Meet the Team
Greenmile Lawncare is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service in Lackawanna, NY, dedicated to solving the common lawn and garden challenges faced by homeowners in our area. We specialize in tackling persistent issues like lawn moss growth and invasive mulch bed weeds, which can detract from your home's curb appeal and health. Our team uses proven, effective methods to remove moss, aerate soil for better drainage, and implement weed-prevention strategies in your mulch beds. We're committed to providing reliable, seasonal care that keeps your Lackawanna property looking its best year-round, with a focus on sustainable practices and clear communication.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to deal with moss taking over my lawn in Lackawanna?
Moss often indicates poor drainage, compacted soil, or too much shade. Our approach starts with a thorough assessment of your lawn's conditions. We then perform core aeration to improve drainage and soil health, apply moss-specific treatments, and recommend proper seeding for dense, healthy grass that naturally resists moss. It's a common issue here, and a tailored plan makes all the difference.
How can I stop weeds from growing through my mulch beds?
The key is a proper barrier and maintenance. We first remove all existing weeds and then apply a fresh layer of high-quality mulch at the correct depth. For lasting results in Lackawanna's climate, we often recommend and can install a professional-grade landscape fabric beneath the mulch, which blocks weeds while allowing water through. Regular bed edging also helps keep grass and weeds from creeping back in.
Do you offer seasonal maintenance to prevent these problems?
Absolutely. A consistent, seasonal schedule is the best defense. Our local maintenance plans include spring clean-ups and pre-emergent weed control, summer mowing and bed care, and fall aeration/overseeding and leaf removal. This proactive care addresses the specific challenges of Lackawanna's seasons, preventing moss and weeds before they become major issues for your property.

















