Landscaping Silver Spring MD | Call Bob's Lawn Service
12815 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20904
Key Services
- Landscape design
- Lawn care
Question Answers
How can landscape design help prevent lawn fungus in Silver Spring?
Proper landscape design improves drainage and airflow, which are key to preventing the moisture buildup that causes lawn fungus in our area. We assess your yard's layout, recommend strategic plant placement, and use materials that reduce standing water—common in Silver Spring's clay soils—to create a healthier, more resilient lawn.
What lawn care services do you offer to treat dead patches in Maryland lawns?
We offer aeration, overseeding, and soil amendments specifically tailored to Silver Spring's conditions. For dead patches, we first diagnose the cause (often fungus or compaction), then repair with high-quality grass seed suited to our local climate, followed by customized fertilization and watering plans to ensure regrowth and prevent future issues.
Can you help with ongoing lawn fungus management in Silver Spring?
Yes, we provide seasonal maintenance plans that include fungicide applications, soil testing, and monitoring for early signs of fungus. Our local expertise helps us time treatments effectively for Silver Spring's humid seasons, keeping your lawn protected and reducing the risk of disease outbreaks that lead to dead areas.
Business Overview
Bob's Lawn Service is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care and landscaping company serving Silver Spring, MD. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care and professional landscape design to create and maintain beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces. In Silver Spring, where lawn fungus and dead patches are common due to our climate and soil conditions, we provide targeted solutions. Our team diagnoses issues like fungus disease, implements effective treatments, and redesigns or repairs damaged areas to restore your lawn's vitality. With years of local experience, we understand the unique challenges of Maryland lawns and offer personalized services to prevent recurring problems, ensuring your landscape thrives year-round.

















