Local Business Overview
JJJ Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service dedicated to enhancing and maintaining the outdoor spaces of homes and businesses in Duluth, GA. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as overgrown shrubs that obscure curb appeal and soil compaction that chokes the life out of lawns and planting beds. Our team provides expert care to tackle these issues head-on. We offer professional shrub and hedge trimming to restore order and shape to your landscape, along with core aeration and soil amendment services to relieve compaction, improve drainage, and promote healthier, more vibrant turf and plants. At JJJ Landscaping, we’re your neighbors committed to solving Duluth's specific landscaping problems with reliable, high-quality service.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
My shrubs in Duluth are constantly overgrown. What's the best maintenance schedule?
In Duluth's climate, most shrubs benefit from a structured trimming schedule. We generally recommend a major shaping in late winter before the spring growth flush, followed by light maintenance trims in mid-summer to keep everything tidy. For flowering shrubs, timing is key to avoid cutting off next season's buds. Our team can assess your specific plants and create a custom schedule that keeps your landscape looking manicured year-round.
Why is my Duluth lawn thinning, and how can aeration help?
Thinning lawns here are often a sign of our common Georgia clay soil becoming compacted. This compaction prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. Our core aeration service physically removes small plugs of soil, relieving that pressure. This allows for better root growth, improves water absorption to reduce runoff, and enhances the effectiveness of fertilizers. It's a foundational service for revitalizing a stressed Duluth lawn.
Can you improve my compacted garden soil before planting new beds?
Absolutely. Planting in Duluth's native compacted clay often leads to poor plant establishment. We go beyond simple tilling by performing deep soil cultivation and incorporating organic amendments like compost or pine bark fines. This process breaks up the hardpan, improves soil structure for drainage and root penetration, and adds vital nutrients. Preparing your soil correctly is the most important step for ensuring your new plants thrive in our local conditions.






