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Myrtle Grove Landscaping

Myrtle Grove Landscaping

Myrtle Grove, NC
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Myrtle Grove Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Myrtle Grove, North Carolina. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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Spencer Property Maintenance

Spencer Property Maintenance

Myrtle Grove NC 28402
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling, Tree Services

Spencer Property Maintenance, based in Myrtle Grove, NC, is a trusted, locally-owned provider of comprehensive property care solutions. We offer a wide range of services including landscaping, junk re...



Questions and Answers

My yard stays soggy for days after a rain. What's the solution?

Persistent sogginess is a hallmark of Myrtle Grove's high water table and the poor infiltration rate of Leon Fine Sand. Surface grading alone is insufficient. A subsurface solution, like a French drain tied to a dry well, is needed to actively move water away from foundations. For any new patios or walkways, specify permeable concrete pavers; this system meets New Hanover County Planning & Land Use runoff standards by allowing rainwater to recharge the groundwater onsite.

My HOA issued a violation notice for overgrowth; how fast can you get here for a cleanup?

Emergency compliance service is dispatched within 90 minutes. Our routing from the Myrtle Grove Middle School hub uses US-421 to optimize travel, ensuring a crew arrives within the 20-30 minute peak window. All equipment meets the local noise ordinance for operation between 7:00 AM and 9:00 PM. The initial visit focuses on restoring curb appeal to HOA standards, with a follow-up plan to address the underlying causes.

I'm tired of weekly mowing. What's a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative?

Transitioning high-input turf to a climate-adaptive landscape is a forward-thinking strategy. A designed matrix of native plants like Coastal Panicum, Wax Myrtle, and Blanket Flower establishes a resilient, low-water ecosystem that supports local pollinators. This approach drastically reduces mowing, fuel consumption, and noise—aligning with the shift toward electric maintenance fleets. Over time, it builds soil organic matter and increases property-level biodiversity beyond 2026 benchmarks.

How can I keep my St. Augustine grass alive during water restrictions without wasting water?

Stage 1 voluntary conservation requires precise water management. A smart Wi-Fi controller paired with in-ground soil moisture sensors creates an ET-based irrigation schedule, applying water only when the root zone needs it. This technology prevents overwatering the naturally poor infiltration of Leon sand, protecting the turf from drought stress and root rot. Properly calibrated, the system can reduce potable water use by 30-40% while maintaining turf health.

What are the biggest weed and pest threats here, and how do I deal with them safely?

The primary invasive alert is for Chamberbitter and Virginia Buttonweed, which thrive in acidic, sandy soils. Treatment must comply with the New Hanover County Stormwater Management Ordinance, which restricts nitrogen and phosphorus application to protect watersheds. A pre-emergent herbicide program, timed precisely before soil temperatures reach 55°F, provides effective control. For existing infestations, targeted spot-treatment with approved products, followed by soil amendment to improve turf competitiveness, is the recommended protocol.

Why is my soil so sandy and why won't anything grow in certain spots?

Properties in Myrtle Grove built around the 1997 average have Leon Fine Sand, a 30-year-old soil profile with low organic matter and high acidity (pH 4.5-5.5). This native sand lacks the structure and nutrients for robust turf. Poor growth zones often indicate soil compaction from construction, which restricts root penetration and water percolation. Core aeration combined with a top-dressing of composted organic matter is critical to rebuild soil biology and buffer the pH.

What permits and credentials should I verify before hiring someone to grade my yard?

Any significant grading or earthwork on a 0.35-acre lot requires compliance with New Hanover County Planning & Land Use for erosion control and drainage plans. Crucially, the contractor must hold a valid license from the North Carolina Landscape Contractors' Licensing Board. This license is mandatory for projects affecting water flow, soil stability, and installation of impervious surfaces. Hiring an unlicensed entity for this work voids most insurance protections and can result in costly code violations.

Are permeable pavers a better long-term choice than a wooden deck for my backyard?

For longevity and low maintenance in Zone 8b, permeable concrete pavers significantly outperform wood. They are immune to rot, insect damage, and the warping caused by our coastal humidity. Their permeable nature directly addresses site drainage challenges. From a Fire Wise perspective, pavers create a critical non-combustible defensible space in this Moderate-rated coastal WUI (Wildland-Urban Interface), enhancing home safety during wildfire season far better than a wooden structure.

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