Landscaping Indian Trail NC | Call Heaven and Earth Landscaping

3102 Sun Valley Pl, Indian Trail, NC 28079

(704) 821-2407

Service Capabilities

  • Disease management - shrubs
  • Shrub pruning or trimming
  • Landscape maintenance
  • Insect management - shrubs
  • Shrub transplanting

Company Overview

Heaven and Earth Landscaping is your trusted local partner for a vibrant, healthy outdoor space in Indian Trail, NC. We understand the common frustrations of local homeowners, like unsightly dead lawn patches and shrubs that are wilting, diseased, or infested. Our expert team specializes in comprehensive shrub care and landscape maintenance to directly address these issues. From diagnosing and treating plant diseases and insect problems to professional pruning, transplanting, or removal, we provide the precise care your landscape needs to thrive. We don't just maintain your property; we nurture it, transforming problem areas into the lush, resilient yard you deserve.

Question Answers

My shrubs in Indian Trail are turning brown and dying. What could be wrong?

Brown, dying shrubs in our area are often caused by common local issues like fungal diseases (e.g., root rot) or insect infestations (such as scale or borers). At Heaven and Earth Landscaping, we start with a thorough inspection to diagnose the exact problem. Our disease and insect management services can treat the issue directly, while our expert pruning or careful transplanting can often save affected plants and restore their health, preventing the problem from spreading.

Can you help if I have dead patches in my lawn along with unhealthy shrubs?

Absolutely. We see this combination often in Indian Trail yards. Our approach is to treat your landscape as a whole system. We'll address the shrub issues with targeted care—whether it's treatment, pruning, or removal—and then focus on the lawn. Our landscape maintenance services include aerating, overseeding, and proper fertilization to revive those dead patches, ensuring both your shrubs and grass are healthy and cohesive.

Is it better to remove a sick shrub or try to save it with transplanting?

It depends on the shrub's condition and location. During our assessment, we'll check the plant's viability. If the disease or insect damage is localized and the shrub is otherwise healthy, expert pruning combined with treatment might be enough. Transplanting to a better-suited spot with improved sun or soil can give it a fresh start. However, if the plant is extensively damaged or poses a risk of spreading disease to your other landscaping, professional removal and replacement with a hardy, disease-resistant shrub is often the best long-term solution for your Indian Trail home.



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