Augusta Lawn & Landscape: Experienced Landscapers Serving Omaha, NE 68106
826 S 50th St, Omaha, NE 68106
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Local Business
Augusta Lawn & Landscape is a trusted local partner for Omaha homeowners dedicated to preserving the health and beauty of their outdoor spaces. We specialize in diagnosing and treating common regional lawn challenges, such as stubborn lawn fungus diseases that thrive in Nebraska's variable climate and repairing the unsightly damage caused by invasive tree roots. Our team employs proven, effective methods to eradicate fungus and restore your lawn's vitality, while our expert solutions for root damage can level and repair affected areas, preventing future issues. We're committed to providing reliable, science-based care that protects your investment and enhances your property's curb appeal, one healthy lawn at a time.
FAQs
What are the most common signs of lawn fungus in Omaha, and how do you treat it?
In Omaha, common signs include circular brown patches, powdery or slimy substances on grass blades, and thinning turf. We start with a precise diagnosis, as treatment depends on the specific fungus. Our approach typically involves targeted, professional-grade fungicides and cultural practices like improving soil drainage and aeration to stop the spread and help your lawn recover robustly.
Can you fix lawn damage from tree roots without harming the tree?
Absolutely. Protecting your tree's health is a priority. We carefully grade the affected area, adding a quality topsoil mix to level the lawn. For severe cases, we may recommend strategic root pruning by a certified arborist, followed by repairing the lawn. This solves the tripping hazard and uneven growth while ensuring your tree remains healthy and stable.
How can I prevent these lawn problems from coming back next season?
Prevention is key. We recommend a tailored, seasonal lawn care program that includes proper fertilization to strengthen grass, core aeration to alleviate soil compaction and improve root health, and consistent mowing at the correct height. For root zones, using mulch beds around trees instead of grass can be a smart, long-term solution to avoid future damage.

















