FAQs
How can regular lawn care from Meric Landscaping help with Springfield's common soil compaction problems?
Our Springfield lawn care program is specifically designed to combat soil compaction. We include core aeration services, which relieve compacted soil by pulling out small plugs. This allows essential water, air, and nutrients to reach grass roots, promoting a thicker, healthier lawn that can better withstand our local conditions and prevent the thinning often caused by compaction.
Does Meric Landscaping's snow removal service impact my lawn's health in the Springfield spring?
Absolutely. We use careful, strategic plowing and salting practices to protect your lawn's edges and soil structure. Proper snow removal prevents damage from heavy equipment and minimizes harmful salt runoff, which can contribute to soil issues and harm shrubs. Our goal is to clear your driveways safely while setting up your landscape for a healthy start in the spring.
My Springfield shrubs are struggling. Can your services help beyond just removing them?
Yes, often struggling shrubs are a symptom of underlying issues like compacted soil or poor drainage. Before considering removal, we assess the root cause. Solutions can include aerating the surrounding soil, adjusting irrigation, or installing French drains as part of our masonry services to improve water flow. We focus on reviving your landscape's health first.
Services Offered
- Snow removal
- Lawn care
Company Background
Meric Landscaping is a trusted, full-service provider for Springfield homeowners and businesses. Based right here in the Ozarks, we understand the unique challenges of our local climate and soil. A common issue we address is soil compaction, which can lead to poor drainage, thinning grass, and dying shrubs—problems many in our community face. We combat this with specialized lawn aeration and soil amendment services to promote healthy root growth. From year-round lawn care to reliable snow removal and durable masonry work, we provide the comprehensive solutions Springfield properties need to not only survive but thrive through every season.

















