About the Company
Alpha Lawn Care is your trusted Ferndale, WA, landscaping partner, specializing in solutions for the area's most common yard challenges. Our team understands how the local climate and conditions lead to persistent issues like landscape edging damage from frost heave and runoff, and thick moss growth that can choke out healthy grass. We provide targeted services to repair and reinforce edging, creating durable borders that withstand the seasons. For moss, we offer professional removal and soil conditioning treatments to restore balance and promote a thick, resilient lawn. Locally owned and operated, we are dedicated to helping Ferndale homeowners achieve and maintain beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces year-round.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
How do you fix landscape edging that's been damaged by our Ferndale winters?
We start by assessing the cause, often frost heave or water erosion common here. Our repair process involves resetting or replacing the edging with materials suited for our climate, ensuring proper depth and secure installation. We also address any underlying drainage issues to prevent future damage, giving you a clean, durable border that lasts.
What's the best way to deal with moss taking over my lawn in Ferndale?
Moss thrives in shady, damp, and compacted soil—conditions we often see locally. Our approach is two-fold: first, we physically dethatch and remove the existing moss. Then, we aerate and amend the soil to improve drainage and sunlight penetration, followed by a tailored overseeding program to help your desired grass outcompete the moss long-term.
Can you help prevent these common Ferndale landscaping problems before they start?
Absolutely. We offer proactive maintenance plans focused on local needs. This includes seasonal edging inspections and adjustments, along with fall and spring lawn treatments that discourage moss by balancing soil pH and promoting dense turf growth. A little preventative care saves time and money on major repairs later.

















