Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Our Story
Ravyn's Nest Home & Garden is a dedicated landscaping partner for Greece, NY homeowners, focusing on solving the persistent local issue of poor yard drainage and standing water. We understand how these problems can damage your lawn, create soggy areas, and limit the enjoyment of your outdoor space. Our team provides targeted solutions, from grading and French drain installations to strategic planting and rain garden creation, designed to effectively channel water away from your home and foundation. We work with the natural lay of your Greece property to implement lasting fixes that protect your investment and transform problematic wet areas into healthy, usable landscapes you can be proud of year-round.
FAQs
What's the most common solution for standing water in a Greece yard?
In the Greece area, where clay-heavy soil is common, a French drain system is often the most effective long-term solution. We install a perforated pipe in a gravel-filled trench to collect and redirect groundwater away from the problem area, preventing pooling and protecting your lawn's health and your home's foundation.
Can landscaping fixes help with my yard's drainage, or do I need hardscaping?
Often, a combination of both is best. We start with strategic grading and regrading to change the water flow, which is a landscaping solution. For more severe or persistent issues, we integrate hardscaping elements like dry creek beds or channel drains. Our approach for Greece homes is always tailored, using the right mix of soft and hardscape to solve your specific drainage problem.
How do you prevent new landscaping from washing away during heavy Rochester rains?
Proper drainage planning is key from the start. When we design and install new plantings or features for your Greece home, we incorporate solutions like swales (shallow ditches) and strategic mulching to manage water flow. This ensures your new investment is protected, and the soil stays in place, allowing your plants to establish strong roots without being waterlogged or eroded.

















