Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Our Story
DLC Tree & Landscapes is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Bealeton, VA, and the surrounding Fauquier County area. We understand the specific challenges homeowners in our community face, such as overgrown shrubs that block walkways and windows, or persistent moss that chokes out healthy lawn grass. Our team provides comprehensive solutions tailored to the local climate and soil conditions. We specialize in professional shrub trimming and pruning to restore order and plant health, as well as targeted lawn care treatments to eliminate moss and promote a thick, resilient turf. From routine maintenance to seasonal clean-ups, DLC Tree & Landscapes is committed to enhancing your property's curb appeal and health with reliable, expert service.
Q&A
What's the best way to handle overgrown shrubs common in Bealeton?
For the overgrown shrubs we often see here, a professional pruning and shaping service is key. Our team at DLC Tree & Landscapes doesn't just hack them back; we assess the plant's health and growth pattern. We perform selective thinning and reduction cuts to restore a natural shape, improve air circulation to prevent disease, and encourage healthy new growth. This approach solves the immediate overgrowth issue and sets your landscape up for long-term vitality.
Why does moss keep taking over my lawn, and how can DLC help?
Moss thrives in Bealeton lawns due to common local conditions like compacted soil, shade, poor drainage, or low soil pH. Simply raking it out won't fix the root cause. We start with a detailed analysis of your lawn's specific issues. Our services then address the underlying problems through core aeration to relieve compaction, tailored soil amendments to balance pH, and recommendations for shade-tolerant grass varieties or drainage solutions to create an environment where your grass can outcompete the moss.
When is the ideal time for shrub trimming and lawn care in our area?
Timing is crucial for effective results in Fauquier County. For most flowering shrubs, late winter or early spring pruning (while dormant) is ideal to promote vigorous summer blooms. For evergreen shaping, late spring is often best. Regarding moss control and lawn revitalization, late summer through early fall is the prime window. This allows for aeration, overseeding, and fertilization so new grass establishes strong roots before winter. We'll create a seasonal schedule tailored to your property's specific needs.

















