Douglas Landscaping | Qualified Landscaping Services in Montgomery, TX

Montgomery, TX 77316

(936) 449-0967

Property Service Solutions

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Company Profile

Douglas Landscaping is your trusted, local partner for maintaining beautiful and healthy outdoor spaces in Montgomery, TX. We understand the common frustrations homeowners face, such as irrigation timer malfunctions leading to water waste or stressed plants, and persistent weeds overtaking mulch beds. Our team provides reliable, expert solutions to these everyday problems, ensuring your landscape is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. From troubleshooting and repairing irrigation systems to professional weed control and mulch bed maintenance, we focus on practical, long-lasting results that enhance your property's curb appeal and value right here in Montgomery.

FAQs

My irrigation timer in Montgomery keeps failing. Can you help, and what's usually the issue?

Absolutely. A failing irrigation timer is a common issue in our area, often caused by power surges, water damage, or simple wear and tear. We diagnose the problem—whether it's the timer itself, wiring, or a connection issue—and provide a reliable repair or replacement. Proper irrigation is key to conserving water and keeping your lawn healthy in the Montgomery climate.

Weeds keep coming back in my mulch beds. What's your approach to weed control?

We tackle mulch bed weeds with a proactive, two-step method. First, we manually remove existing weeds and their roots. Then, we apply a pre-emergent herbicide specifically formulated for our local soil and weed types to prevent new growth. We also recommend refreshing your mulch layer periodically, as it's a natural weed barrier that retains moisture for your plants.

As a Montgomery homeowner, what's the best way to maintain my landscape between your visits?

Great question! We recommend a simple routine: regularly check your irrigation system for broken heads or leaks, especially after mowing. Hand-pull any new weeds in mulch beds as soon as you see them before they seed. Also, keep mulch a few inches away from tree trunks and home foundations to prevent moisture issues. We're always just a phone call away if you need a hand.



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