Trusted Landscaping Services in Wilmington, NC 28409 - John's Lawn & Maintenance

Wilmington, NC 28409

(910) 465-2046

Local Business Overview

John's Lawn & Maintenance is your trusted local partner for a healthier, more resilient yard in Wilmington, NC. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care services designed to tackle the unique challenges of our coastal environment. A common issue for Wilmington homeowners is standing water and damaged landscape edging, which can lead to drainage problems, soil erosion, and pest concerns. Our team addresses these problems head-on with strategic lawn aeration, precise grading for proper water runoff, and expert repair or installation of durable edging to define and protect your landscape beds. We're committed to providing solutions that not only enhance your property's curb appeal but also improve its long-term health and functionality.

Core Services

  • Lawn care

Frequently Asked Questions

How can your lawn care services fix standing water in my Wilmington yard?

Standing water is often caused by soil compaction and poor grading, common in our area. Our lawn care approach includes core aeration to relieve compaction, allowing water to penetrate deeply into the soil. We can also assess and gently regrade problem areas to create a subtle slope that directs water away from your home and foundations, promoting proper drainage and a healthier lawn.

Will your lawn maintenance help repair or prevent damaged landscape edging?

Absolutely. Damaged edging not only looks unkempt but fails to contain mulch and define your beds. As part of our maintenance, we inspect and repair loose or broken edging. For a lasting solution, we can install durable, professional-grade edging materials that withstand Wilmington's weather and routine mowing, keeping your landscape crisp and well-maintained.

As a local expert, what's your top tip for Wilmington lawns prone to these issues?

Proactive, consistent care is key. We recommend a regular lawn care schedule that includes aeration at least once a year to combat our dense coastal soils. Also, inspect your edging each season, especially after heavy rains, for any shifts or damage. A small, timely repair can prevent much larger drainage and landscaping problems down the road.



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