Landscaping Services Cleveland OH | Call Leshown & Son Landscaping

Cleveland, OH 44135

(440) 613-1530

Company Background

Leshown & Son Landscaping is a trusted, family-owned landscaping company serving Cleveland, Ohio. We understand the common local frustrations of bare patches and dead areas in lawns, which can detract from your home's curb appeal and health. Our team provides targeted solutions to diagnose and resolve these issues, restoring the vitality and beauty of your outdoor space. With a commitment to quality workmanship and reliable service, we help Cleveland homeowners achieve and maintain a lush, green lawn they can be proud of. We're your local partner for a healthier, more resilient landscape.

Main Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

FAQs

What's the most common cause of dead patches in Cleveland lawns, and how can you fix it?

In Cleveland, dead patches are often caused by a combination of compacted soil, fungal diseases like snow mold, or improper watering. We start with a thorough inspection to diagnose the root cause. Our fix typically involves core aeration to relieve compaction, targeted fungicide treatment if needed, and overseeding with hardy grass varieties suited to our local climate to fill in the area and prevent recurrence.

How do you repair bare spots to make them blend with my existing lawn?

For bare spots, we don't just throw down seed; we prepare the area properly. This includes loosening the soil, adding a thin layer of compost for nutrients, and then seeding with a grass blend that matches the color and texture of your current lawn as closely as possible. We'll also provide clear care instructions for watering to ensure the new grass establishes seamlessly, creating a uniform, healthy look.

Can you help prevent these lawn problems from coming back next season?

Absolutely. Our goal is a long-term solution. Beyond the immediate repair, we offer advice on a seasonal maintenance plan tailored to Cleveland's weather. This often includes recommendations for proper mowing height, a fall aeration schedule to combat soil compaction, and guidance on fertilization timing. A healthy, dense lawn is the best defense against future bare or dead patches.



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