Key Services
- Lawn care
Local Business Description
True American Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care provider serving Independence, OR, and the surrounding Willamette Valley. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care services designed to keep your property healthy and resilient against common local challenges. We understand that Independence homeowners often face storm debris cleanup after seasonal winds and rains, as well as persistent lawn fungus diseases in our region's climate. Our team provides thorough debris removal and expert lawn treatment programs to combat these issues, restoring your lawn's vitality and curb appeal. We are committed to reliable, high-quality service for our neighbors, helping protect and enhance one of your most valuable assets—your home's landscape.
Common Questions
How can regular lawn care in Independence help prevent storm damage and fungus?
Regular, professional lawn care strengthens your grass against local challenges. Consistent mowing, aeration, and proper fertilization promote deep root growth and better drainage, making your lawn more resilient to heavy rain and wind. A healthy, dense turf also naturally resists common Willamette Valley lawn fungi. Our programs are tailored to our climate to proactively address these issues.
What should I do with lawn debris after a storm in Independence?
After a storm, it's important to remove branches, leaves, and other debris promptly. Piled debris can smother grass, create bare spots, and trap moisture, which encourages fungal growth. True American Landscape offers efficient storm debris cleanup services. We'll safely clear your property, assess any damage, and recommend steps to help your lawn recover quickly.
What are signs of lawn fungus in our area, and how do you treat it?
Common signs in Independence include irregular brown patches, thinning grass, white or gray powdery residue, or slimy spots. Our humid springs and falls create perfect conditions for fungus. We provide accurate diagnosis and targeted, eco-conscious treatments to eliminate the disease. We also advise on cultural practices, like proper watering schedules, to prevent future outbreaks.




