Business Overview
Upgrade Landscaping is a Fargo-based landscaping company dedicated to transforming local outdoor spaces with practical, lasting solutions. We specialize in addressing common Fargo-area lawn challenges like patchy grass and poor grading, which often result from our region's climate and soil conditions. Our team uses proven techniques to repair thin or bare spots, improve soil health, and ensure proper lawn grading for effective drainage—preventing water pooling and erosion. By focusing on these specific local issues, we help homeowners achieve healthier, more resilient lawns that thrive in North Dakota's environment. Trust Upgrade Landscaping for expert care that keeps your yard looking its best year-round.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
FAQs
How can Upgrade Landscaping fix patchy lawn grass in Fargo?
We start by assessing your lawn's soil and grass type to identify causes like compaction, pests, or nutrient deficiencies common in our area. Our services include core aeration to improve soil health, overseeding with hardy grass varieties suited to Fargo's climate, and targeted fertilization to promote thick, even growth. This approach addresses the root of patchiness for a lush, durable lawn.
What does poor lawn grading mean, and why is it a problem in Fargo?
Poor grading refers to uneven lawn slopes that cause water to pool or drain toward your home's foundation. In Fargo, this can lead to issues like soil erosion, mold, or basement flooding due to our seasonal rainfall and snowmelt. Our grading services reshape your lawn to ensure proper drainage away from structures, protecting your property and preventing water damage.
Can you help prevent future lawn problems in North Dakota's climate?
Absolutely. Our services are designed for long-term resilience. We use drought-tolerant grass blends, implement erosion control measures, and provide maintenance tips tailored to Fargo's weather patterns. By improving soil structure and drainage, we help your lawn withstand temperature swings and moisture changes, reducing the risk of recurring issues like patchiness or grading problems.

















