Local Business Description
Cutting up Landscaping is a dedicated Kingston-based landscaping company focused on the specific challenges of local properties. We understand that dead lawn areas and damage from tree roots are common frustrations for homeowners in our area. Our team specializes in diagnosing the underlying causes of these issues, such as soil compaction, poor drainage, or root competition. We provide targeted solutions like core aeration, strategic overseeding with hardy local grass blends, and expert tree root management to restore the health and beauty of your lawn. As a local business, we're committed to helping Kingston residents achieve resilient, thriving outdoor spaces that can withstand our regional conditions.
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to fix dead patches in my Kingston lawn?
In Kingston, dead patches often stem from soil compaction, thatch buildup, or localized drought stress. Our process starts with core aeration to relieve compaction and improve water penetration, followed by overseeding with durable grass varieties suited to our local climate. We also assess drainage and may recommend targeted soil amendments to create a healthier foundation for lasting results.
Can you fix lawn damage caused by tree roots without harming the tree?
Absolutely. Surface roots are a common issue in our area. We use expert techniques like vertical mulching to aerate the soil around roots and alleviate compaction, or we can apply a shallow layer of topsoil and overseed to create a stable grass cover over the roots. Our priority is to improve the lawn's health while protecting the integrity and health of your valuable trees.
How do you prevent these lawn problems from coming back?
Prevention is key. We develop a customized seasonal maintenance plan that includes proper mowing heights for our region, timely fertilization to strengthen grass roots, and continued aeration to combat soil compaction. For areas with persistent tree root issues, we might recommend transitioning to a shade-tolerant ground cover or creating a defined mulched bed, which is a practical and attractive long-term solution.
