Gene's Down to Earth Landscape | Qualified Landscapers in Poulsbo, WA
Poulsbo, WA 98370
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Overview
Gene's Down to Earth Landscape is a trusted, family-owned landscaping company serving Poulsbo and the surrounding Kitsap County. We understand the unique challenges of our local climate, where moisture can lead to common problems like lawn fungus and inefficient sprinkler systems. Our team provides expert diagnosis and treatment for lawn diseases, using targeted solutions to restore your grass's health without harming the local environment. We also specialize in sprinkler system inspections and repairs, fixing leaks to conserve water and ensure your lawn gets the precise hydration it needs. Committed to honest, reliable service, we help Poulsbo homeowners maintain beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces.
FAQs
What are the signs of lawn fungus in Poulsbo, and how can you treat it?
Common signs in our area include circular brown patches, slimy or discolored grass blades, and unusual mushrooms. We start with a free inspection to identify the specific fungus, then apply targeted, eco-friendly treatments. We also advise on proper mowing and watering practices to prevent future outbreaks, as our damp climate can make lawns more susceptible.
My water bill seems high. Could it be a sprinkler leak, and how do you find it?
Absolutely. A sudden spike in your water bill, soggy spots in the yard, or poor water pressure are key indicators of a leak. Our technicians perform a comprehensive system check, testing each zone and inspecting valves and heads. We pinpoint the exact location of the leak—often at connections or cracked lines—and make efficient repairs to save you water and money.
Can you help prevent lawn fungus and sprinkler issues before they start?
Yes, proactive care is our specialty. For fungus, we recommend core aeration to improve drainage and tailored fertilization to strengthen grass. For sprinklers, we offer seasonal start-up and winterization services to ensure heads are aligned, pressure is correct, and the system is free of damage. This preventative approach is the best defense against Poulsbo's common landscaping challenges.

















