One-time Cleanups
One-time cleanings performed throughout the year are always tailored to each property, make a difference and increase the value of your property, and include the following:
Mow all areas of the lawn
The edges of the lawn
Plant pruning
Grass beds
Flower rake
Sheet extraction
Debris removal
Blowing of walkways, patios and driveways
Make the property appear clean and neat
Recommended add-ons:
Lawn fertilization
Lawn aeration
Mud / mulch application
Bi-weekly landscape Maintenance
At NW Green Hands Landcare LLC, we offer a variety of services including a bi-weekly maintenance package throughout the year that includes:
Cut grass in all areas
Weed control in flowers
Trim / prune shrubs
Cut back on perennials and annuals plant in fall / winter
Picking up leaves and branches
Raking / blowing flowers
Blow off all hard surfaces (driveways, hallways, patios, etc.)
Remove garbage from the garden
The frequency of the service is biweekly, throughout the year, all services are added together and divided into 12, thus the same is paid each month.
We invoice by email, and it is a month overdue, you can pay online or send your check by post mail.
Our service is guaranteed, if your house is not clean and tidy at the end of the service you can report it immediately.
Sod Installation
Time to change the lawn
When you are tired of fighting because your lawn no longer looks the same and is dry, it is time to change it, you can choose to change it and find very good options to do it.
The process is to remove the old grass with great care and with the appropriate tools, apply fertilizer and lime to have a good new lawn, water it when necessary and keep it that way.
We recommend two types of grass, which due to their characteristics are the most appropriate for the region.
Oregon Turf & Tree
Farms Sod Blend (Ryegrass Perennial Premium)
Uses: All kinds of spaces
Dark green color
Disease resistance for Northwest
Tolerate low mowing height well
Good tolerance to traffic
Updated with highly rated NTEP varieties
High Fescue Sod
Uses: Drought tolerant grass
Very dark green and dense
Tolerates partial shade slightly better than ryegrass
Wider blade, but thinner than most tall fescues
Low growth habit and tolerates low mowing height
Good resistance to stem rust and gray leaf stain
Broad deep root system requiring less frequent watering
The best of the high festivals for the cool humid winters of the Pacific Northwest
Mulching
Mulching is the term used in gardening and agriculture to refer to the protective covering that is spread over the ground, to modify the effects of the local climate. It is a technique with which the soil is protected by means of a cover that acts as a physical barrier and prevents weeds from coming out.
It consists of putting on the surface around the plants, a layer that can be made of different materials (organic and inorganic) that prevents light from passing to the soil and protects it from sudden changes in temperature and erosion. used in organic gardens because it protects crops and soil, as well as other benefits listed below. And there are different options:
Chips
Bark chips
Wood chips
Plastic
Stones
Grass clippings
Cocoa shells