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Greenville Landscaping

Greenville Landscaping

Greenville, MS
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Greenville Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Greenville, Mississippi. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Delta Landscaping

Delta Landscaping

1442 E Rebecca Dr, Greenville MS 38701
Landscaping

Delta Landscaping is a trusted Greenville, MS-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the specific outdoor challenges faced by local homeowners. We specialize in addressing common issues like y...

Pro Green

Pro Green

Greenville MS 38701
Landscaping, Tree Services, Pressure Washers

Pro Green is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping and tree service provider in Greenville, MS, dedicated to enhancing the beauty and health of your outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive lands...

Luke Landscape Services

Luke Landscape Services

2126 Carol St, Greenville MS 38703
Landscaping

Luke Landscape Services is your local Greenville, MS expert for a healthy, beautiful yard. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our area, such as persistent moss growth in lawns an...

Knox’s Lawn Service

Knox’s Lawn Service

Greenville MS 38703
Lawn Services

Knox's Lawn Service is a trusted local lawn care provider serving Greenville, MS, dedicated to keeping yards healthy and beautiful. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care solutions that directly add...

Southern Roots

Southern Roots

Greenville MS 38701
Tree Services, Lawn Services, Handyman

Southern Roots is a family-owned and operated business in Greenville, MS, founded by a father and son team who share a passion for tree work and hands-on craftsmanship. What began as a personal intere...

W&W Lawn Care

W&W Lawn Care

Greenville MS 38701
Lawn Services

W&W Lawn Care is a trusted local lawn service provider in Greenville, MS, specializing in comprehensive lawn care solutions tailored to the area's specific needs. We understand common local challenges...

Cooper Lawn Service

Cooper Lawn Service

Greenville MS 38703
Lawn Services

Cooper Lawn Service is a trusted local lawn care provider in Greenville, MS, specializing in maintaining healthy, attractive outdoor spaces. We understand that Greenville homeowners often struggle wit...

Whorton’s Lawncare

Whorton’s Lawncare

Greenville MS 38701
Lawn Services

Whorton's Lawncare is a locally owned and operated service in Greenville, MS, dedicated to maintaining healthy, beautiful lawns for area homeowners. We understand the specific challenges Greenville pr...

Denton Cleaning Services

Denton Cleaning Services

120 High St, Greenville MS 38701
Home Cleaning, Landscaping, Home Organization

Denton Cleaning Services in Greenville, MS, is your trusted local partner for comprehensive home maintenance, offering home cleaning, landscaping, and home organization services. We understand that Gr...

Southern Lawn & Construction

Southern Lawn & Construction

Greenville MS 38701
Lawn Services

Southern Lawn & Construction is a trusted, locally-owned lawn care provider serving Greenville, MS, and the surrounding area. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care services designed to tackle the s...

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FAQs

My yard in Downtown Greenville is always soggy. Why is that, and what can I do about it?

Properties in Downtown Greenville, especially those built around 1970, sit on alluvial silt loam soil. This soil has aged for over 55 years and is often heavily compacted from construction and maintenance, leading to very poor percolation and a high water table. The solution is not more drainage pipe, but improving soil structure. We recommend core aeration followed by incorporating 2-3 inches of coarse, composted organic matter into the topsoil. This increases permeability and supports healthy root zones, addressing the chronic saturation.

My HOA gave me a 48-hour notice for overgrowth. How quickly can you get a crew here?

For HOA compliance emergencies, our dispatch from the E.E. Bass Cultural Arts Center area allows for a 20-30 minute arrival during peak hours via US Highway 82. We prioritize these calls with a dedicated electric maintenance fleet, which operates quietly within standard quiet hours (10 PM - 7 AM). The initial visit focuses on bringing the property to code, with a follow-up assessment for a sustainable maintenance plan to prevent future violations.

I have a vine taking over my fence. How do I get rid of it without harming my other plants?

Invasive species like kudzu or Japanese honeysuckle are a persistent alert in our area. Correct identification is essential before treatment. For woody vines, cut the stem near the ground and apply a targeted glyphosate herbicide to the fresh cut with a brush, avoiding soil contact and drift. Always follow state BMP guidelines for herbicide use, as there is no local fertilizer ordinance dictating blackout dates. For extensive infestations, manual removal combined with smothering via heavy mulch is the most ecologically sound method.

I'm tired of weekly mowing. Are there lower-maintenance alternatives to my lawn?

Absolutely. Transitioning sections of high-maintenance turf to a climate-adaptive xeriscape with regional natives is the forward-looking strategy. For Greenville's Zone 8b, a planting palette of Oakleaf Hydrangea, Purple Coneflower, American Beautyberry, and Swamp Milkweed provides year-round interest, supports 2026 biodiversity targets, and requires minimal inputs. This shift also aligns with evolving municipal noise ordinances that increasingly restrict gas-powered blowers and mowers, making an electric or manual maintenance regimen far simpler.

Should I use concrete pavers or wood for a new backyard patio?

For longevity and low maintenance in Greenville's humid climate, concrete pavers are superior. They resist rot, insect damage, and warping, which are chronic issues with wood. Pavers also offer superior permeability options for drainage. Regarding fire safety, while Greenville has a low Fire Wise rating, creating defensible space is a universal best practice. Concrete pavers provide a non-combustible surface that can help compartmentalize a landscape, adding a layer of safety even in an urban setting.

My patio floods every time it rains. What are my options for fixing it?

This is a direct result of the high water table and poor infiltration of our native alluvial silt loam. Installing more impermeable surfaces worsens the problem. The correct solution is to replace non-porous materials with permeable concrete pavers set on an aggregate base. This system allows stormwater to infiltrate on-site, meeting Greenville Planning and Zoning Department runoff standards. For severe cases, a French drain tied into a dry well may be needed, but improving surface permeability is always the first step.

Is it okay to water my St. Augustine grass as much as it seems to need?

While Greenville is currently under Stage 0 water restrictions, efficient use is critical. St. Augustine grass has high evapotranspiration (ET) demands. A smart Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controller is the professional solution. It automatically adjusts runtime based on local weather data, soil moisture, and plant needs, applying water only when necessary. This technology maintains turf health while conserving significant water, keeping you compliant and reducing runoff into our local watershed.

What do I need to know before hiring someone to regrade my yard?

Any significant grading or earth-moving work on a 0.22-acre lot requires due diligence. The contractor must hold appropriate licensing through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. Furthermore, altering drainage patterns often requires a permit from the Greenville Planning and Zoning Department to ensure changes do not adversely affect neighboring properties or municipal storm systems. Always verify both credentials and required permits before work begins; improper grading can create legal liability and costly corrective work.

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