Own a Small Business? Let us submit our bid to help your bottom line | Raleigh Lawn Care
From one local small business to another, we are here to help each other and improve your bottom line. With competitive rates, Capital City Groundskeeping is a locally owned lawn and land care company looking to expand into more commercial care. We can often match or beat any competitors bids to help keep costs down.
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We Take Pride in what others Leave Behind | Raleigh Lawn Care
No job is too big or small for the Capital City Grounds crew. All too often, we see many landscaping companies over charging for small jobs. We have the best competitive rates in Raleigh and want your business! We love to handle the tasks that waste your weekend fun. Our crew consists on fun and
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Take Advantage of our Holiday Specials! Raleigh Lawn Care
Now through January 1st book your order for any mulch / pinestraw job and recieve 20% off the material rates! Installations must occur in December 15 – March 1st 2013. We are happy to help and want to make your property look its best for the new year. Everyone loves a great deal and we have the services matched with
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Soil Moisture Relationship in a Sandy and Clayey Soil | University Research | Raleigh Lawn Care
By Ryan Walsh | Student, North Carolina State University Introduction Many factors are important for plant growth but one of the most critical factors is the availability of soil moisture. Unavailable water is water held at wilting point, it is mostly hygroscopic water held too tightly within micropores. Available water is water held at field
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December Tips | Raleigh Lawn Care
Now that the leaves have finished falling, for the most part, it is time to get them to the street for the city’s final round of collection. We suggest keeping your lawn cleared and mulching when possible. Also, remember that just because it’s getting colder doesn’t mean that you lawn doesn’t need water. We have
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Environmental Quality | University Research | Raleigh Lawn Care
By Ryan Walsh | Student, North Carolina State University Many factors effect drainage from turfgrass. Soil slope plays a role in how the excess water will run off the land and the rate at which it will run off. A factor that can restrict run off or leachate is the turfgrass cover. Turfgrass that is
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