Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
Why do I keep getting dead patches in my Pooler lawn, and how can you fix it?
Dead patches in Pooler are often due to compacted clay soil, improper watering, or fungal diseases common in our humid climate. We fix this by aerating the soil to improve root growth, applying targeted treatments, and overseeing with durable grass blends suited for our area. For severe cases, we can install new sod or regrade the area with our masonry expertise to ensure proper drainage.
My shrubs are dying even with watering. Can you replace them with something that will last?
Absolutely. Dying shrubs here are frequently a sign of root rot from poor drainage or being planted in the wrong spot. We remove the affected plants, assess and amend the soil, and replace them with native, drought-resistant species like Wax Myrtle or Savannah Holly that are proven to thrive in Pooler's conditions, ensuring long-term health with less maintenance.
How can pressure washing and masonry help solve my landscaping problems?
They're crucial for preventative health. Mold and mildew on hardscapes can spread to plants, while cracked or sunken walkways and patios cause water to pool against your home's foundation or in plant beds, leading to root rot. Our pressure washing cleans surfaces to prevent disease spread, and our masonry team repairs or installs proper hardscapes to direct water away, protecting your entire landscape.
Business Background
Savannah Smiles Landscaping is your trusted, local Pooler expert for transforming tired and problematic outdoor spaces into vibrant, healthy landscapes. We specialize in identifying and resolving the common local issues of dead lawn areas and dying shrubs through a comprehensive approach. Our services include targeted lawn care and renovation, strategic shrub and plant replacement with hardy, native species, and expert masonry and concrete work to improve drainage and hardscape integrity. By combining our landscaping, masonry, and pressure washing expertise, we don't just treat the symptoms—we address the underlying causes, such as poor soil conditions, water management problems, or pest issues, ensuring your Pooler property thrives for seasons to come.

















