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Common Questions

We have a sudden tree limb down before a family event. How quickly can a crew arrive?

For an emergency cleanup, our standard dispatch from the German Township Hall area allows a crew to be on-site within 25-35 minutes during peak hours. The route utilizes I-70 for efficient access across the township. We prioritize such calls to mitigate safety hazards and ensure HOA compliance, with all equipment operating within municipal quiet hours.

We're tired of weekly mowing. Are there lower-maintenance, eco-friendly options?

Absolutely. Transitioning areas of high-maintenance turf to a planting of Ohio natives like Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Little Bluestem dramatically reduces water, fertilizer, and mowing needs. This xeriscaping approach builds biodiversity and resilience. It also future-proofs your property against increasing noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered blowers and mowers, aligning with a shift toward electric maintenance fleets.

Our yard holds water every spring. What's a long-term solution?

Seasonal saturation is a hallmark of our local silt loam soil's high clay content. A permanent solution involves regrading to create positive drainage and installing subsurface French drains. For any new patios or walkways, specify permeable concrete or local sandstone set with permeable jointing. These materials meet Clark County Community Development Department's stormwater runoff standards by allowing water to infiltrate on-site.

Our yard seems to compact easily and drain poorly. Is this a common issue for our area?

Yes, this is a direct result of the Miamian-Celina Silt Loam soil typical of German Township. With homes averaging 50 years of age, the soil structure has matured and, without intervention, becomes dense with high clay content. This reduces percolation and leads to seasonal saturation. Core aeration and the addition of composted organic matter are essential to restore porosity and promote healthy root growth in your Kentucky Bluegrass blend.

How can we keep our lawn green without wasting water or violating any rules?

German Township operates under standard water conservation, making smart irrigation critical. We install Wi-Fi ET-based controllers that adjust watering schedules daily based on local evapotranspiration data. This technology applies precisely the water your Tall Fescue blend needs, preventing overwatering that exacerbates our clay-heavy soil issues and keeps you well within any future municipal water limits.

We've spotted invasive vines. How should we handle them without harming our garden?

Invasive species like wintercreeper or garlic mustard are a persistent alert in our region. Manual removal is best for small infestations. For larger issues, targeted, systemic herbicide applications by a licensed professional are effective. All treatments must follow Ohio's nutrient management BMPs, particularly regarding phosphorus, and avoid any local blackout dates to protect watersheds. Always correctly identify the plant first.

What permits and credentials should we verify before hiring for a major regrading project?

Any significant earth-moving or grading on a 0.50-acre lot requires oversight. The contractor must hold a valid Nursery/Landscape License from the Ohio Department of Agriculture. The Clark County Community Development Department may require a permit for grading that alters water flow or involves substantial cut and fill. Always request proof of licensing and insurance; unpermitted work can lead to costly corrections and compliance issues.

Is sandstone or composite wood better for a new patio that will last?

Local sandstone is a superior long-term investment for German Township. It offers exceptional durability, requires no chemical treatments, and its natural permeability aids drainage. Unlike wood or composites, it does not degrade, warp, or require replacement. In the context of our low Fire Wise rating, non-combustible stone also contributes to defensible space in this suburban-rural interface zone.

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