Alysia's Lawn and Gardening Service | Certified Landscaping Services in Spokane Valley, WA
2904 S McDonald Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99216
Company Overview
Alysia's Lawn and Gardening Service provides expert lawn care and gardening solutions for Spokane Valley homeowners. We understand the unique challenges of our local landscape, including common problems like soil compaction and dying shrubs. Our approach uses core aeration to relieve compacted soil, improving water absorption and root health for a thicker, healthier lawn. For struggling shrubs and garden beds, we offer soil amendment and strategic planting to ensure your greenery thrives in the Inland Northwest climate. Trust our local knowledge to create and maintain a vibrant, resilient outdoor space that enhances your home's curb appeal.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Gardening
Q&A
How can Alysia's help with compacted soil in my Spokane Valley lawn?
Compacted soil is a common issue here that prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. Our lawn care service includes core aeration, which removes small plugs of soil to relieve compaction. This allows for better drainage and root growth, leading to a lusher, more drought-resistant lawn that can handle our local conditions.
My shrubs are dying; what gardening services do you offer to help?
Dying shrubs in Spokane Valley are often a sign of poor soil health or improper planting. Our gardening service starts with a soil assessment. We can then amend the soil with organic matter, provide deep-root fertilization, and recommend hardy, native plant replacements if needed. Our goal is to revive your landscape with plants suited for our region.
What's included in your seasonal lawn care to prevent local issues?
Our tailored lawn care program addresses Spokane Valley's specific needs. It includes seasonal aeration to combat soil compaction, targeted fertilization to strengthen grass against stress, proper mowing techniques, and overseeding with resilient grass varieties. This proactive approach helps prevent issues before they start, keeping your lawn healthy year-round.






