Landscaping Minneapolis MN | Call Dragonfly Design and Landscape, LLC

5253 Colfax Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55430

(612) 529-5957

Local Business Overview

Dragonfly Design and Landscape, LLC is a Minneapolis-based landscaping company dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces for Twin Cities homeowners. We understand the unique challenges of Minnesota lawns, particularly issues like lawn fungus and soil compaction, which are common in our local climate and soil conditions. Our team offers comprehensive solutions, from targeted treatments and aeration to improve soil health, to custom designs that incorporate resilient plants and proper drainage. We're committed to sustainable practices that not only resolve these immediate problems but also build long-term vitality for your landscape, ensuring it thrives through every season.

Service Capabilities

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

FAQs

How can you help with the lawn fungus I see in my Minneapolis yard?

We start with a precise diagnosis of the specific fungus, as treatment depends on the type. Our approach often includes targeted, eco-friendly fungicide applications combined with cultural practices like improving soil aeration, adjusting your mowing height, and recommending proper watering schedules to create an environment where your grass can outcompete the disease.

What's the best solution for the hard, compacted soil in my yard?

Core aeration is the most effective solution for Minneapolis-area soil compaction. We use professional equipment to remove small plugs of soil, which allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the root zone. We often pair this with overseeding to introduce robust grass varieties and top-dressing with compost to improve soil structure long-term.

Can you design a landscape that's less prone to these common local problems?

Absolutely. Our design philosophy focuses on building resilient landscapes. We select disease-resistant plant varieties, incorporate proper grading and drainage to prevent waterlogging (a contributor to fungus), and use techniques like creating healthy planting beds with amended soil to reduce compaction issues from the start, giving your new landscape a strong foundation.



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