Business Background
All-Services Lawn Care is your local, Smyrna-based expert dedicated to creating and maintaining healthy, resilient lawns. We understand the unique challenges Smyrna properties face, such as poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling and unsightly, bare lawn patches that detract from your home's curb appeal. Our comprehensive lawn care services are specifically tailored to address these local issues. We focus on proper soil aeration, strategic overseeding, and implementing effective grading solutions to promote proper drainage and encourage thick, uniform grass growth. Trust our experienced team to provide the personalized care your Delaware lawn needs to thrive in every season.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Q&A
How can your lawn care service fix the bare patches in my Smyrna lawn?
Bare patches in our area are often caused by soil compaction, poor drainage, or thin grass. Our service begins with core aeration to relieve compaction and improve nutrient uptake. We then overseed with high-quality, region-appropriate grass seed and apply a targeted starter fertilizer. This combination encourages deep root growth and dense turf, effectively filling in those patches for a lush, uniform lawn.
My yard has poor grading and puddles after rain. Can you help?
Absolutely. Poor grading is a common issue in Smyrna that can damage your lawn's health and foundation. We assess the water flow on your property and can implement grading corrections or recommend solutions like French drains or dry creek beds. As part of our lawn care program, we also ensure your soil is healthy and well-aerated to improve absorption, significantly reducing standing water and protecting your lawn.
What's included in your Smyrna lawn care program to prevent these common problems?
Our local program is designed for prevention. It includes seasonal fertilization to strengthen grass, pre-and post-emergent weed control, regular mowing at the ideal height, and core aeration. Aeration is key—it combats soil compaction (a major cause of poor grading issues and bare spots), allows water and nutrients to reach the roots, and creates an environment where grass can spread and thicken naturally, preventing future bare patches.

















