Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Ortiz Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Alvin, TX, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in addressing common landscaping challenges specific to our area, such as soil compaction and overgrown shrubs. Our experienced team provides comprehensive solutions to restore and enhance your outdoor spaces. For soil compaction, we offer core aeration and soil amendment services to improve drainage and root health. For overgrown shrubs, we provide professional pruning, shaping, and removal to maintain a tidy, healthy landscape. At Ortiz Landscaping, we are committed to helping Alvin residents achieve beautiful, functional yards that thrive in our local climate. Contact us today for a consultation tailored to your property's needs.
Q&A
How can Ortiz Landscaping help with soil compaction in my Alvin yard?
We offer core aeration services to relieve soil compaction, which is common in Alvin due to heavy clay soils and foot traffic. This process involves removing small plugs of soil to improve air, water, and nutrient penetration, promoting healthier grass and plant roots. We can also add organic amendments to further enhance soil structure.
What should I do about overgrown shrubs on my property in Alvin?
Our team provides expert pruning and shaping services to manage overgrown shrubs, restoring their health and appearance. We assess each shrub to determine the best approach, whether it's selective trimming, rejuvenation pruning, or removal if necessary. This helps prevent disease, improves curb appeal, and ensures your landscape looks neat and well-maintained.
Do you offer ongoing maintenance to prevent these landscaping issues in Alvin?
Yes, we offer customized maintenance plans that include regular aeration, pruning, and soil care to proactively address soil compaction and overgrowth. Our local expertise allows us to schedule services at optimal times for Alvin's climate, keeping your yard healthy year-round and reducing the need for major interventions.

















