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TJ,s lawn an treeservices

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TJ,s lawn an treeservices

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Tj,s Lawn an tree services we do lawnmowering mulching ,. Tree trimming,tree pruning,. Weedeatering hillsides, flowerbed designes , Lawn fertilizing,leaf blowing,treeplantin pressure washing,and many other services Free Estimates no money down anytime we are locally owned and have 25 years of experience in these services we. Also are very family oriented and and will go over and beon to make customer happy and proud .

Tj,s Lawn an tree services we do lawnmowering mulching ,. Tree trimming,tree pruning,. Weedeatering hillsides, flowerbed designes , Lawn fertilizing,leaf blowing,treeplantin pressure washing,and many other services Free Estimates no money down anytime we are locally owned and have 25 years of experience in these services we. Also are very family oriented and and will go over and beon to make customer happy and proud .






Valleyview Landscaping & Design

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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 Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Don’t pick up dirt after aerating. Even though it's tempting because soil cores are incredibly unsightly, these cores and the dirt they leave behind are ecologically important. This is what keeps your grass looking beautiful and growing healthily. The soil cores need two to three weeks to decompose, but you can swat them with a rake if their natural shape bothers you.

It’s best to fix lawn depressions during late spring. You want to wait until after your last frost date and when the yard is not too wet. This also allows ample time for new grass growth once you reseed.

First, you should figure out whether you have dormant or dead grass. Dead grass won’t come back, so you’ll have to reseed if you’re hoping for a lush lawn. However, grass can go dormant if it hasn’t received enough water or if temperatures are too cold. If it’s still decently warm outside, you can revive dormant grass by watering it. But if it’s mid-January in New England, for example, you’ll need to wait until the weather warms up again. If you want to keep grass green in winter, consider a grass like Kentucky bluegrass, which maintains its color year-round.

Buffalo grass does not turn green as early in the spring as some other grasses. If you have a heavily shaded yard, buffalo grass may not receive enough sunlight to thrive. It’s not as dense as some other grass varieties, so it may not feel as comfortable on bare feet.

Aerating a lawn before seeding it or adding new grass seed is a smart decision. By loosening up compact soil and allowing it to take in more air and water, your seeds will have an easier time establishing roots and growing. Aerating beforehand also means your seeds will have better contact with the soil, so more of your seeds have a chance to germinate. If you do plan to aerate your lawn before seeding, aerate about two days before you plan to start seeding.

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