Wimmers Lawn And Landscaping: Experienced Landscapers Serving Woods Cross, UT 84087
Woods Cross, UT 84087
Company Background
For over a decade, Wimmers Lawn And Landscaping has been the trusted local choice for homeowners in Woods Cross, UT. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the most common local lawn issues, from unsightly dry patches caused by our arid climate to the disruptive lawn damage caused by tree roots. Our team uses proven techniques and deep local knowledge to restore health and beauty to your yard. We offer comprehensive solutions, including core aeration to combat soil compaction, strategic overseeding to repair thin or damaged areas, and expert tree root management to protect your lawn's integrity. Trust your neighbors at Wimmers for a lush, resilient landscape that thrives in Woods Cross.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
What's the best way to fix dry, patchy grass in my Woods Cross yard?
Dry patches in Woods Cross are often due to compacted soil and our local climate. Our most effective solution is a combination of core aeration and overseeding. Aeration relieves soil compaction, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach the roots. We then overseed with drought-resistant grass blends suited for our area, which fills in the patches and creates a thicker, more resilient lawn that can better withstand dry spells.
Can you help with lawn damage from tree roots without harming the tree?
Absolutely. Tree roots surfacing in your lawn is a common issue here. We address this carefully by first assessing the tree's health. Solutions can include gentle root pruning (if necessary and safe for the tree), followed by topdressing the area with a soil/compost mix and reseeding. For severe cases, we might recommend creating a decorative mulch bed around the tree base, which protects the roots, eliminates mowing issues, and enhances your landscape's look.
Why is aeration so important for lawns in our area?
In Woods Cross, our soil can become hard and compacted over time, which is a major cause of both dry patches and poor grass growth. Aeration is crucial because it punches small holes in the turf, breaking up that compaction. This process allows essential water, fertilizer, and oxygen to penetrate deep into the root zone. It's a foundational service that makes every other treatment—like watering, feeding, or overseeding—far more effective, leading to a healthier, deeper-rooted lawn.

















