Our Story
Bare Essential Lawn is a trusted Redding-based provider of comprehensive lawn, tree, and garden care. We specialize in helping local homeowners tackle common North State landscaping challenges, such as unstable rock gardens and poor drainage that can lead to soil erosion and water damage. Our expert team addresses these issues head-on with strategic solutions like proper grading, drainage system installation, and stabilizing rock features with appropriate plantings and hardscaping. By combining lawn care with specialized tree services, we ensure your entire landscape is not only beautiful but also functionally sound and resilient against Redding's unique climate and terrain.
Services Offered
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
Questions and Answers
Can your lawn care services help fix drainage issues in my Redding yard?
Absolutely. Poor drainage is a common issue here, often leading to soggy lawns and erosion. Our lawn care approach includes evaluating your yard's grading and soil composition. We can implement solutions like aerating compacted soil, adjusting slopes for better runoff, and installing simple French drains or dry creek beds to redirect water away from your home and foundation, protecting your landscape.
How can tree care prevent problems with my rock garden or drainage?
Proper tree care is crucial for landscape stability in Redding. Overgrown or unhealthy tree roots can disrupt rock gardens and block drainage paths. Our tree services include strategic pruning to manage canopy growth and root zone care to prevent soil displacement. We can also advise on the best tree species and placements to avoid future interference with your rock features and drainage systems.
What's the best way to stabilize a shifting rock garden in our area?
Shifting rocks are often due to soil erosion or water flow underneath. We stabilize Redding rock gardens by first addressing the root cause, which is frequently related to drainage. We may regrade the area, install a permeable base layer, and use larger anchoring rocks. Integrating drought-tolerant, deep-rooted native plants around the rocks also helps lock everything in place naturally and reduces maintenance.


