Landscapers Edgewood NM | Call I&J Landscaping

Edgewood, NM 87015

(505) 415-8246

Service Capabilities

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Company Background

I&J Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the beauty of Edgewood, NM, properties. We understand the unique challenges of our high-desert climate, especially the persistent issues of dry lawn patches and invasive desert weeds that can compromise your landscape's health and curb appeal. Our team specializes in targeted solutions, including deep-root watering systems, drought-resistant turf repair, and proactive weed management strategies tailored to our local soil and weather conditions. We're committed to providing effective, sustainable care that helps your lawn thrive despite the arid environment, ensuring your outdoor space is a source of pride and enjoyment.

Common Questions

What's the best way to treat dry, patchy lawn areas common in Edgewood?

In Edgewood's climate, dry patches often stem from compacted soil and shallow roots. The best approach is aeration combined with deep, infrequent watering to encourage roots to grow downward. We can assess your soil and implement a tailored hydration and overseeding plan using drought-tolerant grass blends suited for our area.

How can I prevent tough desert weeds from taking over my yard?

Prevention is key. Desert weeds thrive in stressed, dry soil. We recommend a multi-step strategy: maintaining a healthy, thick lawn to crowd out weeds, applying pre-emergent treatments at the right time for our growing season, and using targeted, manual removal for existing weeds to avoid over-relying on chemicals that can harm your lawn.

As an Edgewood homeowner, what's the most important seasonal landscaping task?

For our local issue of dryness and weeds, the most critical task is late-winter/early-spring preparation. This is the ideal time for core aeration, applying pre-emergent weed control before seeds germinate, and adjusting your irrigation schedule as temperatures rise. A proper spring start sets your landscape up for resilience through our hot, dry summer.



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