Reliable Landscaping Services in San Antonio, TX 78233 - Brookway Horticultural Services

13802 Lookout Rd, San Antonio, TX 78233

(713) 466-1420

Company Background

Brookway Horticultural Services is a San Antonio-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common lawn challenges faced by local homeowners. We specialize in diagnosing and correcting issues like patchy, thin grass and poor yard grading that can lead to drainage problems and unsightly pooling. Our team understands the specific soil conditions and climate of the San Antonio area, allowing us to implement tailored solutions that promote healthy, resilient turf. From targeted aeration and soil amendments to precise regrading for proper water runoff, we help transform struggling yards into lush, even, and functional outdoor spaces that enhance your home's curb appeal and usability.

Key Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the most effective way to fix patchy grass in my San Antonio lawn?

Patchy grass here is often due to compacted soil, poor irrigation, or nutrient deficiencies. We start with a soil analysis, then typically recommend core aeration to relieve compaction, followed by overseeding with a drought-tolerant grass blend suited for our climate, and a customized fertilization plan to encourage thick, uniform growth.

How can poor lawn grading cause problems, and how do you fix it?

Improper grading directs water toward your home's foundation or creates soggy, muddy patches. This is a common issue in San Antonio yards. We fix it by carefully reshaping the land's contour using specialized equipment to create a gentle slope away from structures, ensuring proper drainage to protect your foundation and eliminate standing water.

As a local expert, what's your top tip for maintaining a healthy lawn in our climate?

The key is deep, infrequent watering early in the morning to minimize evaporation and encourage strong root growth. Pair this with regular mowing at the correct height for your grass type—never cutting more than one-third of the blade—to help your lawn retain moisture and better withstand the Texas heat.



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