Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Green Acres help with the yard erosion I'm seeing around my Dumas home?
Yard erosion is a common issue here due to our soil composition and weather patterns. We address it by first assessing the slope and drainage, then implementing solutions like strategic re-grading, installing erosion-control barriers, or establishing deep-rooted native ground cover. Our goal is to stabilize your soil to protect your property's foundation and landscaping investment.
What's the best way to prevent weeds from taking over my mulch beds in Dumas?
The key is a proper foundation. We start by removing existing weeds and applying a high-quality landscape fabric barrier before installing fresh mulch. We recommend using a thicker layer of shredded hardwood mulch, which is excellent for our climate, as it decomposes slowly and forms a natural mat that suppresses weed seeds. Regular maintenance checks help keep them pristine.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance to keep these common problems from coming back?
Absolutely. We offer tailored maintenance plans that include seasonal mulch refreshing, bed edging, proactive weed control, and erosion spot-checks, especially after heavy rains. This proactive approach saves you time and money in the long run by preserving the health and beauty of your landscape year-round.
Company Background
Green Acres is Dumas's trusted local landscaping partner, specializing in solving the specific yard challenges homeowners face in our region. We understand that our local soil and climate can lead to frustrating issues like persistent yard erosion and weed-filled mulch beds, which can damage your property's curb appeal and value. Our team provides tailored solutions, from strategic grading and soil stabilization to professional mulch bed installation and maintenance, to create resilient, beautiful, and low-maintenance outdoor spaces. We're dedicated to enhancing the beauty and functionality of Dumas properties, one healthy lawn and garden at a time.

















