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Avatar for Tinsman's Landscaping Services, LLC
Tinsman's Landscaping Services, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Ranson, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Very pleased with Matt and his team for our Landscaping project. They went above of what was expected. Would highly recommend them for any Landscaping needs."
Response time1 day
58 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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D&M Landscaping
5.0(
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Serving Ranson, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Damion DeHaven did an excellent job!! He explained the expected costs clearly in advance and sent before and after photos.. The work was efficient and the yard looks beautiful. We look forward to working with D&M moving forward and are recommending them to all our friends."
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Leon Lawn and Garden Care, LLC
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Serving Ranson, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hard working, extremely reliable, flexible scheduling, polite, courteous, and shows on time. Cleared my backyard of weeds including roots, used pick axe instead of a tiller which would have blended weed roots back into the soil. Disposed of all the weed root waste. Planted zoysia sod as requested, even offered to use his trailer to pick up final load at sod farm in Poolesville, MD about 1 hr and 10 minutes from my home in Shepherdstown, WV saving me time and travel. Timely in completing the work and reasonably priced."
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Spring Yard Cleanup
Spring Yard Cleanup
Spring Yard Cleanup

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Response time12 hrs
Response rate89%
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GAP Excavating
5.0(
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Serving Ranson, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent I hired Tim Hardison owner of GAP Excavating do some land clearing. Tim showed up on a Friday morning as agreed upon with his excavator he worked all day Friday and Saturday and removed the stumps from 16 large trees that I had cut down Tim will do whatever it takes to make sure the job is done right on time on budget and to your satisfaction he has the equipment to get the job done right"
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Gravel Walking Path
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Gravel Walking Path

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Agile Tree Services
3.9(
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Serving Ranson, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Kevin and a helper removed a large area of contaminated dirt and rock down at least an inch or inch and a half around a septic tank in my back yard. The tank had been pumped and then backfilled with bad/contaminated dirt and rock. After dirt and rock had been removed, they sodded the entire area. It looks great and I am very happy with the result. I am considering Kevin for further landscaping at the front of my house and trimming/cut back bush and tree growth along the side of my house. I'm happy to recommend him to anyone."
Response time7 hrs
Response rate92%
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Grass is the most popular and safest option for planting over a septic drain field, but you can also plant small flowering plants and other lightweight plants that don’t have woody or deep roots. Avoid trees and bushes within 10 feet of the field, as the woody roots can crack the perforated pipes. You should also avoid planting vegetable or fruit gardens over your drain field, as a leak from the pipes could contaminate the soil and put anyone who eats the produce at risk.

The best type of rock for landscaping depends on your specific project and needs, as different rocks are suited for different applications. For covering large areas or creating an affordable driveway, consider gravel, but note that it can wash away in flowing water. For water features, river rocks are a good option. Flagstone and cobblestone are ideal for aesthetically pleasing patios and walkways. If you are building a stone wall, fieldstone or small boulders are up to the task. Large boulders and landscape rocks work well as statement pieces, to fill empty space, or to indicate boundaries, but be mindful that they can overwhelm smaller gardens. The best approach is to first define your landscaping project and then select the rock type that best fits that purpose.

It depends. Smaller, younger trees take longer to mature, but they're more resilient, their roots don't get as damaged during transplanting, and they recover faster. Plus, they're much more affordable to plant, and it's possible to DIY the planting. 

On the other hand, mature trees produce fruit faster and provide more shade and privacy immediately. Ideally, a small or medium tree is the better choice if you can wait a few years for it to mature. But if you need immediate maturity, a larger tree is the only option.

The best way to landscape your front yard on a budget is to invest in hiring a professional for hardscaping—things like upgrading walkways, redoing driveways, and installing partitions around garden beds. You can often do the softscaping yourself—think laying down mulch, caring for your lawn, removing weeds, and planting flowers and shrubs. It’s also almost always worthwhile to pay a professional for routine yard maintenance, as this dramatically improves curb appeal and delivers above 100% ROI in most cases.

The best landscaping for a septic drain field is shallow-rooted grass or native vegetation that helps prevent soil erosion while allowing water to evaporate efficiently. Avoid planting trees, shrubs, or deep-rooted plants near the drain field because the roots can infiltrate pipes and cause blockages. Using mulch or gravel sparingly can also help retain moisture and protect the system without restricting airflow.

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