Property Service Solutions
- Lawn care
Common Questions
What makes your lawn care service different for invasive ivy and blackberries?
Unlike standard mowing or trimming, our service is dedicated to complete eradication. We use patented tools designed to physically pull out the entire root system of invasive plants like English ivy and blackberries, without relying on any chemicals. This method ensures the plant doesn't grow back, which is crucial for restoring the health of your lawn and garden.
My lawn in Tigard has bare patches and my shrubs are dying. Could invasive plants be the cause?
Absolutely. This is a very common issue in our area. Aggressive vines like English ivy spread across the ground, blocking sunlight and stealing nutrients and water from your grass and ornamental plants. This directly leads to those bare lawn spots and struggling, dying shrubs. Our removal service clears these invaders so your desired plants can recover and thrive.
Do you use herbicides to kill the roots of ivy and blackberries?
No, we do not use any poisons or chemicals. Our process is entirely mechanical. We use specialized tools that allow us to grip and pull the vines, leveraging body weight to extract the roots from the soil. This chemical-free approach is safer for your family, pets, local wildlife, and the overall health of your soil.
Local Business Description
At X-Tirp in Tigard, we focus on solving the invasive plant problems that are common in our local landscape. Many Tigard homes struggle with the aggressive spread of English ivy and Himalayan blackberries, which can choke out your lawn and garden, leading to unsightly bare patches and struggling shrubs. Our service is built around a specific, effective method: we manually remove these invasive plants, roots and all, without using any poisons or chemicals. We employ specialized, patented tools that allow us to use body weight to extract the entire root system, preventing regrowth and protecting your soil's health. It's a thorough, hands-on approach designed for the unique challenges of Pacific Northwest yards, helping you reclaim and maintain a healthy, vibrant outdoor space.



