About the Local Business
Lawn Ranger Landscape is your local Lyman, WY partner for tackling common lawn and soil challenges. Homeowners here often face issues like poor lawn grading and soil compaction, which can lead to drainage problems, water pooling, and unhealthy turf. We specialize in practical solutions for the high plains environment, from core aeration to relieve compaction and improve water absorption to professional regrading that ensures proper runoff and prevents erosion. Our approach is straightforward and tailored to the specific conditions of the Uinta County area, helping you build a more resilient and attractive landscape that thrives despite local soil and climate hurdles. Think of us as your neighborhood experts for a healthier, better-draining yard.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the first step to fix water pooling in my Lyman yard?
The first step is a professional assessment of your lawn's grading and soil condition. Here in Lyman, pooling is often caused by a combination of poor grading and compacted soil, common in our area. We'll evaluate the slope and drainage paths of your property to determine if regrading, aeration, or a combination of solutions is needed to direct water away from your home and foundation effectively.
How does core aeration help with our compacted Wyoming soil?
Core aeration is a key service for our dense, clay-heavy soils. The process pulls out small plugs of soil, creating channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. This relieves compaction, reduces runoff, and encourages deeper root growth, leading to a thicker, drought-resistant lawn that can better handle Lyman's weather extremes.
Can you improve drainage without a major regrading project?
Often, yes. For many Lyman homes, strategic solutions like installing French drains, creating dry creek beds with local rock, or even deep-tine aeration can significantly improve drainage. We'll explore all options with you, prioritizing the most effective, least disruptive fix for your specific landscape to solve water issues efficiently.

















