Meet the Team
Frommann Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Kalamazoo and the surrounding communities. We specialize in diagnosing and solving common lawn health issues prevalent in our area, such as persistent dead patches and uneven sprinkler coverage that leave lawns stressed and unsightly. Our team provides expert assessments to identify the root cause—whether it's soil compaction, improper irrigation, or nutrient deficiency—and delivers tailored solutions to restore your lawn's health and vibrancy. We are committed to enhancing the beauty and value of Kalamazoo homes with reliable, professional service and a deep understanding of local growing conditions.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
Why does my Kalamazoo lawn keep developing dead spots even with watering?
Dead spots in Kalamazoo lawns are often caused by more than just lack of water. Common local issues include soil compaction from heavy clay, thatch buildup, or uneven sprinkler coverage that misses key areas. We conduct a thorough analysis of your soil and irrigation system to pinpoint the exact cause and recommend solutions like core aeration, targeted overseeding, or sprinkler head adjustments to promote healthy, even growth.
How can I tell if my sprinkler system has coverage gaps in Kalamazoo?
A simple 'can test' can help: place empty tuna cans around your lawn and run your sprinklers for a set time. Measure the water in each can; significant differences indicate uneven coverage. In Kalamazoo, factors like wind, sloping yards, and outdated sprinkler heads often create gaps. Our professionals perform detailed irrigation audits to map your system's coverage and make precise adjustments or repairs to ensure every part of your lawn gets the water it needs.
What's the best approach to fix a chronically thin or patchy lawn in our local climate?
For Kalamazoo's climate, a holistic approach works best. We start with soil testing to check pH and nutrient levels, then address compaction with aeration. We recommend overseeding with hardy, region-appropriate grass blends that can withstand our seasonal shifts. Finally, we ensure your irrigation is optimized to support new growth. This combined strategy tackles the underlying issues to build a thicker, more resilient lawn that lasts.

















