Rojas’ Lawn Services - Brandon's Licensed Landscaping

Brandon, MS 39047

(832) 504-6575

Business Background

Rojas' Lawn Services is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care provider in Brandon, MS, dedicated to maintaining and restoring the health and beauty of area lawns. We understand the common local challenges of tree root damage and soil compaction, which can choke grass and lead to unsightly, unhealthy yards. Our expert lawn care services are specifically tailored to address these issues. We employ specialized aeration techniques to relieve soil compaction, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach grass roots effectively. For areas damaged by invasive tree roots, we provide targeted solutions including soil leveling, reseeding, and strategic fertilization to promote robust turf recovery and prevent future damage, ensuring your Brandon lawn is resilient and vibrant.

Service Capabilities

  • Lawn care

Q&A

How can your lawn care service fix the tree root damage I see in my Brandon yard?

Tree roots near the surface can create uneven ground and compete with your grass for nutrients. Our approach involves carefully leveling the affected areas, applying a high-quality soil amendment to encourage strong root development for your turf, and overseeding with durable grass varieties suited for our local climate. This repairs the damage and helps your lawn better compete with tree roots in the future.

What does aeration do for compacted soil, and is it really needed in Brandon?

Yes, soil compaction is a frequent issue here due to our clay-heavy soil and foot traffic. Compaction prevents water, air, and fertilizer from reaching grass roots. Our core aeration service pulls small plugs of soil from your lawn, creating channels for these essential elements. This relieves pressure on roots, reduces runoff, and is a foundational step for a thicker, healthier lawn that can withstand Mississippi summers.

As a local expert, what's your top lawn care tip for Brandon homeowners dealing with these issues?

Our top tip is proactive aeration and overseeding. Don't wait for thin, patchy areas to become a bigger problem. Scheduling annual aeration in the fall, followed by overseeding, directly combats compaction and fills in areas stressed by heat, shade, or root competition. This consistent care builds a dense turf that is naturally more resistant to both root invasion and compaction, saving you time and money on repairs.



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