Key Services
- Lawn care
- Gardening
Our Story
M&M Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned lawn and garden service provider serving Tomball, TX, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenges, such as poor lawn grading that leads to water pooling and soil erosion, as well as diagnosing and reviving dying shrubs and plants. Our team offers comprehensive gardening and lawn care services designed to build and maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces. From correcting drainage issues to implementing sustainable planting solutions, we work with Tomball homeowners to create resilient landscapes that thrive in our specific climate. We're committed to providing reliable, expert care that enhances your property's value and curb appeal.
Q&A
How can M&M Landscaping fix poor drainage and grading issues in my Tomball yard?
We start with a thorough assessment of your lawn's slope and soil composition, common issues in our area. Our lawn care services include expert regrading to direct water away from your home's foundation, correcting soil compaction, and installing French drains or dry creek beds if needed. This not only solves pooling water but also creates a healthier base for your grass to grow.
Why are my shrubs dying, and what can your gardening service do to help?
Dying shrubs in Tomball are often caused by improper planting depth, poor soil quality, pest infestations, or inadequate watering. Our gardening experts will diagnose the specific issue, which may involve soil testing and pest inspection. We can then provide treatments, recommend hardy native plants better suited to our climate, and implement a tailored care plan to restore your garden's health.
What does your regular lawn care service include to prevent common local problems?
Our proactive lawn care program is designed to prevent issues like thinning grass, weed invasion, and disease. It includes seasonal fertilization tailored to Tomball soils, aeration to combat compaction, proper mowing, and edging. We also monitor for early signs of stress or pests, ensuring small problems are addressed before they become major, costly repairs for your landscape.

