Dothan Landscaping | Trusted Landscaping Services in Dothan, AL

275 N Foster St Ste 405, Dothan, AL 36301

(334) 232-9275

Our Story

Dothan Landscaping is your local, trusted partner for maintaining and enhancing the beauty and health of your outdoor space in Dothan, AL. We understand the specific challenges Wiregrass homeowners face, such as landscape edging damage from soil erosion and persistent lawn drainage problems that can lead to soggy patches and root rot. Our team specializes in practical, durable solutions tailored to our local climate and soil conditions. We focus on repairing and installing robust landscape edging to define and protect your garden beds, and we implement effective drainage systems to channel water away from your property. With Dothan Landscaping, you get more than a service; you get a long-term plan to protect your investment and enjoy a resilient, beautiful yard year-round.

Questions and Answers

What's the most common cause of landscape edging damage in Dothan, and how do you fix it?

In Dothan, the most common causes are soil erosion from heavy rains and pressure from expanding tree roots. We don't just replace the damaged section; we assess the underlying cause. Our fix often involves re-grading the area for better water runoff and installing a more durable, deeper-set edging material that can withstand our local conditions, preventing the same issue from recurring.

How can you tell if my Dothan home has a lawn drainage problem, and what's a typical solution?

Signs include standing water for more than 24 hours after rain, constantly soggy soil, or thinning grass in low areas. We perform a site evaluation to identify the water flow pattern. A common, effective solution for many Dothan homes is installing a French drain system—a gravel-filled trench with a perforated pipe that discreetly redirects excess groundwater away from your lawn's problem areas and foundation.

As a Dothan homeowner, should I address edging or drainage issues first?

Drainage should almost always come first. If you have water pooling or eroding soil, it will quickly undermine any new edging work. We recommend starting with a drainage assessment and solution. Once water is properly managed, the soil becomes more stable, allowing us to install landscape edging that will last, protecting your investment and giving you a clean, defined yard look.

Service Capabilities

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services


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