Meet the Team
Gullatt Supreme Lawn Care is a trusted landscaping company serving Decatur, GA homeowners with expert solutions for common local yard challenges. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing issues like dying shrubs and bare lawn patches that plague many Decatur properties. Our team uses proven techniques to revive struggling plants, repair damaged turf, and implement preventative care to keep your landscape healthy year-round. As your local partner, we understand Decatur's specific soil conditions and climate, allowing us to provide tailored treatments that actually work. Whether you need emergency intervention or ongoing maintenance, we're here to restore your yard's beauty and protect your investment in your home.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the most common cause of dying shrubs in Decatur yards, and how do you fix it?
In Decatur, dying shrubs are often caused by improper watering, soil compaction, or pest infestations common to our area. We start with a thorough inspection to identify the root cause, then implement solutions like soil aeration, targeted fertilization, or environmentally-safe pest control. For severely damaged shrubs, we can recommend hardy native replacements that thrive in Decatur's climate.
How do you repair bare patches in Decatur lawns?
We repair bare patches by first testing your soil to identify deficiencies specific to Decatur's conditions. Our process includes proper soil preparation, selecting the right grass variety for our region, and using proven seeding or sodding techniques. We also address underlying issues like drainage problems or compaction that caused the bare spots, ensuring long-term results.
What preventative care do you recommend to avoid these landscaping problems in Decatur?
We recommend seasonal maintenance tailored to Decatur's climate, including proper fertilization schedules, aeration to combat our clay-heavy soils, and appropriate watering guidance. Our preventative plans also include regular inspections to catch issues early, mulching to protect plant roots, and selecting disease-resistant plants that perform well in our local environment.
