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Quality Landscaping And Maintenance

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Quality Landscaping And Maintenance

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15 years of experience

Fully Licensed and Insured Landscaper in Business since 2010. Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance, Tree Removal and Pruning, Mulching. Brush Removal, Decorative Landscaping, Garden Design, Hardscaping, Landscape Design, Lawn & Yard Work, Lawn Aeration, Lawn Seeding, Lawn Treatment, Retaining Wall Construction

Fully Licensed and Insured Landscaper in Business since 2010. Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance, Tree Removal and Pruning, Mulching. Brush Removal, Decorative Landscaping, Garden Design, Hardscaping, Landscape Design, Lawn & Yard Work, Lawn Aeration, Lawn Seeding, Lawn Treatment, Retaining Wall Construction


NRV Mulch & Stone, Inc.

2000 Roanoke St.
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NRV Mulch & Stone, Inc.

2000 Roanoke St.
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11 years of experience

We are a mulch and Boxley hardscape and block dealer. We offer four colors of mulch black, red, brown, walnut. We offer several varieties of stone, Weather ledge, Dry stack, Ledgestone, Stack ledge, Limestone, Fieldstone, River rock, Castle stone, and Tuscan Ridge. We offer stone accessories, Mantels, Sills, Window trim, Keystone, etc. We have several types of block, concrete block, brick, chimney block.

We are a mulch and Boxley hardscape and block dealer. We offer four colors of mulch black, red, brown, walnut. We offer several varieties of stone, Weather ledge, Dry stack, Ledgestone, Stack ledge, Limestone, Fieldstone, River rock, Castle stone, and Tuscan Ridge. We offer stone accessories, Mantels, Sills, Window trim, Keystone, etc. We have several types of block, concrete block, brick, chimney block.





Perpetual Landscaping & Design

325 Crafts Ford Court
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Perpetual Landscaping & Design

325 Crafts Ford Court
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22 years of experience

We are family owned and have been in business since 2003. We specialize in all aspects of Landscaping and Design. We proudly serve the Roanoke, Smith Mountain Lake and Surrounding Areas and would be proud to serve you. Call us today for a Free Estimate or to learn about our Seasonal Specials!

We are family owned and have been in business since 2003. We specialize in all aspects of Landscaping and Design. We proudly serve the Roanoke, Smith Mountain Lake and Surrounding Areas and would be proud to serve you. Call us today for a Free Estimate or to learn about our Seasonal Specials!




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Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

No. Both processes are important for a healthy yard and work toward a similar goal, although dethatching serves a slightly different purpose. Making sure the thatch doesn’t grow too thick prevents other lawn problems, such as attracting pests if the plant decay layer gets too big. Aeration puts less strain on your lawn than dethatching, but both are of equal importance.

While you may see some germination by simply tossing a handful of new seeds on a lawn, you'll have more success by following the proper reseeding or overseeding process step-by-step. Without properly tilling, mowing, amending the soil, and watering your lawn, the new seed could blow away or simply fail to take root.

Your lawn needs to recover after aeration, so make sure the work is done at some point during its peak growing season. This will depend on your region and the type of grass you have, but generally, aerate once or twice per year, either during the late spring, early summer, or early fall.

Experts typically recommend aerating your lawn about once per year, but your aeration frequency will depend on your soil type, lawn condition, and other factors. For instance, you should aerate annually if you have clay-heavy soil or frequent foot traffic in your backyard. However, if your soil is loose or sandy and you don't use your yard often, you can probably aerate every other year.

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.

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