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Okay SERIOUSLY. Is there anyone who can maintain a yard?
Okay SERIOUSLY. Is there anyone who can maintain a yard?
We have used Chad's and Deans and our lawn looks AWFUL. Recommendations for someone good and reasonable who will mow EVERY week in the growing season would be much appreciated. |
This is the dry season. Our lawns have come back from dormancy and the rain hasn't begun to fall every day like it will the end of May, for the summer.
Water more. |
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Also, it's worth it to pay extra for their springtime Hydretain treatment. |
If you used Deans, did you talk to them, as pointed out above, watering CORRECTLY is critical to lawns and landscaping. If you are not familiar with the irrigation system, contact Jim Baumgardener and have him do a review of your entire system and the settings.This should help considerably. NOTE: we have used Deans for almost 5 years, and our yard is as good as the neighbors, with one exception of a neighbor that did his own, LOTS of work. Also Deans has been very responsive to any concerns that we have had over the years.
I would call Deans customer service, give them your address and ask for a supervisor to stop by and talk to you, I think they may also do the irrigation, but I do not have that service, as I use Jim. Hope this helps. |
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We bought a preowned that the lawn had nothing done for over a year. We have had it top dressed once, with black cow.
We just had out deans guy out to discuss the lawn, he spent 45 minutes discussing our next action. We are in our third year of trying to bring the lawn back from the dead. It’s a work in progress that takes time. We are going to top dress again in the fall. If you dig a hole in our yard it’s all sand and no clay to hold the water. |
I can and I do, my own yard. Most people can’t, won’t or don’t know what to do. My yard is my stress relief after a busy day at work. I guess I was lucky to be born with a green thumb.
Commercial companies are only in it for the money. They zip in and zip out; sometimes they get it right, most of the time they get it wrong. Yards require personal care and commercial companies can’t give it. |
How about a green flat rock lawn?...Have a company paint, flat river rocks in a tumbler..This, entirely covering the rocks, grass colored green...Remove sod, level out the green rocks entirely where the sod was removed...Wow, think of the money saved, and the peace of mind..There is enough lawn grass in The Villages commons, that the green rock lawns would trick, fool the eye.. The French have a word for it(so must be very chic)....O.K. ok, jus an idea, don't flame me, and don't tell community standards...Ah don thin so amigo, noway...
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Remember we are essentially trying to grow grass on a sand dune!!!
The big riding mowers do take their toll on lawns. The quick turning and following of curves causes wheel spin which stresses/damages grass. We had our guy switch to his walk behind mower....plus we eliminated most sharp curves in the landscaping....lawn has recovered nicely. |
I happened to be out in my yard today when the Deans guy shows up next door. He walks over and asks what company takes care of my yard? When I told him that I do, he said I need to come to work for them. Best laugh I had for the day.
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Yep, 3 times a week @ 50% higher than the low voltage box sticker recommendation. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
We use Heron, (352-458-4912) every other month, their recommendation, $61, proof is in the "puddin", check out the lawns here in Villages, when you find one you like, ask them, chances are they will help you AND as a bonus, they might be your next very best friend!
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