Mulch installation
Mulch offers several benefits to your garden and landscaping, such as helping retain moisture in the soil, reducing weed growth, regulating soil temperature, and improving soil fertility.
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Hardwood mulch
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Black Dyed
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Natural cedar
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Chesnut cedar
Top soil
Topsoil is the uppermost layer of soil, typically about 2-8 inches deep, that is rich in organic matter and nutrients. It is formed by the accumulation of decaying plant and animal matter, and is the most fertile layer of soil for growing plants. Topsoil contains a variety of important nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as microorganisms that help break down organic matter and release nutrients into the soil.
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Dillo dirt
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Organic compost
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Horse compost
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Cow compost
Aeration
Aeration is the process of introducing air into a substance, typically soil or water, to promote the growth of beneficial microorganisms or to improve the exchange of gases. In soil, aeration can be achieved through mechanical means such as tilling or using specialized equipment like spike aerators. Aeration is important because it can help to improve soil structure, increase nutrient availability, and support healthy aquatic ecosystems
Sod Installation
Sod installation" is the process of laying down pre-grown grass turf onto the soil to create an instant lawn.
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St. Agustin
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Zoyzia
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Bermuda
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Amerishale
Mowing, edging, blowing, shrubs trimming
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Fetilization
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Weed control