Turf Tenders Lawn Care - Dothan's Qualified Landscaping Services
206 W Troy St, Dothan, AL 36303
Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Overview
Turf Tenders Lawn Care is a Dothan, Alabama-based landscaping company focused on restoring health and beauty to local lawns. We specialize in addressing the common post-storm challenges faced by homeowners in the Wiregrass region, including yard debris cleanup and compacted soil remediation. Our team efficiently removes fallen branches and storm-scattered debris, clearing your property for recovery. We then tackle compacted soil, a frequent issue in our local clay-heavy grounds, through core aeration and targeted soil treatments. This combination of services relieves soil pressure, improves water and nutrient absorption, and creates the ideal foundation for a thick, resilient lawn that can better withstand Dothan's weather. We're your local partner for a stronger, greener yard.
Questions and Answers
How quickly can you remove storm debris from my Dothan yard?
We prioritize storm cleanup to help our neighbors secure their properties quickly. Typically, we can schedule debris removal within 1-3 days of contact, depending on the severity of the local event. Our team efficiently hauls away branches, limbs, and scattered debris, leaving your yard clean and ready for the next steps in lawn recovery.
What's the best way to fix compacted soil in my Dothan lawn?
For our area's dense, clay-based soil, core aeration is the most effective solution. We use professional equipment to pull small plugs of soil from your lawn, creating channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. This process directly combats compaction, promotes deeper root growth, and is best performed during our local growing seasons for optimal recovery.
Will aeration help my lawn handle Dothan's heavy rains better?
Absolutely. By relieving soil compaction through aeration, we significantly improve your lawn's drainage capacity. The created channels allow rainwater to infiltrate the soil rather than pool and run off, which reduces erosion and waterlogging. This leads to a healthier root system that's more drought-resistant during dry spells and better anchored during heavy downpours common in our region.

















