Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Company Profile
Ascend Landscaping is your trusted, local lawn care expert in Pasco, WA, dedicated to solving the common Tri-Cities yard challenges. We specialize in addressing the area's frequent drainage issues and patchy, struggling grass that result from our unique soil conditions. Our tailored lawn care services go beyond simple mowing to include core aeration, strategic dethatching, and soil amendments that improve water absorption and root health. By diagnosing the specific causes of your yard's problems—from compacted soil to poor grading—we implement effective, long-term solutions. Let Ascend Landscaping transform your problematic yard into a healthy, vibrant, and resilient lawn that thrives in the Pasco climate.
Question Answers
How can lawn care services in Pasco fix my yard's drainage and patchy grass?
In Pasco, poor drainage and patchy grass are often linked to compacted soil and thatch buildup, which prevent water and nutrients from reaching the roots. Our lawn care service includes core aeration to relieve soil compaction and dethatching to remove the barrier over your soil. This allows for better water penetration, deeper root growth, and a healthier, more uniform lawn that can withstand our local conditions.
What specific steps do you take for a lawn care visit in the Tri-Cities area?
For each visit, we start with an assessment of your lawn's specific issues, like dry patches or soggy areas. Our service then typically includes mowing at the ideal height for our climate, edging for a crisp look, and a thorough cleanup. Most importantly, we focus on the health fundamentals: we check for thatch, advise on aeration schedules, and can spot-treat problem areas to directly combat the patchiness and drainage woes common in Pasco yards.
As a Pasco homeowner, how often should I schedule professional lawn care?
For best results addressing our local issues, we recommend a consistent, weekly or bi-weekly mowing schedule during the growing season. This regular care prevents stress on the grass and allows us to monitor changes in drainage or patch development. We also advise incorporating core aeration at least once a year, typically in the spring or fall, which is a critical service for improving the soil structure and water movement in Tri-Cities lawns.





