Meet the Team
Pica Pasto Lawncare is a trusted lawn service provider serving Buford, GA, dedicated to helping local homeowners maintain beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care solutions that directly address common local landscaping challenges like overgrown shrubs and poor lawn grading. Our expert team understands the specific soil conditions and climate of the Buford area, allowing us to provide tailored services that prevent water pooling, improve curb appeal, and ensure proper drainage. By focusing on regular maintenance and corrective treatments, we help residents transform problematic yards into well-manicured landscapes that enhance property value and enjoyment. At Pica Pasto Lawncare, we're your neighbors committed to keeping Buford looking its best.
Key Services
- Lawn care
FAQs
How can regular lawn care from Pica Pasto help with overgrown shrubs in my Buford yard?
Our regular lawn care services include strategic shrub trimming and maintenance that prevents overgrowth before it becomes a problem. We assess your specific landscape in Buford's climate and create a seasonal schedule to keep shrubs properly shaped and healthy, which improves sunlight penetration to your lawn and reduces hiding spots for pests.
What lawn care solutions does Pica Pasto offer for poor lawn grading issues common in Buford?
We address poor lawn grading through specialized aeration, topdressing, and leveling techniques as part of our comprehensive lawn care program. By gradually improving soil composition and surface evenness, we help redirect water flow away from your home's foundation, preventing the standing water and erosion that often plagues Buford properties with grading issues.
As a Buford homeowner, how often should I schedule lawn care to maintain proper grading and shrub control?
For optimal results with Buford's growing conditions, we recommend our core lawn care service every 2-4 weeks during peak growing seasons. This frequency allows us to monitor grading improvements, manage shrub growth progressively, and adjust treatments based on weather patterns—preventing small issues from developing into the significant landscaping problems common in our area.





