Reliable Landscaping Services in York, NE 68467 - Dickerson Fence & Landscaping
306 N Academy Ave, York, NE 68467
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Meet the Team
Dickerson Fence & Landscaping is a trusted, local provider in York, NE, dedicated to enhancing and protecting residential properties. York homeowners commonly face landscaping challenges like unsightly lawn fungus diseases and disruptive tree root damage, which can compromise curb appeal and property health. Dickerson Fence & Landscaping offers expert solutions tailored to the Nebraska climate, including diagnosis and treatment for fungal issues and strategic interventions to manage invasive roots. Their team combines local knowledge with professional skill to restore and maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces, ensuring your lawn remains a durable and attractive asset for your home.
Questions and Answers
What are common signs of lawn fungus in the York, NE area, and how do you treat it?
In our York climate, common signs include circular brown patches, yellowing grass, or a powdery or slimy coating. We start with a proper diagnosis, as treatment depends on the specific fungus. Our approach often involves improving drainage, adjusting mowing and watering practices, and applying targeted, effective fungicides to restore your lawn's health and prevent recurrence.
How can you fix lawn damage caused by tree roots without harming the tree?
We use several neighborly techniques. For surface roots, we can carefully grade the area and add a layer of topsoil and shade-tolerant sod or seed. In other cases, we might create a decorative mulch bed around the roots. Our priority is to resolve the tripping hazard and uneven lawn while preserving the health and stability of your valuable trees.
What's the best way to prevent tree roots from damaging my lawn in the first place?
Prevention starts with smart planning. When planting new trees, we help choose species with less aggressive root systems and plant them at a proper distance from the lawn. For existing trees, maintaining a consistent, deep watering schedule encourages roots to grow downward rather than surface-seeking. Regular core aeration of your lawn also helps improve soil structure and reduces compaction that can force roots upward.

