Expert Landscaping Services in West Milton, OH 45383 - M & T Tree And Mulch
West Milton, OH 45383
About the Company
M & T Tree And Mulch is a trusted, locally-owned provider of tree and landscaping services for West Milton, OH, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive tree care and landscape maintenance designed to tackle common local yard problems. Many homeowners in our area struggle with dead lawn patches and fungal diseases, which can spread quickly and damage your property's curb appeal. Our team addresses these issues directly through expert lawn aeration, targeted treatments, and proper mulching to improve soil health and prevent disease. We combine deep local knowledge with professional services to help you maintain a healthy, vibrant, and beautiful outdoor space year-round.
Key Services
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree care services
Question Answers
Can your landscape maintenance help with the dead spots and fungus I'm seeing in my West Milton lawn?
Absolutely. Dead patches and lawn fungus are common issues here due to our local climate and soil conditions. Our landscape maintenance includes proper aeration to relieve soil compaction, along with targeted treatments and correct mulching practices. This improves drainage and air circulation, which are key to combating fungus and promoting healthy grass regrowth in those problem areas.
How does tree care from M & T relate to the health of my lawn in West Milton?
Healthy trees and a healthy lawn go hand-in-hand. Overgrown or diseased trees can block essential sunlight and create excessive shade and moisture—perfect conditions for lawn fungus to thrive. Our tree care services, including strategic pruning and removal of sick trees, allow more light to reach your grass and improve air flow. This creates a less hospitable environment for disease and helps your entire landscape thrive.
What's the best mulching strategy to prevent lawn disease around my West Milton home?
For our area, improper mulching can actually contribute to lawn fungus by trapping too much moisture against grass stems and tree trunks. We recommend and apply a 'donut' method around trees, keeping mulch several inches away from the bark to prevent rot. For garden beds, we use a measured layer of quality mulch to suppress weeds while still allowing soil to breathe, reducing the damp conditions that lead to disease.

















