sulfur makes grass greener as it creates a rich, healthy growing environment. It can help reduce the pH level in the soil to ensure the roots can get all the nutrients they need, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Sulfur also makes grass denser, lusher, and stronger. It’s a soil amendment that can make a big difference in the health and appearance of your lawn.

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