D & N Landscape Maintenance - Wyoming's Emergency Landscapers
2450 28th St SW, Wyoming, MI 49519
Meet the Team
D & N Landscape Maintenance is a dedicated, local landscaping company serving Wyoming, MI homeowners. We specialize in solving the common local challenges of bare lawn patches and soil compaction, which can make yards look unhealthy and prevent proper grass growth. Our team provides targeted solutions like core aeration to relieve compacted soil, overseeding to fill in bare spots with resilient grass varieties, and customized soil amendments to improve turf health. We focus on practical, effective maintenance that strengthens your lawn against West Michigan's conditions, helping you achieve a thicker, greener, and more usable outdoor space right in your neighborhood.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to fix bare patches in my Wyoming lawn?
For bare patches common in our area, we recommend a combination of core aeration and overseeding. Aeration relieves the soil compaction that often causes poor growth, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach the roots. We then overseed with high-quality grass blends suited for West Michigan's climate. This approach doesn't just patch the problem—it rejuvenates your entire lawn for thicker, more durable turf.
How can I tell if my soil is compacted, and what does D & N do about it?
Signs of soil compaction in Wyoming include water pooling on the surface, thin grass, and difficulty pushing a tool into the ground. We perform core aeration, which removes small plugs of soil to create channels for air, water, and fertilizer to penetrate deeply. This service is crucial for local lawns that endure foot traffic and heavy clay soils, promoting stronger root systems and healthier grass.
As a local homeowner, what's the most important seasonal lawn care service I should consider?
For Wyoming lawns, fall core aeration and overseeding are arguably the most impactful services. The cooler temperatures and autumn rains create ideal conditions for new grass seed to establish strong roots before winter. Addressing compaction and bare spots in the fall sets your lawn up for a robust, green comeback in the spring, giving it a head start against weeds and summer stress.

















