JA Taylor Landscaping: Certified Landscapers Serving Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
685 E 200th S, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Description
JA Taylor Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Pleasant Grove, UT, and the surrounding Utah County area. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our community, such as persistent weed infestations and damaged landscape edging that can detract from your home's curb appeal. Our team specializes in comprehensive weed control solutions and professional edging repair and installation. We use proven methods and quality materials to create clean, defined lines that not only enhance the beauty of your property but also provide a long-lasting barrier against invasive weeds. As your neighbors in Pleasant Grove, we are committed to providing reliable, expert service that protects your investment and keeps your outdoor spaces looking their best.
Questions and Answers
What's the most effective way to control the tough weeds we get in Pleasant Grove?
The most effective approach combines pre-emergent treatments to prevent new weeds and targeted post-emergent control for existing problems. In Pleasant Grove, we often deal with persistent weeds like bindweed and dandelions that thrive in our soil. Our service includes a customized plan that addresses your specific lawn and bed types, using professional-grade products applied at the right time of year for lasting results.
Can damaged landscape edging really make my weed problem worse?
Absolutely. Cracked, sunken, or broken edging creates gaps that allow grass and weeds to spread uncontrollably from your lawn into your flower beds and mulch areas. It breaks down the essential barrier meant to keep things separate. Repairing or replacing damaged edging is a crucial first step in any effective weed management plan for your Pleasant Grove home.
What type of landscape edging holds up best to Utah's freeze-thaw cycles?
For durability in our Pleasant Grove climate, we recommend and install heavy-duty polymer or metal edging. These materials are flexible enough to withstand ground movement during freeze-thaw cycles without cracking, unlike cheaper plastic or brittle concrete options. Proper, deep installation is just as important as the material, ensuring the edging stays in place and performs its function for years.

















