Business Background
L&M Landscaping And Lawn Care is a full-service landscaping company serving Nampa, ID, with expertise in transforming outdoor spaces through comprehensive design, construction, and maintenance. We specialize in earthmoving, irrigation systems, hardscaping like patios and retaining walls, and detailed shrub and tree care. In Nampa, where soil compaction and dying shrubs are common issues, our team addresses these challenges directly. We use proper grading and aeration techniques to improve soil health, preventing compaction that stifles plant growth. For struggling shrubs, we offer disease and insect management, precise pruning, and expert transplanting to revive or replace affected plants, ensuring your landscape thrives in our local conditions.
Service Capabilities
- Tree planting
- Irrigation construction
- Landscaping building construction
- Gardening
- Shrub removal
- Design services
- Landscaping building design
Common Questions
How can L&M Landscaping help with soil compaction in my Nampa yard?
We tackle soil compaction through earthmoving and regrading services to improve drainage and aeration, along with specialized lawn care that includes core aeration. This loosens compacted soil, allowing roots to access water and nutrients more effectively, which is crucial for healthy plant growth in our area.
What should I do if my shrubs are dying in Nampa?
Our shrub care services include disease and insect management to diagnose and treat common local issues. We can prune or trim to remove affected areas, transplant shrubs to better locations, or provide removal and replanting with species suited to Nampa's climate, helping restore your landscape's health.
Can you design an irrigation system that prevents plant stress in Nampa's conditions?
Yes, our irrigation design and construction services create customized systems that deliver water efficiently, reducing stress on plants. We also offer repair and maintenance to ensure optimal performance, which helps prevent issues like overwatering or underwatering that can contribute to shrub decline and soil problems.






