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Escatawpa Landscaping

Escatawpa Landscaping

Escatawpa, MS
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Escatawpa Landscaping, we help homeowners in Escatawpa, Mississippi keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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A 2 Z Residential and Commercial Services

A 2 Z Residential and Commercial Services

Escatawpa MS 39552
Handyman, Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

A 2 Z Residential and Commercial Services has been a trusted provider in Escatawpa, MS, for over a decade, offering reliable handyman, landscaping, and masonry/concrete solutions. With a focus on both...



Frequently Asked Questions

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas blowers. Are there quieter, lower-maintenance landscape options?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf areas to a xeriscape with native plants reduces mowing frequency and eliminates gas-powered equipment. Incorporating Southern Magnolia, Wax Myrtle, Purple Coneflower, Sweetbay Magnolia, and Switchgrass creates a resilient, biodiverse habitat that thrives on seasonal rainfall. This approach future-proofs the property against tightening noise ordinances targeting gas blowers and aligns with 2026 electric maintenance fleet trends for quieter operation.

A storm knocked down limbs. How fast can a crew get here for an emergency cleanup to meet HOA rules?

For urgent HOA compliance or safety issues, dispatch coordinates from the Escatawpa River Basin area. Using US-90, our standard response window during peak hours is 20 to 30 minutes. The crew will arrive with electric chippers and hauling equipment, operating within the 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM noise ordinance. This prioritizes clearing driveways and public-facing areas to mitigate liability and restore property access swiftly.

With Stage 1 water restrictions, how do we keep our St. Augustine lawn alive without wasting water?

Voluntary conservation in Stage 1 is best managed with Wi-Fi ET-based weather sensing controllers. This technology automatically adjusts irrigation schedules by calculating real-time evapotranspiration rates, adding water only when the lawn needs it. For Centipede or St. Augustine grass, this prevents overwatering during our frequent summer rains, staying well within municipal guidelines. The system deep-waters roots to build drought resilience, conserving a significant volume over the season.

We want to regrade our half-acre lot to fix drainage. What permits and contractor credentials are required?

Significant grading on a 0.50-acre lot typically requires an earth disturbance permit from the Jackson County Planning Department to ensure proper erosion and sediment control. The work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors, as it involves altering the land's contour and managing stormwater flow. This licensing ensures the contractor carries adequate insurance and possesses the technical knowledge to execute the project without causing downstream flooding or property damage.

We're adding a patio. Is crushed shell or wood better for longevity and fire safety here?

Crushed shell or concrete pavers are superior to wood for durability in our humid climate, requiring no sealing or rot repair. In terms of fire safety, these non-combustible materials contribute directly to creating defensible space, a key factor in Escatawpa's Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating. A properly installed hardscape of inorganic material acts as a firebreak, protecting the home while providing a stable, long-lasting outdoor living surface.

An invasive vine is taking over a planting bed. How do we remove it without harming our trees or breaking local rules?

Invasive species like kudzu or Japanese honeysuckle require targeted treatment. Physically removing the root crown is the first step. For persistent regrowth, a precise, foliar-applied systemic herbicide may be necessary, but application must avoid drift to desirable plants. Crucially, any treatment must follow State BMP guidelines, which prohibit nitrogen applications during the dormant season, and all product labels must be strictly adhered to for safe, effective control.

Our Escatawpa Heights yard seems tired and compacted. What's happening to the soil under our older homes?

Homes built around 1975 now have soil over fifty years old. In this neighborhood, the underlying Ultisol sandy loam has likely become severely compacted from decades of traffic and conventional maintenance, reducing pore space and root penetration. This acidic soil (pH 5.5-6.2) also tends to be low in organic matter. Core aeration followed by top-dressing with compost is necessary to rebuild soil structure, improve water infiltration, and support healthier turf and planting beds.

Our yard holds water for days after a rain. What's a lasting solution for this soggy soil?

Seasonal saturation is common with Escatawpa's high water table and dense Ultisol subsoil. The primary fix involves installing a French drain system tied to a daylight outlet or dry well. For any new patios or paths, using permeable crushed shell or open-joint decorative concrete pavers increases surface infiltration. These solutions help manage runoff to meet Jackson County Planning Department standards while directing water away from foundations and low spots.

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