Our Story
Turf Brothers is your trusted, family-owned lawn and tree care expert serving Clemmons, NC, and the surrounding Forsyth County area. We provide comprehensive solutions for your outdoor space, including professional lawn care, tree planting, pruning, removal, and transplanting. We understand the unique challenges of our local climate, like stubborn moss growth that steals nutrients from your grass and common landscape edging damage from weather and wear. Our team uses proven, local strategies to eradicate moss, repair and reinforce edging, and implement preventative care to keep your lawn healthy and your landscape looking crisp. At Turf Brothers, we're your neighbors, dedicated to enhancing the beauty and value of your Clemmons property with reliable, expert service.
Main Services
- Tree removal
- Tree care services
- Lawn care
- Tree planting
- Tree transplanting
- Tree pruning or trimming
Frequently Asked Questions
Can your lawn care services help with the moss problem in my Clemmons yard?
Absolutely. Moss in Clemmons lawns often indicates soil compaction, poor drainage, or low pH. Our lawn care program includes soil analysis to identify the root cause, followed by core aeration to improve soil health, targeted treatments to eliminate moss, and proper fertilization to encourage thick, healthy grass that naturally resists moss regrowth.
How can tree services from Turf Brothers prevent damage to my landscape edging?
Overgrown or improperly placed tree roots are a common cause of cracked and lifted landscape edging in our area. Our expert tree pruning and root management services help control growth direction and size. For severe issues, we can carefully perform tree transplanting to relocate a tree before its roots cause significant damage, preserving both your tree and your landscape's clean lines.
What's the best time of year in Clemmons for tree pruning to maintain a healthy landscape?
For most trees in Clemmons, late winter to early spring is ideal for major pruning, as trees are dormant. This promotes vigorous spring growth and helps prevent disease. However, light pruning for safety or shape can be done year-round. We also recommend proactive pruning to remove overhanging branches that can damage edging or contribute to shaded, damp areas where moss thrives.







