Siska Lawn Care & Landscaping: Emergency Landscaping Services Serving Delray Beach, FL 33444
Delray Beach, FL 33444
About the Local Business
Siska Lawn Care & Landscaping provides expert lawn and landscape services for Delray Beach homeowners. We understand the local challenges, such as dying shrubs and uneven sprinkler coverage, which often stem from improper irrigation and soil conditions common in our coastal climate. Our team conducts thorough evaluations to diagnose the root cause of these issues, whether it's a broken sprinkler head, incorrect watering schedules, or poor soil health. We then implement precise solutions, from repairing and optimizing irrigation systems to selecting and installing hardy, Florida-friendly plants. We help you achieve a vibrant, healthy landscape that thrives in Delray Beach.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
Why are my shrubs dying even though my sprinklers run regularly in Delray Beach?
This is a common issue here. Often, sprinklers have coverage gaps or poor pressure, leaving some areas dry. Salt air and sandy soil can also stress plants. We perform a detailed irrigation audit to find dry spots and test soil health, then adjust your system and recommend resilient native plants that need less water.
How can I tell if my sprinkler system has coverage gaps?
Look for telltale signs like brown patches of grass, dry soil around certain plants, or overly wet areas next to dry ones. The best method is a professional audit. We run your system, measure water output in each zone, and map the coverage to identify and fix any gaps or malfunctions specific to Delray Beach's conditions.
What's the first step to fix my lawn's brown spots and unhealthy shrubs?
Start with a professional inspection. We'll check your irrigation system for leaks and misalignment, test your soil's pH and nutrient levels—which are often unique to our local sandy soil—and assess plant health. From there, we create a targeted plan that may include sprinkler repairs, soil amendments, and replacing non-native plants with drought-tolerant varieties suited for our climate.

















