Landscaping Services Homestead FL | Call Morales Landscape

Homestead, FL 33030

(636) 293-2863

Company Profile

Morales Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service dedicated to solving Homestead's common lawn challenges. We specialize in addressing the issues of patchy grass and soil compaction that many area homeowners face. Our team uses proven techniques like core aeration to relieve compacted soil, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach grassroots. We then implement targeted overseeding and soil amendment strategies to fill in bare spots and establish a thick, resilient turf. By focusing on the health of your soil first, we create lush, green lawns that can withstand South Florida's climate. We're your neighbors, committed to enhancing your property's curb appeal and value with practical, effective solutions.

Provided Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Q&A

Why is my Homestead lawn so patchy, and how can you help?

Patchy grass in Homestead is often caused by soil compaction from our dense clay soil and heavy foot traffic, which prevents proper root growth and water absorption. At Morales Landscape, we start with a core aeration service to relieve compaction. We then overseed with high-quality grass varieties suited for our local climate and amend the soil to promote deep root development and a uniform, healthy lawn.

What's involved in your soil aeration service for compacted lawns?

Our professional aeration service uses specialized equipment to remove small plugs of soil from your lawn. This process creates channels for air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the compacted soil layer and reach the grass roots. For Homestead lawns, this is a crucial first step to revitalizing stressed turf, improving drainage, and preparing the ground for seeding or fertilization to achieve a thicker, greener lawn.

As a Homestead homeowner, how can I prevent my soil from getting compacted again?

Prevention starts with good practices. We recommend varying your walking patterns, avoiding heavy equipment on wet soil, and implementing a regular aeration schedule—typically once a year for our local conditions. Our team can also advise on proper irrigation to avoid over-watering, which contributes to compaction, and suggest using ground covers or mulch in high-traffic areas to protect your soil's structure long-term.



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