Services Offered
- Tree care services
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Irrigation construction
- Irrigation design services
- Lawn care
Question Answers
What irrigation services do you offer for homes in St. George?
We provide full irrigation services including design, construction, repair, and maintenance. For St. George residents, we focus on systems that conserve water and handle the local hard soil conditions, ensuring your lawn and garden get efficient watering without waste.
How do you address soil compaction and edging damage in local landscapes?
In St. George, soil compaction is common due to clay-heavy soil and foot traffic. We use aeration techniques to loosen soil and improve root health, and for edging damage, we repair or install durable borders that withstand the local climate, keeping your landscape neat and functional.
Do you offer both lawn care and tree services?
Yes, we provide comprehensive lawn care and tree services. This includes mowing, fertilization, and weed control for lawns, along with pruning, health assessments, and removal for trees. Our integrated approach helps maintain the overall health and beauty of your property in Southern Utah.
Meet the Team
Summer Lawn & Tree LLC is a locally owned and operated landscaping company serving St. George, UT, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care, tree services, and irrigation solutions tailored to the unique climate and soil conditions of Southern Utah. Our team provides reliable irrigation construction, design, repair, and maintenance, along with professional lawn and tree care services. We focus on practical, effective landscaping that enhances your property's health and appearance while addressing common local challenges like soil compaction and landscape edging damage. Committed to serving residents in St. George, Santa Clara, Hurricane, Ivins, La Verkin, Toquerville, and nearby areas, we offer straightforward pricing and personalized service to help you maintain a beautiful, sustainable outdoor space.

















