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Landscaping

 

Landscaping is like the dressing on a salad. It's okay without it, but really adds a lot to it when done well.  Having a professional landscaper manage your lawn and yard can really make the difference between an okay lawn with decent grass coverage and a really great one with a thick lush yard.   It's not always smart to go with the first landscaper near you that you find, but rather get at least 3 estimates from various professionals that can help you evaluate the process.

Whether it's putting in new edging, adding river rock, or hardscape features, a professional landscaper will be able to provide the right tools and materials to make sure the lawn and yard are well maintained.

Landscapers and Landscape Designs

pile of topsoil
Lawn Care & FertilizersMulch & Woodchips
Testing soil costs an average of $1308. Most job costs range between $400 and $3000.
Dethatching keeps your grass healthy and enhances the beauty of your lawn. (Photo courtesy of Lawn Thumbs)
Lawn Care & Fertilizers
Here are the best — and worst — methods of dethatching to make your lawn healthier and more attractive.
Large yard with multiple sprinklers and a rock ledge with a tree
Lawn Irrigation & Sprinkler SystemsLawn Care & Fertilizers
Give your lawn the lush look it deserves when it's dry with these outstanding home sprinklers.
mulch bed with shrubs (Photo by Roger Tunis)
Mulch & WoodchipsLawn Care & Fertilizers
Mulch delivery costs an average of $175. Most job costs range between $100 and $300.
Suncrest Landscape of El Dorado Hills, California, helped member Jill B. and her family finish the landscaping around the backyard (Photo by Photo Courtesy of Jill B.)
Mulch & WoodchipsLawn Care & Fertilizers
Topsoil, rock or gravel delivery costs an average of $710. Most deliveries range between $319 and $1,105.
 
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