Emergency Landscapers in Florence, KY 41042 - Precision Trim Landscape

6555 Nicholas St, Florence, KY 41042

(859) 817-9753

What the Company Handles

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Meet the Team

Precision Trim Landscape is a dedicated Florence, KY landscaping company tackling the specific challenges local homeowners face. We specialize in solving common issues like soil compaction and persistent mulch bed weeds that plague Northern Kentucky yards. Our team provides targeted solutions, from core aeration to relieve compacted soil and promote healthy grass, to professional mulch bed maintenance that suppresses weeds and protects your plants. We understand the local environment and use proven techniques to create resilient, beautiful landscapes that thrive. Think of us as your local partner for a healthier, more manageable yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best way to fix compacted soil in my Florence yard?

For our local clay-heavy soils, core aeration is the most effective solution. This process removes small plugs of soil, allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. It relieves the compaction that causes water runoff and thin turf. We recommend this service in the spring or fall for optimal lawn recovery and health.

How can I keep weeds from taking over my mulch beds?

Prevention starts with proper bed preparation. We remove existing weeds, apply a landscape fabric or a pre-emergent herbicide barrier, and then install a fresh, adequate layer of mulch (typically 2-3 inches). This blocks sunlight from reaching weed seeds. Regular maintenance, like our bed edging and refresh services, is key to keeping those Florence mulch beds looking clean and weed-free.

Why does my lawn in Florence have bare patches even with watering?

This is often a direct sign of soil compaction. When soil is too dense, water can't penetrate deeply, and grass roots can't spread. The result is shallow roots, poor nutrient uptake, and bare spots. Our soil aeration service directly addresses this by loosening the soil, which helps your lawn develop a deeper, stronger root system to fill in those patches naturally.



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