Ankeny lawn and landscape | Experienced Landscaping in Ankeny, IA
2912 NW Sharmin Dr, Ankeny, IA 50023
Company Overview
Ankeny Lawn and Landscape is your trusted local partner for maintaining a healthy, beautiful yard in Ankeny, IA. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our community, including persistent yard drainage problems and uneven sprinkler coverage that can lead to brown spots or water waste. Our expert lawn care services are tailored to address these common local issues. Through core aeration, strategic overseeding, and precise soil management, we improve water absorption and distribution across your lawn, helping to mitigate drainage woes and ensure your grass receives the consistent hydration it needs to thrive. We're committed to providing reliable, effective solutions that enhance your property's curb appeal and resilience.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
Frequently Asked Questions
How can routine lawn care help with yard drainage issues in Ankeny?
Our core aeration service is key for Ankeny's often compacted soil. By removing small plugs of soil, we create channels for water, air, and nutrients to reach the grassroots. This process significantly improves water infiltration, reducing surface runoff and puddling that are common with our local drainage challenges, leading to a healthier, less soggy lawn.
My lawn has dry patches despite having sprinklers. Can your service help?
Absolutely. Dry patches often signal uneven sprinkler coverage or compacted soil preventing water penetration. Our service includes an assessment of your lawn's condition. We then perform aeration to improve soil structure and may recommend overseeding to fill in thin areas, ensuring more uniform grass growth and better utilization of your irrigation system.
What's included in your Ankeny lawn care service to prevent common local problems?
Our service is designed for Ankeny yards. It typically includes mowing, edging, trimming, and seasonal core aeration. The aeration is specifically crucial here as it combats soil compaction—a major contributor to both poor drainage and inadequate sprinkler coverage—helping prevent the issues many of our neighbors experience before they start.

















