Masters Turf Team - Oklahoma City's Expert Landscaping
2908 NE 18th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Provided Services
- Landscape design
Our Story
Masters Turf Team is Oklahoma City's trusted partner for creating and maintaining healthy, resilient landscapes. We specialize in custom landscape design that not only enhances curb appeal but also addresses common local challenges like lawn fungus disease and inefficient irrigation. Our expert designs incorporate proper grading, drainage, and plant selection to combat moisture-related issues, while our knowledge of local soil and climate helps prevent problems before they start. Serving homeowners across the OKC metro, we build outdoor spaces that are beautiful, functional, and built to last in our unique environment.
FAQs
How can a professional landscape design help prevent lawn fungus in Oklahoma City?
A professional design strategically addresses the root causes of fungus, which often thrive in our humid climate. We plan for proper drainage to avoid standing water, select disease-resistant grass varieties suited for OKC, and ensure optimal sunlight and air circulation through smart plant placement. This proactive approach creates a healthier lawn that's more resistant to common fungal diseases.
Can you design a landscape that helps conserve water and prevent sprinkler issues?
Absolutely. We design with water efficiency in mind, which directly reduces strain on irrigation systems and helps prevent leaks. This includes creating hydrozones (grouping plants with similar water needs), incorporating drought-tolerant native plants, and planning for a modern, zoned sprinkler system with proper head placement. A well-designed system is easier to maintain and less prone to the leaks and overwatering that plague many local lawns.
What should I consider in an OKC landscape design to avoid common local problems?
Focus on durability and low maintenance for our specific conditions. This means choosing plants that can handle our summer heat and occasional freezes, ensuring your soil is properly amended for our clay-heavy earth, and designing slopes for runoff to protect your foundation. A good design isn't just about looks; it's a long-term plan to sidestep the costly repairs from drainage issues, soil erosion, and plant loss that many homeowners face.

















