Seasons Landscape & Design | Top-Rated Landscaping in Sequim, WA
1322 S 7th Ave, Sequim, WA 98382
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Overview
Seasons Landscape & Design is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Sequim, WA. We understand the unique challenges Sequim homeowners face, including soil compaction and persistent standing water in yards, which can damage lawns, hinder plant growth, and create soggy, unusable spaces. Our team specializes in diagnosing these specific local drainage and soil health issues. We provide targeted solutions like soil aeration, French drain installation, and strategic grading to improve water flow and soil structure. By combining expert problem-solving with beautiful, functional design, we help transform problematic yards into healthy, vibrant, and enjoyable outdoor living areas perfectly suited to the Sequim climate.
Frequently Asked Questions
My yard in Sequim stays soggy long after it rains. What's the first step you take to fix standing water?
The first step is always a detailed site evaluation. We'll identify the source of the water, check your soil composition—common here in Sequim—and assess the property's grading. Often, the solution is a combination of improving drainage with systems like French drains and correcting the soil's ability to absorb water through aeration and amendments.
How can soil compaction in my Sequim yard affect my plants and lawn?
Compacted soil, a frequent issue in our area, prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching plant roots. This leads to shallow root systems, poor lawn health, and stressed plants that struggle to thrive. Our core aeration service relieves this compaction, allowing your landscape to breathe, absorb moisture properly, and become more resilient.
Can you help design a landscape that naturally handles Sequim's wet seasons better?
Absolutely. As local experts, we design with our climate in mind. We incorporate solutions like rain gardens with native, water-tolerant plants, permeable paving, and strategic grading into the overall design. This creates a beautiful yard that manages water intelligently, reducing runoff and pooling while enhancing your home's curb appeal.
