Basin Bark - Moses Lake's Trusted Landscapers

1711 W Pheasant St, Moses Lake, WA 98837

(509) 766-1859

Services Offered

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Business Background

Basin Bark is a Moses Lake landscaping company dedicated to revitalizing local yards. We specialize in addressing the common regional issues of dead lawn patches and dying shrubs, which often stem from our unique soil conditions and climate. Our team provides targeted solutions, including soil analysis, proper aeration, and the application of premium organic mulch to retain moisture and protect plant roots. We help homeowners create resilient, healthy landscapes that can thrive in the Moses Lake environment, transforming problem areas into lush, vibrant spaces. Think of us as your local partner for a greener, more durable yard.

FAQs

What's the most common cause of dead grass patches in Moses Lake yards?

In our area, dead patches are often due to compacted, poor-quality soil that prevents water and nutrients from reaching the roots. Our local climate can also stress grass. We start with a soil analysis to identify the specific issue—whether it's compaction, pH imbalance, or lack of organic matter—and then recommend a tailored treatment plan, such as core aeration and top-dressing, to restore your lawn's health.

Why are my shrubs dying even though I water them?

Over-watering can be just as harmful as under-watering in Moses Lake, often leading to root rot. More commonly, shrubs struggle because the soil lacks proper nutrients or drainage. We assess the planting site and soil condition, then implement solutions like improving drainage with amended soil or applying a slow-release, nutrient-rich mulch that protects roots and regulates moisture, giving your shrubs the foundation they need to recover and thrive.

How can mulch help solve my lawn and shrub problems?

The right mulch is a powerhouse for Moses Lake landscapes. It conserves crucial soil moisture during dry spells, suppresses weeds that compete for resources, and regulates soil temperature. As it breaks down, it enriches the soil with organic matter, improving its structure and fertility. For your lawn, we might use a fine compost top-dressing. For shrub beds, a bark mulch helps protect roots and creates a healthier environment, directly combating the causes of dead areas and dying plants.



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