Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Local Business
Keanes Landscaping is your trusted, local partner for maintaining healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces in Sayville, NY. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face here, from stubborn lawn fungus to pervasive weed infestations that can damage your property's curb appeal and health. Our team provides expert, tailored solutions to diagnose and treat these common issues, restoring the vitality of your lawn and gardens. As a community-focused business, we combine professional knowledge with a neighborly approach, ensuring your landscaping not only looks great but is also resilient against local conditions. Let Keanes Landscaping help you protect and enhance your Sayville home's outdoor investment.
Common Questions
What's the most common lawn fungus you treat in Sayville, and how do you handle it?
In Sayville, we frequently see issues like Brown Patch and Dollar Spot due to our local humidity. We start with a precise diagnosis, then apply targeted, professional-grade fungicides and adjust your lawn care routine—like mowing height and watering schedules—to treat the current outbreak and help prevent its return.
How can I get rid of weeds that keep coming back in my garden beds?
Persistent weeds often need a two-part strategy. First, we perform a thorough manual removal or use a selective treatment to eliminate existing weeds. Then, we focus on prevention by applying a pre-emergent herbicide and refreshing mulch layers in your beds. This blocks new weed seeds from taking root, which is crucial for long-term control in our area.
As a Sayville homeowner, what's one thing I can do to prevent lawn disease?
One of the most effective steps is to water deeply but infrequently, ideally in the early morning. This allows the grass to dry during the day, reducing the prolonged moisture that fungi thrive on. Also, ensure your mower blade is sharp and you're not cutting more than one-third of the grass blade at a time to minimize stress and open wounds where disease can enter.

















