Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the most effective way to tackle the persistent weeds in my Seattle yard?
The key is a multi-season strategy. We start by identifying the specific weeds, as many common in our area, like horsetail or morning glory, require targeted approaches. We then implement a combination of safe, effective removal, soil health improvement, and preventative mulching to suppress new growth and build a landscape that naturally resists weeds.
Why are my shrubs dying, and what can Ruiz's Landscaping do to save them?
In Seattle, shrubs often struggle due to root rot from poor drainage, improper planting depth, or nutrient deficiencies in our native soil. We perform a health assessment to diagnose the issue. Our solutions may include improving soil aeration and drainage, applying specific soil amendments, or strategic pruning to encourage recovery and promote healthy new growth.
How can you help me create a low-maintenance landscape that prevents these problems?
We design with prevention in mind. By selecting the right native and adapted plants that thrive in our climate with less water and care, improving soil structure from the start, and installing proper edging and mulch barriers, we build a foundation that minimizes weed pressure and keeps plants healthy, saving you time and hassle season after season.
Business Profile
Ruiz's Landscaping is a trusted Seattle-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common yard challenges faced by local homeowners. We understand the specific frustrations of weed infestation and dying shrubs that thrive in the Pacific Northwest climate. Our approach combines proven, sustainable practices with deep local knowledge to not only address these immediate problems but to build resilient, healthy landscapes that last. We work closely with you to create tailored solutions, from effective weed management programs to revitalizing struggling plantings, ensuring your outdoor space is both beautiful and manageable for the long term.

















