Frakesboys lawn and landscaping - Bartlesville's Best Landscaping
Bartlesville, OK 74006
FAQs
Can unhealthy trees cause my lawn to die in patches?
Absolutely. Trees suffering from disease, pests, or root damage can stress your entire landscape. An unhealthy tree may compete aggressively for water and nutrients, or its roots can create soil compaction that prevents grass from thriving. Our tree care services, including disease and insect management, help restore tree health, which often improves the growing conditions for your lawn below. It’s all connected.
What's the best way to deal with dead lawn areas in Bartlesville?
The first step is a proper diagnosis. Dead patches can stem from many issues: soil problems, pests, or shading from overgrown trees. We start with a thorough inspection of your lawn and tree canopy. Often, strategic tree pruning or trimming to increase sunlight, combined with targeted lawn care, is the solution. For severe cases, we may recommend tree removal or stump grinding to eliminate competition and allow for full lawn rehabilitation.
Should I remove a tree or try to save it if it's affecting my lawn?
We always explore preservation first. Through services like cabling, bracing, and proactive disease management, we can often save a valuable tree and mitigate its impact on your lawn. However, if a tree is dead, dangerously unstable, or has incurable disease, removal is the safest and most practical choice. We provide expert tree removal and stump removal to clear the area, so you can replant grass or a new, healthier tree suited to our local climate.
What the Company Handles
- Tree planting
- Tree removal
- Tree pruning or trimming
- Tree transplanting
- Tree cabling or bracing
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
Business Background
Frakesboys Lawn and Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned business serving Bartlesville, OK, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive lawn and tree care, including everything from routine mowing and disease management to expert tree removal and stump grinding. A common challenge for local homeowners is dealing with patchy or dead lawn areas, often caused by soil compaction, improper watering, or underlying tree health issues. Our integrated approach addresses these problems at the root—literally. We don't just treat the symptoms; we assess your entire landscape, from soil and turf health to the condition of your trees, to provide solutions that restore vitality and create a resilient, green outdoor space you can enjoy year-round.
























