Five Seasons Landscaping - Silver Spring's Best Landscaping Services
614 Cannon Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904
What the Company Handles
- Landscape design
- Greenscape design
Local Business Overview
Five Seasons Landscaping serves Silver Spring, MD, by creating beautiful, functional, and healthy outdoor spaces. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling and damage, and persistent lawn fungus diseases that can ruin your yard. Our expert team specializes in professional landscape and greenscape design to directly address these issues. Through thoughtful grading solutions and the selection of disease-resistant plants and proper layouts, we build landscapes that not only enhance your property's curb appeal but also promote long-term lawn health and proper drainage, solving the root causes of Silver Spring's most frequent landscaping problems.
FAQs
How can a professional landscape design fix poor drainage and grading issues in my Silver Spring yard?
Poor grading is a common issue here due to our soil and weather. Our landscape design process starts with a detailed site analysis to identify low spots and water flow problems. We then craft a custom design that incorporates strategic grading, swales, and possibly dry creek beds or French drains to redirect water away from your home's foundation and low-lying lawn areas. This not only solves pooling water but also creates a stable, healthy base for your new landscape.
What is greenscape design, and how does it help prevent lawn fungus in Maryland?
Greenscape design focuses on the living, growing elements of your landscape. For Silver Spring lawns prone to fungus, we design with prevention in mind. This means selecting fungus-resistant grass varieties suited to our climate, planning for optimal air circulation and sunlight exposure through strategic plant placement, and creating irrigation plans that avoid over-watering—a key contributor to fungal growth. It's a holistic approach to building a naturally resilient yard.
Can you handle both the design and the correction of an existing lawn disease problem?
Absolutely. We first address any active fungus or disease with appropriate, targeted treatments. Then, our design expertise comes into play. We'll redesign the affected areas, often incorporating solutions like improving soil composition, adjusting grading for better drainage, and replanting with disease-resistant species. Our goal is to not just fix the current issue but to redesign your landscape to be less susceptible to problems in the future.



