Reynolds Landscaping: Best Landscaping Serving Chesapeake, VA 23321
3925 S Military Hwy, Chesapeake, VA 23321
Business Background
Reynolds Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Chesapeake, VA, and the surrounding communities. We understand the common challenges homeowners face in our area, such as dead patches in lawns and damage caused by invasive tree roots, which can compromise curb appeal and soil health. Our team specializes in comprehensive lawn restoration and repair, using proven techniques to revitalize your grass and address underlying issues. We provide expert tree root management to protect your landscape's integrity. As your Chesapeake neighbors, we are committed to delivering reliable, high-quality service that enhances your property's beauty and value, creating outdoor spaces you can enjoy for years to come.
FAQs
What can Reynolds Landscaping do to fix the dead spots in my Chesapeake lawn?
Dead spots are often caused by soil compaction, disease, or poor drainage common in our local soil. We start with a thorough assessment to diagnose the root cause. Our comprehensive lawn restoration service includes core aeration to relieve compaction, targeted overseeding with grass varieties suited for the Chesapeake climate, and proper fertilization to promote healthy, even regrowth that blends seamlessly with your existing lawn.
How do you handle lawn damage from tree roots in my yard?
Invasive surface roots can create tripping hazards and ruin your lawn's appearance. Our expert approach involves carefully grading and leveling the affected areas. We may recommend strategic root pruning (following arborist best practices to protect tree health), followed by adding a layer of topsoil and reseeding. For severe cases, we can discuss alternative landscaping solutions like creating a beautiful, functional mulch bed around the tree base.
As a Chesapeake homeowner, when is the best time to address these lawn issues?
Timing is key for effective repair. For cool-season grasses common here, early fall is ideal for seeding and major repairs, as soil is warm, and cooler air promotes strong root development. Spring is a good secondary window. For tree root management, late fall or winter—when trees are dormant—is often best. We provide free consultations to assess your specific situation and create a seasonal plan for lasting results.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services

















