Provided Services
- Lawn care
Q&A
How can Cureton Lawncare's lawn care services help with dying shrubs in my Simpsonville yard?
Our lawn care services include soil testing and targeted fertilization to address nutrient deficiencies common in Simpsonville's soil, which often cause shrubs to die. We also provide proper pruning and pest management to revive and protect your plants, ensuring they thrive in our local climate.
What solutions do you offer for standing water issues in Simpsonville lawns?
We tackle standing water by assessing your yard's drainage and implementing solutions like aeration to improve soil absorption, regrading to direct water flow, and installing French drains if needed. This prevents waterlogging, protects your lawn's health, and reduces mosquito breeding grounds common in our area.
Can your lawn care services prevent both dying shrubs and standing water problems in one plan?
Yes, our customized lawn care plans integrate drainage improvements with plant health strategies. By aerating soil to reduce compaction and using proper irrigation techniques, we enhance root health for shrubs while minimizing water pooling, offering a comprehensive fix for Simpsonville's typical yard issues.
Meet the Team
Cureton Lawncare is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service provider in Simpsonville, SC, dedicated to keeping your yard healthy and beautiful year-round. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, including mowing, fertilization, and weed control, tailored to the Upstate's unique climate and soil conditions. Many Simpsonville homeowners face issues like dying shrubs and standing water in their yards, which can lead to root rot, pest infestations, and unsightly, waterlogged areas. Our expert team addresses these common local problems by implementing proper drainage solutions, soil aeration, and targeted plant health treatments to revive struggling shrubs and prevent water accumulation. With a focus on sustainable practices and personalized service, we help you achieve a lush, vibrant lawn that enhances your home's curb appeal and withstands local environmental challenges.

















