Core Services
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Insect management - shrubs
- Shrub transplanting
- Tree planting
- Shrub planting
Common Questions
How can D&Z Landscaping help with yard erosion problems common in Tulsa?
We address erosion through services like earthmoving and regrading to reshape your land for proper drainage, along with retaining wall construction to stabilize slopes. Our landscape design includes erosion-resistant plants and irrigation systems that prevent water runoff, protecting your soil and foundation.
What solutions do you offer for patchy lawn grass in Tulsa yards?
Our lawn care services include soil analysis, aeration, and reseeding with grass varieties suited to Oklahoma's climate. We also provide irrigation repair and design to ensure even watering, plus shrub and tree care to eliminate competition for nutrients, giving your lawn the best chance to grow thick and healthy.
Can you handle both construction and maintenance for a complete landscaping project?
Yes, we offer full-service solutions from initial design and construction—like patio installation and walkway building—to ongoing maintenance including shrub pruning, disease management, and irrigation upkeep. This integrated approach ensures your landscape remains beautiful and functional year-round.
Local Business Description
D&Z Landscaping is a Tulsa-based landscaping company dedicated to transforming outdoor spaces and solving common local yard challenges. We specialize in comprehensive services including earthmoving and regrading to address yard erosion, landscape construction and installation to create stable, beautiful environments, and lawn care to fix patchy grass issues. Our team handles everything from driveway and patio construction to irrigation design, shrub and tree care, and retaining walls that prevent soil displacement. For Tulsa homeowners dealing with erosion or uneven lawns, we provide expert solutions like proper grading, drainage systems, and sustainable planting to create durable, low-maintenance landscapes that thrive in Oklahoma's climate.
