Core Services
- Lawn care
Local Business Overview
Watts Lawn & Garden is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service in Thomasville, NC, dedicated to helping homeowners achieve and maintain a healthy, vibrant yard. We understand the common local challenges, like lawn damage from tree roots and persistent dead patches, which can be frustrating and unsightly. Our expert lawn care services directly address these issues through specialized aeration, targeted overseeding, and customized soil treatments to repair damage and promote strong, resilient grass growth. We focus on practical, effective solutions tailored to the specific soil and climate conditions of the Thomasville area, ensuring your lawn not only recovers but thrives for the long term.
FAQs
Can your lawn care service fix the dead spots in my Thomasville yard?
Absolutely. Dead spots are often caused by soil compaction, thatch buildup, or localized damage. Our lawn care program includes core aeration to relieve compaction and improve water/nutrient flow, followed by overseeding with grass varieties suited to our local climate. We also perform soil analysis to address any underlying nutrient deficiencies, helping to restore a thick, green lawn.
How do you handle lawn damage from tree roots in our area?
Tree roots can create uneven, thin turf. We address this by carefully leveling the affected areas with topsoil and using specialized techniques for seeding or sodding in shaded, root-heavy zones. We recommend a tailored maintenance plan that may include adjusted mowing heights and specific watering schedules to help grass compete with tree roots without harming the trees themselves.
What's included in a typical lawn care visit for a Thomasville home?
A typical visit is a comprehensive health check for your lawn. We'll mow at the optimal height, edge your walkways and beds, and perform a thorough inspection for issues like pests, disease, or dry patches. We then provide spot treatments or adjustments as needed, and keep you informed about the condition of your lawn and any recommended next steps, all tailored to the seasonal needs of our region.

















