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Clinton, NC 28328

(910) 990-7488

Property Service Solutions

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Company Overview

TLC Landscaping And Lawn Care is your trusted, local partner for maintaining a healthy and beautiful property in Clinton, NC. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our area, particularly with tree root damage causing unsightly ruts and dead spots in lawns, and shrubs that struggle and die back. Our expert team provides targeted solutions, from repairing root-damaged turf and installing root barriers to diagnosing and treating common shrub diseases and nutrient deficiencies in Sampson County's soil. We don't just mow and trim—we solve the underlying problems that plague local landscapes, using proven methods to restore the health and curb appeal of your Clinton home.

Question Answers

How can you fix the tree root damage ruining my lawn in Clinton?

We address this common local issue with a multi-step approach. First, we carefully grade and level the damaged areas, then we repair or re-sod the lawn with grass varieties suited to our climate. For persistent problems, we can install discreet root barriers to protect your turf from future damage while preserving the health of your trees.

Why do my shrubs keep dying, and what can TLC do about it?

Dying shrubs in Clinton are often caused by poor soil conditions, improper planting depth, pests common to our area, or fungal diseases. Our team performs a thorough diagnosis to identify the specific cause. We then provide corrective care, which may include soil amendment, proper pruning, targeted treatments, or strategic replacement with hardier, native species that thrive here.

What makes your lawn care approach different for Clinton homes?

Our approach is built on local knowledge. We tailor our services to Sampson County's specific soil types, weather patterns, and common pests. Instead of a one-size-fits-all program, we focus on preventative health and solving the root causes of problems—like compaction from heavy clay or nutrient depletion—to build resilient lawns that can better withstand local challenges.



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