Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to get rid of moss in my Brownsville lawn?
In our climate, moss often indicates soil compaction, poor drainage, or excessive shade. We start by professionally removing the existing moss, then core aerate to improve soil health and recommend adjustments to your watering and mowing routine. Often, we'll overseed with grass varieties better suited to our local conditions to outcompete future moss growth.
Why are my shrubs dying even though I water them?
Overwatering is a common issue in Brownsville, as is poor drainage in our heavy soils. Dying shrubs can also be caused by root rot, salt buildup from irrigation water, or specific local pests. We provide a thorough diagnosis to identify the exact cause—whether it's a fungal issue, nutrient deficiency, or physical damage—and create a tailored recovery plan to bring them back to health.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance to prevent these problems?
Absolutely. Prevention is key. We offer customized lawn and shrub care programs that include seasonal aeration, balanced fertilization tailored to our soil, proactive pest and disease monitoring, and proper pruning schedules. This consistent, expert care builds plant resilience, helping your landscape naturally resist moss, disease, and stress common in the Brownsville area.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Profile
Andrew Gomez Landscaping is your trusted Brownsville neighbor for solving common local lawn challenges. We understand that the humid, subtropical climate here can lead to persistent moss in lawns and struggling shrubs. Our team specializes in targeted treatments to eliminate moss and restore healthy turfgrass, along with expert care to diagnose and revive your shrubs, whether the issue is soil composition, pests, or improper watering. We focus on sustainable, long-term solutions tailored to Brownsville's unique environment, ensuring your outdoor space is not only beautiful but also resilient. Let us help you achieve a vibrant, healthy landscape that thrives in our South Texas weather.

















