Business Overview
Kanynn River Landscaping serves Georgetown, OH, and the surrounding communities by tackling common local yard challenges. Many area homes face issues with lawn insect damage that can quickly ruin a healthy yard, as well as yard drainage problems that lead to soggy patches and erosion. Our team provides expert, reliable landscaping services to protect and enhance your outdoor space. We focus on practical, long-lasting solutions tailored to the specific soil and climate conditions of our region, helping you achieve a resilient and beautiful landscape that thrives season after season. As your local partner, we're committed to improving curb appeal and property value for Georgetown homeowners.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
What's the most common cause of lawn insect damage in Georgetown yards, and how do you treat it?
In our area, grubs and chinch bugs are frequent culprits behind brown, patchy lawns. We start with a thorough inspection to identify the specific pest and the extent of the damage. Our treatment plan is tailored, often involving targeted, environmentally responsible applications and recommendations for soil health to help your grass recover and resist future infestations.
How can I tell if my yard has a drainage problem, and what solutions do you offer?
Signs include standing water long after rain, soggy soil, or erosion near your foundation. We assess your property's grading and soil composition. Solutions we provide range from regrading and installing French drains or dry creek beds to creating rain gardens—all designed to channel water away from your home and create a healthier, usable yard.
As a Georgetown homeowner, what's the best first step to improve my problem landscape?
The best first step is a professional evaluation. We'll visit your property, listen to your concerns, and identify the core issues—whether it's pests, drainage, or both. From there, we can create a prioritized, practical plan that fits your budget and addresses the most pressing problems to build a solid foundation for your landscape's health.

















