Landscape Rodriguez: Emergency Landscapers Serving Georgetown, DE 19947
Georgetown, DE 19947
Meet the Team
Landscape Rodriguez is a trusted landscaping provider serving Georgetown, DE, and the surrounding Sussex County communities. We specialize in practical, lasting solutions for common local property challenges. Recognizing that landscape edging damage and poor yard drainage are frequent issues for homeowners in our area, we focus on expert installation and repair of durable hardscape edging and effective drainage systems. Our approach combines local knowledge with quality workmanship to protect your investment, prevent erosion, and enhance your property's curb appeal and functionality. We're your local partner for a resilient, beautiful, and well-maintained outdoor space.
Q&A
What's the best way to fix broken or sunken landscape edging in Georgetown?
In our Georgetown soil, broken edging often comes from freeze-thaw cycles and pressure from roots or mowers. We first assess the underlying cause, then typically recommend removing the damaged section and installing a more durable material like steel or heavy-duty polymer edging, properly anchored. Proper installation is key to preventing a quick recurrence, ensuring a clean, long-lasting border for your beds and lawn.
How can I tell if my yard in Sussex County has a drainage problem?
Common signs in our area include standing water that lasts more than a day after rain, soggy spots in the lawn, erosion near foundations or on slopes, and moss or fungus growth. If you notice water pooling near your home's foundation or in low areas of your yard, it's a good idea to have it evaluated. We can perform a simple assessment to determine the best solution, like regrading, a French drain, or a dry creek bed.
What's a common drainage solution for flat properties in the Georgetown area?
For flatter yards common in parts of Sussex County, a French drain system is often the most effective solution. This involves digging a trench, laying a perforated pipe wrapped in fabric (to prevent our sandy soil from clogging it), and filling it with gravel. It discreetly redirects water away from problem areas to a safer discharge point, like a storm drain or a lower part of your property, solving soggy lawn issues without major regrading.
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services

















