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Propane Lawn Mower

Composting Grass Clippings
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Foegley Landscape is Michiana's first commercial maintenance firm to begin using propane lawn mowers! They generate less air pollution than gas mowers. Good for everyone. Our operation has been environmentally friendly for years. All brush is chipped and used to mulch our nursery fields or used as an amendment along with grass clippings in our composting operation. Compost and other jobsite soils are screened with our screening plant and re-used in a variety of ways. John Foegley is now an EPA Watersense Partner. Call now to explore the various ways we can save water and reduce your water bill!

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(574)-277-2424 Toll Free (866) 892-6737
52215 Lilac Road - South Bend, Indiana 46628

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If you're looking for a great landscape company to design and install your retaining wall, drop us an email or give us a call! If you decide to try and build a retaining wall yourself review the following tips on landscape retaining walls.

1. Be sure to review manufacturers instructions and specifications for your retaining wall.
2. If building a block retaining wall, height must be less than the limit set by the manufacturer
3.
Your block retaining wall must be built on a COMPACTED BASE. See specification for details
4. Most retaining walls require that one or more courses be buried
5. Drain tiles and gravel are often required behind landscaping retaining walls to relieve water pressure
6. Be sure to compact soils behind your landscaping retaining wall according to manufactures specifications
7. Retaining walls built from natural stone should lean back into the soil to be retained
8. Filter fabric behind stone retaining walls will prevent soil from washing thru gaps in the stones
9. Use large fieldstones for the retaining wall base and build upwards with progressively smaller stones
10. Retaining walls made from pressure treated timbers or railroad ties should have a compacted base
11 For wood timber retaining walls, be sure to setback each course 1"

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