Landscaping Columbia SC | Call Chason Henry Landscaping
330 Harrow Dr, Columbia, SC 29210
About the Company
Chason Henry Landscaping is a Columbia-based, locally-owned landscaping service dedicated to solving the common yard challenges faced by homeowners in the Midlands. We understand that issues like damaged landscape edging and overgrown shrubs can detract from your home's curb appeal and become a maintenance headache. Our team provides expert solutions to restore clean, defined property lines with professional edging repair and installation. We also specialize in strategic shrub trimming and removal to control overgrowth, improve plant health, and enhance the overall look and safety of your outdoor space. Trust Chason Henry Landscaping for reliable, quality work that keeps your Columbia yard looking its best.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the best way to fix broken or sunken landscape edging in my Columbia yard?
Damaged edging is common here due to our soil and weather. We assess whether a repair with new stakes and leveling is sufficient or if a full replacement with more durable materials is needed. Properly installed edging keeps mulch in, defines your beds clearly, and prevents grass encroachment, giving your landscape a clean, maintained look year-round.
My shrubs are overgrown and blocking windows. Can you help without harming the plants?
Absolutely. We specialize in rejuvenation pruning for overgrown shrubs common in Columbia neighborhoods. Our method involves careful, selective trimming over time to reduce size while promoting healthy new growth from within the plant. This approach solves the immediate issue of blocked views or walkways and helps your shrubs thrive long-term, preserving your landscape's value.
How often should I have my landscape maintenance done to prevent these issues?
For most Columbia homes, we recommend a seasonal maintenance schedule. This typically includes edging inspection and touch-ups in spring and fall, and strategic shrub trimming once or twice a year depending on the species. Proactive care prevents small problems from becoming major, costly repairs and keeps your yard consistently neat with less effort on your part.

















