Brett Hackman Landscape - University Heights's Trusted Landscaping
University Heights, OH 44118
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Brett Hackman Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service dedicated to University Heights, OH. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the common yard issues homeowners face in our community, such as patchy lawn grass and dying shrubs. Our approach is rooted in a deep understanding of the local soil conditions and climate. We provide tailored solutions, from revitalizing tired lawns with proper seeding and aeration to rejuvenating or replacing struggling shrubs with hardy, region-appropriate plants. Our goal is to build resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces that enhance curb appeal and thrive season after season, right here in University Heights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my lawn in University Heights so patchy, and how can you fix it?
Patchy lawns here are often due to compacted soil, poor drainage, or thin turf from shade or wear. We start with a soil analysis, then use core aeration to relieve compaction and overseed with grass blends suited for our local climate. A tailored fertilization plan ensures your new grass grows in thick and healthy, solving the patchiness at its root cause.
What's causing my shrubs to die, and what are my replacement options?
Shrubs in University Heights can struggle from improper planting depth, disease, or winter damage. We'll diagnose the issue and, if necessary, recommend removal and replacement. We select native and hardy ornamental shrubs that are proven to thrive in our area, ensuring your new plantings are beautiful, low-maintenance, and built to last.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance to keep these problems from coming back?
Absolutely. The best defense is proactive care. We offer seasonal maintenance programs that include monitoring soil health, strategic pruning, fertilization, and pre-emergent weed control. This consistent, expert attention helps prevent issues like patchy grass and shrub decline, keeping your University Heights landscape vibrant year-round.

















