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Locality: Leasburg, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-885-0558



Address: 6501 N Service Road 65535 Leasburg, MO, US

Website: www.loweslandscaping.com

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Lowes' Landscaping and Supply 08.12.2020

Thank you for the testimonial! Our mission is to enhance the beauty and value of every client’s property while exceeding their expectation every step of the way.

Lowes' Landscaping and Supply 21.11.2020

Don’t wait until the start of the winter season to begin thinking about your snow removal plan. You want to have a plan in place well before cold weather looms so that you can properly budget for snow removal and so that you can partner with a reliable, knowledgeable contractor. By the time winter starts, many companies are booked to capacity and can’t take on new clients; be sure that you have a relationship with a good company and have a contract in place. Don’t overlook yo...ur existing landscape professional; many commercial contractors provide snow and ice removal in their array of service offerings. There are many advantages to working with a company with whom you have an established relationship and one that has a vested interest in protecting your landscape. Here are three things you can do to help ensure that you are ready for whatever winter brings your way. https://www.loveyourlandscape.org//start-thinking-about-y/

Lowes' Landscaping and Supply 12.11.2020

Customer services is one of our core values! "We strive to maintain open and active relationships with our clients to provide the best service while always seeking to establish new relationships." Lowes Landscaping & Planted in Stone Landscape Supply 6501 N. Service Road... Leasburg, MO 65535 573.885.0558 LowesLandscaping.com #loweslandscaping #cubamo #morethanjustlawncare #agrowinginvestment #landscaping #lawncare #missourilandscaping #landscapedesign See more

Lowes' Landscaping and Supply 22.10.2020

Fall is the forgotten season when it comes to caring for your lawn and landscape. Many people just focus on cleaning up leaves and don't realize that their yard still needs care in order to keep it in good health for the next spring. Here are some tips to keep your yard healthy. Pull weeds Do it now and you'll have fewer weeds next season. Rake debris Rake and remove the leaves in the yard to avoid damage to the grass so you can enjoy a healthier lawn next summer. Doing s...o also can protect water quality. In winter, freezing and thawing can cause leaves, dead grass plants, and other organic debris to release soluble forms of phosphate (and nitrates). If these chemicals run off frozen ground during spring snow melt and early spring rains, they can end up in surface water. Consider composting the leaves. Seed and fertilize Fall is the ideal time to give your lawn the TLC it needs after the heat and activity of summer and before the harsh winter months. Generally, cool-season grasses should be fertilized September through November and warm-season grasses should be fertilized a bit earlier. Seed dead or bare spots and overseed the full lawn to get dense, plush grass, rich in color. Keep your grass at 2 to 2 inches tall If your grass gets much taller (more than 3 inches) it will mat, and this could lead to winter lawn disease problems such as snow mold. If you cut it shorter than 2 inches, you'll severely limit its ability to make and store food for growth in the spring and encourage weed growth. Complete a deep water Give trees and shrubs a deep watering after the leaves on the trees drop and just before turning the outside water off for the season. Prune plants Cut most perennials back close to the ground. Water and equipment Shut off water lines to the outside. If you have an automatic irrigation system, avoid damage by having it blown out with compressed air before the water freezes in the pipes. While not an exhaustive list, following these seasonal recommendations will help ensure the health of your yard. https://www.loveyourlandscape.org//a-seasonal-guide-fall-/

Lowes' Landscaping and Supply 06.10.2020

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us!