Core Services
- Gardening
- Landscape maintenance
Our Story
Cleansky Landscape is a dedicated local landscaping and gardening company serving Woodburn, OR, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in gardening and comprehensive landscape maintenance to address the specific challenges homeowners face in our region. A common issue in Woodburn is soil compaction, which can lead to poor drainage, root suffocation, and ultimately, dying shrubs and unhealthy lawns. Our team uses proven aeration and soil amendment techniques to relieve compaction, improving soil health and water penetration. Through regular, expert maintenance, we help your landscape thrive, preventing common problems before they start and ensuring your outdoor space remains vibrant and resilient year-round.
Questions and Answers
Why are my shrubs in Woodburn dying, and how can Cleansky's gardening services help?
In Woodburn, a common cause of dying shrubs is soil compaction, which restricts root growth and water absorption. Our gardening service begins with a soil health assessment. We then perform core aeration and amend the soil with organic material to break up compaction, allowing roots to breathe and access nutrients. We'll also recommend and plant native, hardy shrubs better suited to our local conditions for a healthier, more sustainable garden.
How does your landscape maintenance program address soil compaction problems?
Our proactive landscape maintenance program is designed to prevent and correct soil compaction. This includes seasonal core aeration, which creates channels in the soil for air, water, and nutrients to reach grassroots. We also use specialized equipment to avoid over-compacting soil during routine mowing and trimming. By improving soil structure and health over time, we help your lawn and plantings become more drought-tolerant and resistant to disease, solving a key local issue.
What specific gardening tasks do you recommend for Woodburn's soil to keep plants healthy?
For Woodburn's often compacted soil, we focus on tasks that improve long-term soil structure. Key recommendations include annual aeration, top-dressing lawns with compost, and using mulch in garden beds to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. We also advise on proper, deep watering techniques rather than frequent shallow watering, which encourages deeper root growth. These expert gardening practices are tailored to our local environment to promote robust plant health.

















