Our Story
O.M.Gee is a Greenwood-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common local yard problems of standing water and patchy grass. We understand that the Upstate's soil and weather patterns can lead to drainage issues and unhealthy turf. Our team provides targeted solutions like grading and drainage correction to eliminate water pooling, coupled with expert lawn aeration, overseeding, and soil health management to revive thin, patchy lawns. We focus on building resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces that thrive in the Greenwood climate, using proven techniques tailored to our community's specific needs. Let us help you transform your yard from a problem area into a point of pride.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What's the best way to fix standing water in my Greenwood yard?
Standing water often points to improper grading or compacted soil common in our area. The most effective solution is a professional assessment and grading plan to redirect water flow away from your home and foundation. We may also recommend installing a French drain or dry creek bed, tailored to your property's specific slope and soil type, to provide a permanent path for drainage.
Why is my lawn in Greenwood so patchy, and how can I fix it?
Patchy grass here is frequently caused by a combination of compacted soil, poor drainage, and thin turf that struggles in our heat. A core aeration service relieves soil compaction, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach the roots. Following this with overseeding using a hardy, SC-appropriate grass blend and proper fertilization is the best way to thicken your lawn and create a lush, uniform green carpet.
Can you address both drainage and lawn health at the same time?
Absolutely. In fact, they're often connected problems in our community. We start by correcting the underlying drainage issue through grading or channeling, which prevents root rot and soil erosion. Once proper water flow is established, we implement lawn rejuvenation services—including aeration, seeding, and soil amendments—to build a healthy, dense turf that can better withstand Greenwood's weather and look great year-round.

