Eazy Does It | Expert Landscaping in Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA 90001

(661) 468-6515

Company Background

Eazy Does It is a Los Angeles landscaping company dedicated to helping homeowners tackle the city's unique climate challenges, particularly lawn drought stress and dry patches. We understand that maintaining a healthy, green lawn in LA requires specialized knowledge and water-wise solutions. Our approach focuses on sustainable practices, efficient irrigation system evaluations, and soil health improvements to combat the effects of heat and water restrictions. By addressing the root causes of drought stress, we help you achieve a resilient, beautiful outdoor space that thrives in our local environment while conserving our vital water resources.

Question Answers

What's the most common cause of dry lawn patches in Los Angeles, and how do you fix it?

In LA, dry patches are often caused by a combination of compacted soil, poor irrigation coverage, and drought stress. We start with a thorough inspection of your irrigation system to identify dry zones, then perform core aeration to relieve soil compaction and improve water penetration. Often, adjusting sprinkler heads or adding targeted drip irrigation in problem areas provides the precise watering needed to revive those patches efficiently.

How can I keep my lawn healthy during LA's mandatory water restrictions?

It's all about working smarter, not harder with water. We recommend a three-step approach: first, ensure your irrigation system is leak-free and calibrated for early morning watering to minimize evaporation. Second, apply a layer of organic mulch around plants and in garden beds to retain soil moisture. Third, consider transitioning some high-water-use turf areas to drought-tolerant native plants or permeable hardscaping, which we can help design and install to maintain beauty while drastically reducing water needs.

My lawn looks thin and stressed even with watering. What's wrong?

This is a classic sign of lawn drought stress in our area, where shallow watering encourages weak root systems. The problem likely isn't the amount of water, but how deeply it penetrates. We perform a soil analysis and often find that deep root fertilization and a switch to cycle-and-soak irrigation schedules are the solutions. This method waters in short, repeated cycles, allowing moisture to seep deep into the soil, which encourages stronger, drought-resistant roots and a thicker, healthier lawn.

Property Service Solutions

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services


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