Frequently Asked Questions
How can proper lawn grading fix my Albuquerque yard's drainage and soil issues?
Poor grading is a common culprit for water pooling and the deep soil cracks we see around Albuquerque. We regrade your lawn to create a gentle slope away from your home's foundation. This corrects drainage, prevents erosion that worsens cracks, and directs water to where your plants and soil can best use it, protecting your property's structure and improving soil health.
What's the best way to repair and prevent soil cracking in my yard?
Soil cracking here is often due to extreme drying and poor soil composition. We go beyond surface fixes by aerating compacted soil and incorporating organic matter and specific soil amendments that retain moisture more effectively. This improves the soil structure long-term, reduces water runoff, and creates a healthier base for turf or native plants that won't crack under our sun.
Can landscaping really help with my home's foundation concerns in Albuquerque?
Absolutely. Improper drainage and soil movement from cracking are major threats to foundations in our area. Our landscaping solutions directly address this by managing water flow away from your home with strategic grading and using plants with appropriate root systems. This stabilizes the soil moisture around your foundation, preventing the expansion and contraction cycles that lead to costly structural damage.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Company
Native Landscape is a trusted Albuquerque landscaping company specializing in solving the unique challenges of our high-desert climate. We focus on correcting poor lawn grading and preventing the severe soil cracking that plains many local yards. By implementing proper drainage solutions and using soil amendments suited to our arid environment, we create landscapes that are not only beautiful but also resilient and water-efficient. Our deep understanding of local conditions ensures your property is protected from erosion and foundation damage, transforming problematic outdoor spaces into sustainable, low-maintenance havens.

















