Our Story
Elyse Boutelle Landscape is a Miami-based landscaping company dedicated to solving common South Florida lawn and garden challenges. We understand that Miami's unique climate and soil can lead to persistent issues like unsightly bare spots in your lawn and damage caused by aggressive tree roots. Our team provides targeted solutions to restore your property's beauty and health, from repairing root-damaged turf and leveling affected areas to reseeding and sodding for a lush, even lawn. We focus on resilient, locally-suited plants and proven techniques to ensure your landscaping not only recovers but thrives in our local environment, enhancing your home's curb appeal and value.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
How do you fix lawn damage from tree roots in Miami?
We address tree root damage by first assessing the health of the tree and the extent of the lawn damage. Our typical solution involves carefully grading the affected area, adding quality topsoil, and then re-sodding or re-seeding with grass varieties known for their resilience in South Florida. We can also install subtle root barriers or recommend strategic pruning to help prevent future issues, ensuring a healthy, level lawn.
What's the best way to repair bare spots in my Miami lawn?
For bare spots, we diagnose the underlying cause—common culprits here are soil compaction, pests, or improper watering. Our repair process includes aerating the soil, applying a nutrient-rich top dressing, and using high-quality sod or seed that matches your existing grass. We'll also provide tailored advice on irrigation and maintenance to help those new patches blend seamlessly and stay healthy in our sun and humidity.
Do you use plants and solutions suited for Miami's climate?
Absolutely. All our landscaping solutions are chosen specifically for the South Florida environment. We use native and adaptive plants that are drought-tolerant and resistant to local pests, and we employ soil amendments that work with our sandy soil. This approach not only solves immediate issues like bare spots but also creates a more sustainable, low-maintenance, and beautiful landscape that can handle Miami's weather.

















