Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What can you do about standing water in my DC yard?
Standing water is a common issue in many DC neighborhoods due to soil composition and grading. We provide expert drainage solutions, including installing French drains, dry wells, and correcting the yard's slope to direct water away from your home's foundation. This not only eliminates the soggy area but also protects your property from potential water damage.
Why do my shrubs keep dying, and how can Solis help?
Dying shrubs in DC can be caused by poor drainage, compacted soil, disease, or planting the wrong species for our climate. Our team first diagnoses the root cause. We then recommend solutions, which may include soil aeration, proper pruning, or replacing them with resilient, native plants that thrive in our local conditions and require less maintenance.
Do you offer services to prevent both drainage and plant health issues together?
Absolutely. We take a holistic approach to landscape health. A key service is grading and soil amendment, which corrects drainage to prevent standing water *and* creates a healthier environment for plant roots. By improving your soil structure and ensuring proper water flow, we tackle the core issues that lead to both soggy yards and dying plants.
Meet the Team
Solis Lawn & Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving homeowners across Washington, DC. We specialize in diagnosing and correcting the common yard problems that plague many DC properties, such as standing water and dying shrubs. Our team provides effective drainage solutions to eliminate soggy lawns and prevent foundation issues, while also offering expert shrub care and replacement with native, hardy plants suited to the local climate. At Solis, we focus on building healthy, sustainable landscapes that not only look beautiful but also function properly, enhancing your property's value and your enjoyment of your outdoor space. We're your neighbors, committed to solving the unique challenges of DC yards.

















