Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
Business Background
Gassed Up Lawn Care is a Gretna-based lawn service dedicated to tackling the specific challenges of our local landscape. We understand the common issues of soil compaction, which suffocates grass roots, and salt damage from our Gulf-influenced environment, which can stress and kill plants. Our professional lawn care services directly address these problems. Through core aeration, we relieve soil compaction, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach the roots. We also provide expert fertilization and soil amendment strategies to help lawns recover from salt stress and build resilience. Trust your Gretna lawn to a team that knows the local soil and provides the targeted care it needs to thrive.
Q&A
How does your lawn care service help with our area's hard, compacted soil?
Compacted soil is a common issue in Gretna that prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. Our core aeration service is key—it removes small plugs of soil to relieve compaction. This allows your lawn to breathe, promotes deeper root growth, and improves drainage, making your grass healthier and more resilient against drought and stress.
Can you help repair a lawn damaged by salt from storms or nearby water?
Absolutely. Salt damage can dehydrate plants and harm soil structure. Our approach includes a deep, thorough watering schedule to help flush salts from the root zone, followed by targeted soil amendments and balanced fertilization. This helps restore soil health and provides the nutrients your Gretna lawn needs to recover and grow strong again.
What specific lawn care steps do you take for homes in Gretna?
For Gretna lawns, we start with an assessment of your soil's unique condition, focusing on compaction and salt stress. Our service plan typically includes core aeration to alleviate compaction, tailored fertilization to counteract nutrient leaching from salt, and advice on proper watering practices. It's a localized strategy designed for the specific challenges we face here on the Westbank.

















