Our Story
P & W Landscaping is a trusted Morristown-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common local issues of bare lawn patches and poor yard drainage. Our team understands the unique soil and climate conditions in our area, which often lead to these frustrating problems. We specialize in comprehensive lawn rejuvenation and drainage solutions, from expert soil aeration and seeding to installing effective French drains and regrading. By addressing the root causes of patchy lawns and water accumulation, we help Morristown homeowners achieve healthier, more resilient, and beautiful outdoor spaces that can withstand local weather patterns.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What's the best way to fix bare patches in my Morristown lawn?
Bare patches in our area are often due to compacted soil, poor drainage, or wear. The most effective solution is a multi-step approach: we first aerate the soil to relieve compaction, then apply a high-quality seed blend suited for Morristown's climate, and finally top-dress with nutrient-rich compost. This encourages deep root growth and creates a dense, healthy lawn that resists future patchiness.
How can I tell if my yard has a drainage problem, and what's the fix?
Common signs in Morristown include persistent puddles, soggy soil long after rain, or erosion near foundations. We start with a site evaluation to identify the cause. Solutions often involve regrading the landscape to direct water away, installing subsurface French drains to channel water, or creating a dry creek bed. The right fix depends on your property's specific grading and soil composition.
Can improving my lawn's drainage also help prevent bare patches?
Absolutely. In Morristown, poor drainage is a leading cause of bare patches. Standing water drowns grass roots and compacts soil. By correcting drainage with solutions like grading or French drains, we eliminate the waterlogged conditions that kill grass. This, combined with overseeding, creates an environment where grass can thrive, preventing those unsightly patches from returning.

















