Company Background
Geo Landscape is a Federal Way-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common local problems of persistent mulch bed weeds and dead lawn areas. We understand that the Pacific Northwest climate and soil conditions can create these specific challenges for homeowners. Our team provides targeted solutions, including professional weed barrier installation, proper mulching techniques to suppress weed growth, and comprehensive lawn care services that address soil health, aeration, and reseeding to revive dead patches. We focus on sustainable, long-term results that enhance your property's curb appeal and resilience, tailored to the unique needs of the Federal Way community.
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
What's the most effective way to prevent weeds in my Federal Way mulch beds?
The key is a multi-step approach. First, we thoroughly remove existing weeds and roots. Then, we install a professional-grade permeable landscape fabric as a barrier, which allows water through but blocks sunlight to prevent new weed seeds from germinating. Finally, we apply a proper depth of high-quality mulch. This layered defense is crucial for our local soil and is more effective than mulch alone.
Why do I keep getting dead patches in my lawn, and how can Geo Landscape fix them?
Dead patches in Federal Way are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or thatch buildup, which prevent water and nutrients from reaching the roots. We don't just reseed; we diagnose the root cause. Our service includes core aeration to relieve compaction, dethatching, and soil amendment to improve health, followed by overseeding with grass varieties suited to our local climate for a thicker, more resilient lawn.
Can you help with both my weedy flower beds and my patchy lawn at the same time?
Absolutely. These issues are often connected, as weeds can spread and unhealthy soil affects both beds and grass. We offer integrated landscape care plans. We can schedule a comprehensive service to clear and protect your mulch beds while simultaneously aerating, amending, and reseeding your lawn. This coordinated approach saves you time and creates a uniformly healthy, beautiful yard.

















