05/04/2024
Dellwood, Minnesota
HYDROSEEDING Hydroseeding (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydro-mulching, hydroseeding) is a planting process which utilizes a slurry of seed and mulch.
The slurry is transported in a tank, either truck- or trailer-mounted and sprayed over prepared ground in a uniform layer. Helicopters may be used in cases where larger areas must be covered. Aircraft application may also be used on burned wilderness areas after a fire, and in such uses may contain only soil stabilizer to avoid introducing non-native plant species. Hydroseeding is an alternative t
05/04/2024
Dellwood, Minnesota
05/18/2020
For weeks now we’ve not had the wind at our backs. Perseverance, tenacity and patience during this unprecedented time is ambitiously challenging.
10/05/2019
August 29th to September 27th. 4 weeks.
06/14/2019
Nice to try the next size. Looking forward to the new clutch in ours.
05/30/2019
City view.
It's still too wet here locally for spring lawn raking. Using a rake in the soft soil can tear out too much of the plant. A leaf blower is an alternative if you just have to do something before it dries. A person may want to consider an electric cordless blower if you’re in the market for one.
However, this is a perfect time to sharpen your lawn mower blade(s) or have it done by your local hardware store. Wearing sturdy gloves during removal and reinstallation can help prevent injury. If it is time for a mower update battery powered could also be worth a look.
02/04/2019
A couple few weeks ago first “project” of 2019 for a regular favorite customer on Payne Ave. Swede Hollow in the background prior to measurable snow.
01/13/2019
Last project of 2018
07/25/2018
Flexterra and “Cutless” no-mow seed for less maintenance in sand trap bunkers.
06/04/2017
Custom mulch & seed mixes to suit the customer's needs.
02/19/2017
Name that lake. Pic taken earlier this week.
I do not recall such ideal conditions for spring yard raking. With as dry as it is and so windy only the old dead stuff comes up leaving the roots with the little new growth in place. Even shaded area are real dry. I like to use a metal spring rake. If you like noise rather than listening to nature go ahead and use a power rake, dethacher, etc. Tomorrow looks like another great day for lawn cleanup before they say rain may move through on Sunday.
| Monday | 7am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 7am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 7am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 7am - 5pm |
| Friday | 7am - 5pm |