Montolivo Landscaping and lawn Services | Certified Landscaping in Canutillo, TX
Canutillo, TX 79835
Company Profile
Montolivo Landscaping and Lawn Services is your trusted local partner for a healthier, more resilient yard in Canutillo, TX. We understand the common challenges homeowners face, such as unsightly bare patches and compacted soil that stifles grass growth. Our team provides targeted solutions to these specific problems, using proven techniques to revitalize your lawn's foundation and promote lush, even turf. From core aeration to relieve compaction to expert seeding and soil amendments for patch repair, we focus on the root causes of Canutillo's landscaping issues. We're committed to enhancing your outdoor space with effective, straightforward care that delivers visible, lasting results for your home.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
What's the most effective way to fix bare patches in my Canutillo lawn?
Bare patches in our area are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or wear. The most effective fix starts with aerating the soil to improve oxygen and water flow, followed by top-dressing with quality compost and overseeding with a grass variety suited to our local climate. This addresses the root cause and encourages thick, healthy regrowth.
How can I tell if my soil is compacted, and what can be done?
Signs of soil compaction include water pooling on the surface, thin or patchy grass, and difficulty pushing a tool like a screwdriver into the ground. For Canutillo lawns, the solution is professional core aeration. This service removes small plugs of soil, relieving compaction and allowing essential air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots for a stronger lawn.
Why does my lawn in Canutillo struggle compared to other areas?
Canutillo's soil conditions and climate can be tough on turf. Common issues are native clay-heavy soils that compact easily and drain poorly, leading to stressed grass. A tailored lawn care program that includes regular aeration, proper fertilization, and irrigation adjustments can build soil health and resilience, specifically combating our local environmental challenges.

















