Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Our Story
Kam's Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Bellevue, WA, and the surrounding Eastside communities. We understand the specific challenges Bellevue homeowners face, from landscape edging damaged by our wet winters to stubborn patchy lawns that struggle in our unique microclimate. Our team provides expert, durable solutions to restore and protect your outdoor space. We focus on high-quality workmanship and reliable service, ensuring your landscaping not only looks great but is built to last against local conditions. Whether you need a repair or a full refresh, Kam's Landscaping is your local partner for a healthy, beautiful yard.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most common cause of landscape edging damage in Bellevue, and how do you fix it?
In Bellevue, the most common cause is moisture and freeze-thaw cycles shifting the soil, which loosens or warps the edging. We first assess the underlying drainage and soil stability. Our repair involves resetting the edging with proper depth and securing it with durable, corrosion-resistant stakes designed for our climate to prevent recurring issues.
My lawn in Bellevue has patchy, thin grass. Is it just a lack of water, or could it be something else?
While watering is key, patchy lawns here are often due to soil compaction, pH imbalance, or fungal issues common in our region. We start with a soil analysis to pinpoint the exact cause. Our solution typically involves core aeration to relieve compaction, targeted soil amendments, and overseeding with grass varieties proven to thrive in the Bellevue area.
As a Bellevue homeowner, how can I protect my landscaping from seasonal damage?
Proactive, seasonal maintenance is key. We recommend a fall clean-up to remove debris that harbors moisture and pests, applying a winterizing fertilizer to strengthen roots, and checking drainage before the rainy season. For edging and hardscapes, an annual inspection allows us to make small adjustments before winter weather can cause major shifts or damage.

















