Professional Landscapers in Medford, OR 97501 - Lawn and Bush Salon Landscape Maintenance
1112 Oak Grove Rd, Medford, OR 97501
About the Company
Lawn and Bush Salon Landscape Maintenance is your dedicated Medford landscaping partner, focused on solving the common local problems of dead lawn areas and damaged landscape edging. We understand that Southern Oregon's unique climate and soil conditions can lead to specific turf and border issues. Our team employs targeted aeration, overseeding, and soil amendment techniques to revive dead patches, promoting a lush, resilient lawn. For damaged edging, we provide professional repair and installation using durable materials suited to our region, ensuring clean, defined lines that enhance your property's curb appeal and prevent future deterioration. Trust us for straightforward, effective solutions that keep your Medford landscape healthy and beautiful year-round.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
What's the best way to repair dead patches in my Medford lawn?
In Medford, dead patches are often due to compacted soil, poor drainage, or thin turf. The most effective repair is core aeration followed by overseeding with a grass blend suited for our local climate. This relieves soil compaction, allows water and nutrients to reach the roots, and introduces new, vigorous grass to fill in the bare spots. We also test soil pH and amend it if necessary, as our local soils can sometimes be too acidic for optimal grass health.
My landscape edging is constantly getting damaged. What's a durable solution?
Frequent edging damage in Medford yards is common, often from weather, mowers, or root growth. We recommend installing heavy-duty, commercial-grade polymer or steel edging. These materials are flexible enough to handle ground shifts from our seasonal freeze-thaw cycles but are strong enough to resist cracking and deformation. Proper, deep installation is key—we secure it below the frost line to prevent heaving, ensuring a clean, long-lasting border for your garden beds and lawn.
Can you help prevent my lawn from developing dead areas in the first place?
Absolutely. Prevention starts with a consistent, local-focused maintenance plan. For Medford lawns, this includes seasonal aeration to combat soil compaction, proper mowing heights to encourage deep roots, and tailored irrigation scheduling to account for our dry summers. We also recommend an annual soil test and fertilization program to address nutrient deficiencies specific to our area. This proactive approach builds a thicker, healthier lawn that naturally resists pests, disease, and drought stress.

















