Ekg Landscaping: Reliable Landscapers Serving Savannah, GA 31410

Savannah, GA 31410

(912) 944-7052

What the Company Handles

  • Lawn care

Company Background

Ekg Landscaping is a trusted lawn service provider in Savannah, GA, specializing in comprehensive lawn care solutions tailored to the local environment. We understand the common challenges Savannah homeowners face, such as tree root lawn damage and dead lawn areas, which often result from our region's specific soil conditions and mature tree growth. Our expert team addresses these issues directly through targeted lawn care services, including root management, soil aeration, and specialized reseeding techniques. By diagnosing the underlying causes of lawn damage—whether from invasive roots, poor drainage, or nutrient deficiencies—we restore healthy, vibrant grass that withstands Savannah's climate. We're committed to helping our neighbors maintain beautiful, resilient lawns year-round.

FAQs

How does Ekg Landscaping handle tree root damage in Savannah lawns?

We start by assessing the extent of root intrusion and soil compaction, common issues here due to Savannah's mature trees. Our lawn care service includes gentle root pruning where needed, followed by aeration to improve soil health and overseeding with durable grass varieties suited to our local climate. This approach minimizes further damage while promoting robust lawn recovery.

What causes dead lawn areas in Savannah, and how can your lawn care help?

Dead patches in Savannah often stem from factors like shade from dense trees, poor drainage in our clay-rich soils, or pest activity. Our lawn care service addresses this by testing soil pH and nutrients, implementing tailored watering schedules, and using shade-tolerant grass blends for reseeding. We also provide guidance on proper mowing and maintenance to prevent recurrence.

Can your lawn care services prevent future tree root problems in my yard?

Yes, our proactive lawn care includes regular aeration to reduce soil compaction and encourage deeper grass roots, which can better coexist with tree roots. We also recommend strategic planting and mulching to divert root growth away from lawn areas. For existing trees, we offer root barrier consultations as part of our comprehensive service to protect your lawn long-term.



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