What the Company Handles
- Irrigation design services
- Irrigation construction
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Lawn care
Business Overview
Stem To Stern Lawn Care is your dedicated local partner for a thriving Biloxi landscape. We understand that our Gulf Coast climate can lead to common issues like dying shrubs and unsightly bare patches in your lawn. Our comprehensive approach addresses these problems at the root. Through expert irrigation design and construction, we ensure your plants and grass receive the precise water they need to withstand the heat, while our repair services prevent costly water waste. Combined with our professional lawn care, we don't just treat symptoms—we build resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces that enhance your home's curb appeal and value. Trust us to bring your property from stem to stern back to full health.
Question Answers
My shrubs are dying despite regular watering. Can an irrigation system help?
Absolutely. Often, surface watering isn't enough for deep shrub roots in Biloxi's soil. Our irrigation design service creates a customized system that delivers water directly to the root zone with the right pressure and schedule. This targeted approach prevents both underwatering and wasteful runoff, giving your shrubs the deep hydration they need to thrive in our local climate.
What's the first step to fixing bare patches in my lawn?
The first step is a professional assessment. Bare patches can stem from poor irrigation coverage, soil compaction, or disease. Our team will diagnose the cause. Often, the solution involves our irrigation repair service to fix dry spots or our lawn care program to aerate, reseed, and nourish the area. We create a tailored plan to restore a thick, uniform lawn.
I'm worried about water waste. How does your irrigation construction conserve water?
Water conservation is a priority for us and our Biloxi neighbors. Our irrigation construction focuses on efficiency from the start. We use zoning to group plants with similar water needs, install rain sensors to prevent overwatering, and select high-efficiency nozzles that reduce misting and evaporation. A properly designed and maintained system uses significantly less water than manual methods while keeping your landscape healthier.

















