Oak Park Landscape & Water Garden Center: Expert Landscaping Services Serving Swanton, OH 43558

3131 Wilkins Rd, Swanton, OH 43558

(419) 825-1438

About the Local Business

Oak Park Landscape & Water Garden Center in Swanton, OH, is your local destination for a healthy and beautiful property. As a full-service nursery, landscaping, and tree care expert, we specialize in diagnosing and resolving the most common local yard challenges. We see firsthand how invasive tree roots can damage lawns and how damp conditions can lead to stubborn fungus diseases. Our approach combines expert tree care to manage root systems with targeted lawn health programs, creating sustainable solutions that protect your investment. Whether you need routine landscape maintenance, professional tree services, or disease-resistant plants from our nursery, our team provides the personalized, expert care that Swanton homeowners trust.

Key Services

  • Tree care services
  • Landscape maintenance

Question Answers

Can you fix the lumpy, damaged areas in my Swanton lawn caused by tree roots?

Yes, absolutely. Our tree care and landscaping teams work together on this common local issue. We can assess the tree's health and prune or manage problematic roots professionally. Then, we repair the lawn by leveling the soil and reseeding with hardy grass varieties suited to our area, restoring a smooth, safe, and green surface to your yard.

What's included in your landscape maintenance to help prevent lawn fungus?

Our Swanton-focused maintenance programs are designed to prevent conditions that cause fungus. This includes proper, seasonal mowing to avoid stressing the grass, core aeration to improve drainage and airflow, and balanced fertilization to strengthen your lawn's natural defenses. We also provide expert identification and organic treatment options at the first sign of disease to stop it from spreading.

Should I remove a tree if its roots are damaging my lawn?

Not necessarily. Many trees in Swanton can be preserved with expert care. Our certified arborists will evaluate the tree's species, health, and location. Often, strategic root pruning or installing root barriers can solve the problem while saving the tree. We only recommend removal as a last resort for dead, diseased, or hazardous trees, always prioritizing the safety and long-term beauty of your landscape.



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