Paul's Lawn Care | Licensed Landscaping in Stillwater, NY

3 Durham Rd, Stillwater, NY 12170

(518) 621-0419

http://www.paulslawnserviceny.com

Company Background

Paul's Lawn Care is a dedicated landscaping service based in Stillwater, NY, focused on solving the specific lawn challenges faced by local homeowners. We specialize in addressing common regional issues like persistent lawn moss growth and lawn damage caused by invasive tree roots. Our approach combines local expertise with proven techniques to restore health and beauty to your property. For moss, we don't just remove it; we analyze soil conditions and implement treatments to prevent its return. For tree root damage, we offer solutions that protect your lawn's integrity while preserving the health of your trees. As your neighbor in Stillwater, we are committed to providing reliable, effective care that keeps your outdoor space thriving year after year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to deal with the moss that keeps growing in my Stillwater lawn?

Moss in Stillwater often signals underlying issues like soil compaction, poor drainage, or low pH. We don't just scrape it off. Our service includes a thorough assessment to identify the root cause, followed by core aeration to improve soil health, targeted moss treatment, and recommendations for proper fertilization to help your grass outcompete the moss in the future.

Can you fix the ruts and uneven spots in my lawn from surface tree roots?

Absolutely. Surface roots from trees like maples are common here and can create tripping hazards and mowing difficulties. We carefully grade and level the affected areas, often using a top-dressing mix of soil and compost. For the long term, we can advise on strategic planting or gentle root pruning (if safe for the tree) to manage the issue without harming your valuable shade trees.

As a Stillwater homeowner, what's one thing I can do to prevent these common lawn problems?

The most impactful step is maintaining proper mowing height. Keeping your grass at about 3-3.5 inches tall encourages deeper roots, which helps your lawn better resist moss invasion and compete with surface tree roots. It also improves drought tolerance. We're happy to provide a seasonal mowing guide tailored to our local climate during our service visits.

Business Offerings

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services


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