Company Profile
J & W Lawn & Landscaping is a trusted local provider serving homeowners in Reading, PA, and the surrounding Berks County. We understand the common local challenges of dying shrubs and poor yard drainage that can damage your property's health and curb appeal. Our dedicated lawn care services are designed to address these issues directly. Through expert fertilization, aeration, and tailored maintenance, we build stronger, healthier lawns that are more resilient. A thick, robust lawn is your first defense against soil erosion and poor drainage. Let us help you create a vibrant, problem-free outdoor space that enhances your home and withstands the local climate.
Main Services
- Lawn care
Common Questions
How can regular lawn care in Reading help prevent yard drainage problems?
In our area, compacted soil is a major cause of poor drainage. Our core lawn care services, including aeration, relieve soil compaction, allowing water to penetrate deeply into the ground instead of pooling on the surface. A healthy, dense lawn with a strong root system also acts like a sponge, absorbing rainwater more effectively and reducing runoff that can lead to erosion and soggy areas in your yard.
My shrubs are struggling. Can lawn care services really help?
Absolutely. Unhealthy lawns compete with your shrubs for water and nutrients. Our targeted lawn care program promotes a balanced ecosystem in your yard. By ensuring your grass receives the right nutrients and has deep roots, we reduce competition. This allows more resources to reach your shrub's root zones. A healthier overall landscape reduces stress on all your plants, helping your shrubs thrive alongside a beautiful lawn.
What's included in a basic lawn care plan for a Reading home?
Our foundational plan for local homeowners focuses on building resilience. It typically includes seasonal fertilization to strengthen grass, core aeration to combat our region's compacted soil, and overseeding to maintain a thick turf. This consistent care addresses the root causes of common issues like thin spots (which can lead to erosion) and weak grass that struggles against drought or disease, providing a solid foundation for your entire landscape.

















