Landscaping Omaha NE | Call Felix's Tree & Landscaping Services
4534 Walnut St, Omaha, NE 68107
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Felix's help with the soil compaction I see in my Omaha yard?
Soil compaction is very common in our area due to clay-heavy soil and foot traffic. We perform professional core aeration, which removes small plugs of soil to alleviate compaction. This allows essential water, air, and nutrients to reach grassroots, promoting a thicker, healthier lawn that's more resilient to our local climate.
What's the best way to stop yard erosion on my Omaha property?
Stopping erosion starts with a proper assessment of water flow on your specific lot. For many Omaha homes, we recommend solutions like re-grading to redirect water, installing French drains for subsurface water management, or building retaining walls and terraces on sloped areas. We use materials suited for Nebraska weather to create a permanent fix.
Can improving my landscape really help with drainage issues in Omaha?
Absolutely. Proper landscaping is the first line of defense against drainage problems. We design and install solutions that work with Omaha's terrain, such as creating swales (shallow ditches) to channel water away from your foundation and using permeable materials in hardscapes. This protects your home's structure and prevents soggy, muddy areas in your yard.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Profile
Felix's Tree & Landscaping Services is a trusted local provider in Omaha, NE, dedicated to solving common residential landscaping challenges. Many Omaha homes struggle with soil compaction and yard erosion, which can damage property foundations and create unsightly, unusable outdoor spaces. Felix's team specializes in diagnosing these specific local issues, offering targeted solutions like core aeration to relieve compacted soil and strategic grading or retaining wall installation to combat erosion. By addressing the root causes with expert techniques and durable materials, they help Omaha homeowners reclaim their yards, improve drainage, and create stable, healthy landscapes that enhance curb appeal and property value for the long term.

















