Company Overview
Yerik Landscapes is a Cary-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common yard challenges faced by local homeowners. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing persistent issues like poor yard drainage that leads to soggy patches and water damage, as well as reviving patchy, thinning lawn grass. Our team understands Cary's specific soil conditions and weather patterns, allowing us to create effective, long-lasting solutions. Whether it's installing proper drainage systems to direct water away from your home's foundation or implementing a tailored lawn care plan to cultivate a thick, healthy turf, we focus on the root cause of the problem. Trust Yerik Landscapes to transform your troublesome yard into a resilient and beautiful outdoor space.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What's the most common cause of drainage problems in Cary yards, and how do you fix it?
In Cary, poor drainage is often caused by heavy clay soil that doesn't absorb water well, combined with improper grading. Water pools in low spots, leading to soggy lawns and potential foundation issues. We fix this by first assessing your yard's slope and soil, then implementing solutions like French drains, dry creek beds, or regrading to channel water safely away from your home and into appropriate drainage areas.
My lawn is patchy and thin no matter what I do. Can Yerik Landscapes help?
Absolutely. Patchy grass here is usually a sign of compacted soil, poor seed selection for our climate, or underlying disease. We don't just throw down more seed. We start with core aeration to relieve soil compaction, test your soil's nutrients, and then overseeed with high-quality, disease-resistant grass blends suited for Cary. We'll also create a customized fertilization and watering schedule to ensure your new grass establishes thickly and healthily.
Do you offer solutions that combine fixing drainage and improving my lawn?
Yes, we often tackle these issues together, as they are frequently linked. A soggy, poorly drained area will always struggle to grow healthy grass. Our integrated approach might involve installing subsurface drainage in the wet zones and then, once the area dries out properly, aerating and amending the soil before reseeding. This comprehensive method addresses both the symptom (patchy grass) and the root cause (poor drainage) for a lasting solution.




