Moises Amaya Landscaping: Professional Landscapers Serving Lynbrook, NY 11563
Lynbrook, NY 11563
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Moises Amaya Landscaping provides expert landscape services to homeowners and businesses in Lynbrook, NY, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing the common local issues of shifting rock gardens and dying shrubs, which often stem from improper installation, soil compaction, and drainage problems. Our team offers durable rock garden construction with proper edging and base materials to prevent shifting, along with expert shrub selection, planting, and care tailored to Lynbrook's specific soil and climate conditions. Trust us for reliable, long-lasting solutions that enhance your property's curb appeal and value.
FAQs
Why do rock gardens in Lynbrook shift or fail, and how can you fix it?
In our area, rock gardens often shift due to improper base preparation, inadequate edging, and soil erosion from heavy rains. We fix this by first assessing the drainage, then installing a durable geotextile fabric and compacted gravel base to lock the rocks in place. Proper edging is also key to maintaining the garden's shape and preventing rocks from spilling onto your lawn.
What are the most common reasons shrubs die in Lynbrook yards, and what's the solution?
Common causes here include poor soil quality, incorrect planting depth, and inadequate watering—either too much or too little. Our solution involves a soil test to check pH and nutrients, selecting shrub varieties proven to thrive in Lynbrook, and ensuring proper planting techniques with the right mulch and a tailored watering schedule to establish healthy roots.
Can you help prevent future landscaping problems during a new installation?
Absolutely. Prevention is our priority. For any new installation, we focus on long-term health by addressing soil amendments, ensuring proper grading for drainage away from your home's foundation, and choosing plants suited to our local microclimate. This proactive approach helps avoid common issues like shifting hardscapes and plant stress down the line.

















