Business Background
Tiger Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care provider serving Oconto, WI, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive lawn maintenance designed to tackle the specific challenges of our region's climate, particularly winter frost damage and uneven sprinkler coverage. Our experienced team uses proven techniques to help your lawn recover from harsh winters and implements precise irrigation solutions to ensure every part of your yard receives the water it needs. We're committed to building healthy, resilient lawns that can withstand Oconto's seasonal shifts, offering reliable, personalized service to our neighbors. Let us help you achieve a vibrant, green lawn that enhances your home's curb appeal.
Main Services
- Lawn care
Questions and Answers
How can your lawn care service help repair frost damage to my Oconto lawn?
Frost damage is common here after our tough winters, leading to brown patches and compacted soil. Our lawn care program starts with a thorough spring assessment. We use core aeration to relieve soil compaction and improve oxygen flow to the roots, followed by overseeding with hardy grass varieties suited for our climate. This combination promotes deep root growth and fills in damaged areas, helping your lawn recover and become more resilient for the next season.
What's included in a lawn care visit to address sprinkler coverage gaps?
During our regular lawn care service, we perform a visual inspection of your lawn's health and moisture levels. If we notice signs of dry spots or overwatering—common issues from uneven sprinkler coverage—we'll point them out to you. While we don't install sprinkler systems, we can advise on adjustment needs and recommend trusted local irrigation specialists to ensure your lawn gets uniform water distribution, which is crucial for consistent health and color.
When is the best time in Oconto to start lawn care after winter?
Timing is key for our local climate. We typically recommend starting spring lawn care services in late April to early May, once the ground has fully thawed and dried out a bit. This allows for effective aeration and seeding. Starting at the right time helps address frost damage early, promotes strong root establishment before the summer heat, and gives your lawn a head start on crowding out weeds.
