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| York and Lancaster Counties Rock Hill - Fort Mill - York - Tega Cay - Lancaster |
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Anyone know if they have been lifted a bit?? If so, in what way?
I am trying to decide whether or not I should have my builder put my landscaping in. I was thinking May, when the landscaper started to get shipments of green sod....Not sure if that is a good month to plant landscaping or not though.. TIA ![]() |
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On our current water bill it still says:
Stage 3 water restrictions Mandatory water restrictions issued No lawn or landscape irrigation allowed Please call for other restrictions Violators will be fined and/or disconnected |
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I'd suggest you put your yard/landscaping in NOW and hope for the best. May in SC can be hot and dry, and you will not be able to water. It would be better to let grass/plants get a foothold now while there is water in the soil.
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