Business Offerings
- Tree care services
- Snow removal
- Lawn care
Q&A
My yard in Wyoming often has standing water after it rains. Can your lawn care service help with that?
Absolutely. Standing water is a common issue in our area and can harm your grass and create muddy patches. Our lawn care service includes aeration and grading solutions to improve soil drainage and direct water away from your home's foundation. We'll assess your specific yard to create a plan that promotes a healthier, drier lawn.
We have a shrub that looks like it's dying. What does your tree care service do for shrubs and smaller plants?
Our tree care services extend to shrubs and ornamental plants. We can diagnose the cause, which could be disease, pests, or improper soil conditions common in our region. We provide treatments, pruning to remove dead or diseased branches, and advice on proper care to try and revive your plant and prevent the issue from spreading to others in your landscape.
For snow removal, do you offer seasonal contracts for Wyoming residents?
Yes, we recommend our seasonal contracts for reliable, automatic service. This means we'll be there to clear your driveways and walkways whenever snow reaches a predetermined depth, so you don't have to call each time. It's the best way to ensure safety and convenience throughout a Pennsylvania winter, giving you one less thing to worry about.
Company Background
Crossley's Landscaping is your Wyoming, PA neighbor for year-round property care. We understand the specific challenges of our local landscape, including issues like standing water that can damage lawns and dying shrubs that impact curb appeal. Our team provides targeted solutions: expert lawn care to manage drainage and promote healthy growth, comprehensive snow removal to keep your property safe and accessible all winter, and professional tree care to diagnose and treat unhealthy plants. We're dedicated to solving the practical problems Wyoming homeowners face, ensuring your property is not only beautiful but also functional and resilient against our region's seasonal changes.

















