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Damascus Landscaping

Damascus Landscaping

Damascus, OH
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Looking for dependable landscaping in Damascus, Ohio? Damascus Landscaping handles design, install, and maintenance with steady hands and clear pricing.
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Dale's Lawn Care

Dale's Lawn Care

15920 Salem Alliance Rd, Damascus OH 44619
Lawn Services, Property Management

Dale's Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service and property management provider serving Damascus, OH, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care and proactive...



Questions and Answers

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass lawn healthy without wasting water?

Voluntary conservation in Damascus makes smart irrigation essential. A Soil-Moisture Sensor (SMS) controller uses real-time ET data to water only when the root zone is dry, preventing overwatering that exacerbates our clay subsoil drainage issues. This preserves the Tall Fescue blend's drought tolerance while staying well within any future municipal water limits.

Are concrete pavers a better choice than wood for a new patio?

For longevity in Zone 6a, concrete pavers and crushed limestone outperform wood, which requires constant sealing and replacement. These materials also contribute to a Firewise defensible space, as recommended for standard residential code compliance, by creating a non-combustible zone adjacent to the home.

Our lawn seems thin and compacted. What's the underlying issue with our soil?

Damascus Central homes built around 1962 sit on 64-year-old landscapes where Mahoning-Ellsworth Silt Loam topsoil has degraded. The pH remains suitable, but decades of foot traffic and standard mowing have severely reduced soil percolation and organic matter. Core aeration and a top-dressing of compost are required to restore pore space and microbial activity for healthy root growth.

What permits and licenses are needed for a major backyard regrading project?

Altering drainage patterns on a 0.45-acre lot typically requires a permit from the Mahoning County Building Inspection Department. The design and oversight should be conducted by a professional licensed by the Ohio Department of Agriculture Landscape Architect Board to ensure the work complies with state erosion control and grading regulations.

Water pools in my yard every spring. What's a long-term solution?

Seasonal high water tables and poor infiltration in clay subsoils are common here. Installing a dry well or French drain system, paired with permeable concrete pavers for any new patios, can redirect surface runoff. These modifications often meet Mahoning County Building Inspection Department standards for managing stormwater on a 0.45-acre lot.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my high-mow turf grass?

Transitioning perimeter areas to a matrix of Little Bluestem, Common Milkweed, Wild Bergamot, and New England Aster reduces weekly mowing. This native plant community supports local biodiversity, requires no gas-powered blowing under quiet hour ordinances, and establishes a climate-adaptive, drought-resilient landscape.

I've spotted invasive vines. How should they be treated responsibly?

Early identification and manual removal are critical for invasives like creeping euonymus. If chemical control is necessary for persistent roots, select a targeted herbicide applied by a licensed professional. This must follow Ohio guidance on phosphorus application near waterways and avoid any local blackout dates to protect watershed health.

A storm brought down branches. What's the fastest response time for emergency cleanup?

For properties near the U.S. Route 62 and State Route 534 intersection, a crew dispatched from Salem or Alliance can typically arrive within the 45-60 minute peak response window. They will travel via US-62, prioritizing access for immediate safety hazards to meet HOA or municipal compliance deadlines for debris removal.

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