Business Overview
Lady Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Durham, ME, and the surrounding area. We specialize in providing tailored solutions for common local property challenges. A frequent issue we address is the combination of irrigation timer failure and soil compaction, which can lead to poor water distribution, plant stress, and wasted resources. Our expert team offers comprehensive diagnostics and repair for irrigation systems to ensure precise watering, coupled with core aeration services to relieve soil compaction. This dual approach helps Durham homeowners and businesses achieve healthier lawns and gardens while promoting water conservation and efficient landscape management.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
My irrigation system seems to be running at odd times or not at all. What could be wrong?
This is a common issue in Durham, often caused by timer or controller failure due to power surges, moisture, or age. We start by diagnosing the controller and checking wiring, valves, and sensors. Many times, a simple timer repair or replacement can restore proper scheduling, saving water and protecting your lawn from under or over-watering.
My lawn feels hard and water pools on the surface. What should I do?
That's a classic sign of soil compaction, which is prevalent in our local soil types. When soil is compacted, water can't penetrate, leading to runoff and poor root health. Our core aeration service is the solution. We pull small plugs of soil to create channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots, which revitalizes your lawn and improves drainage.
How can you help if I'm dealing with both irrigation problems and hard, compacted soil?
These issues often go hand-in-hand here in Durham. We recommend a combined approach. First, we repair or optimize your irrigation timer to ensure accurate watering. Then, we perform core aeration to relieve the compaction. This ensures the water your system delivers can actually soak into the soil where your plants need it, creating a healthier, more resilient landscape.

















