Landscaping Fullerton CA | Call Dragonfly Landscape
301 N Sweet Ave, Fullerton, CA 92833
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
How can I fix compacted soil in my Fullerton yard?
Compacted soil is common here and prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching plant roots. We recommend core aeration, which removes small plugs of soil to relieve compaction and improve drainage. For severe cases, we may also incorporate organic matter like compost to rebuild soil structure, ensuring your lawn and plants get the foundation they need to thrive in our local conditions.
What's the best way to prevent weeds from taking over my landscape beds?
The most effective strategy is a multi-layered approach. We start with a thorough removal of existing weeds, then apply a pre-emergent herbicide to stop new seeds from germinating. Finally, we install a fresh layer of high-quality mulch, which suppresses weed growth, retains soil moisture, and gives your Fullerton garden beds a clean, finished look that's easier to maintain.
Can you help improve the drainage in my yard to prevent water pooling?
Absolutely. Poor drainage often stems from compacted soil or improper grading. We assess your property's slope and soil composition, then implement solutions like French drains, dry creek beds, or regrading to redirect water flow away from your home's foundation and low-lying areas. This protects your landscape and property from water damage, a key concern for many Fullerton homes.
Business Background
Dragonfly Landscape serves homeowners in Fullerton, CA, addressing common local challenges like compacted soil and persistent weeds in landscape beds. As a Fullerton-based landscaping company, they understand how the local climate and soil conditions contribute to these issues. They focus on practical, sustainable solutions to improve soil health, promote proper drainage, and implement effective weed management strategies. By providing targeted care for local gardens and outdoor spaces, Dragonfly Landscape helps Fullerton residents create healthier, more resilient landscapes that thrive with less maintenance, enhancing both curb appeal and property value in the community.

















