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Drumright Landscaping

Drumright Landscaping

Drumright, OK
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Drumright Landscaping provides honest, local landscaping service in Drumright, Oklahoma. We show up on time and leave every yard clean and sharp.
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Okie Pest Control

Okie Pest Control

100 S Ohio Ave, Drumright OK 74030
Landscaping, Pest Control

Okie Pest Control is a trusted, locally owned and operated business serving Drumright and the surrounding Oklahoma communities for over 37 years. We specialize in effective pest extermination and tick...

Land Scrapes

Land Scrapes

104 Woodland Way, Drumright OK 74030
General Contractors, Snow Removal, Landscaping

Land Scrapes is a Drumright-based contracting and landscaping company founded on deep local roots and hands-on experience. Owner Cash grew up on an Oklahoma farm, operating heavy equipment long before...



FAQs

Is Sandstone Veneer a good, fire-resistant choice for a patio in our area?

Yes, Sandstone Veneer is a superior material for durability and fire resistance compared to wood or composite decking. Its non-combustible nature contributes directly to creating defensible space, a key recommendation in Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface zones like ours. When properly installed, it provides a permanent, low-maintenance surface that integrates well with the local aesthetic and requires no sealing or staining.

How quickly can you respond for an emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA deadlines?

Our standard emergency dispatch for Central Drumright originates near Drumright City Hall. Using OK-33 for primary access, we can typically arrive on-site within the 20-30 minute peak storm response window. This allows for immediate debris assessment and rapid deployment of electric equipment, which operates quietly under standard noise limits to begin compliance-grade cleanup without delay.

Do I need a permit to regrade my 0.25-acre lot, and what should I verify about a contractor?

Significant grading that alters water flow or involves retaining walls over a certain height typically requires a permit from the Drumright Planning & Zoning Department. For any contractor performing this work, verify they hold a current Landscape Contractor license from the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board. This licensing ensures they carry the required insurance and have passed examinations on state codes, which is essential for protecting your investment on a property of this size.

What are the benefits of replacing some lawn with native Oklahoma plants?

Transitioning to a landscape built around natives like Little Bluestem and Purple Coneflower directly conserves water and supports 2026 biodiversity targets. These plants require no fertilizer, minimal mowing, and are adapted to local pests. This shift reduces dependency on gas-powered blowers and mowers, positioning your property ahead of potential noise ordinance refinements and increasing ecological resilience.

Why does the soil in my Central Drumright yard seem so hard and compacted?

Soil maturity in lots from the 1969 build era is approximately 57 years. Prolonged foot traffic and standard construction practices have likely increased compaction in the native Silt Loam. This soil type can form a dense layer that restricts root growth and water infiltration. Annual core aeration and adding organic compost are the most effective strategies to rebuild soil structure and permeability for healthier turf and plants.

How can I keep my Bermuda grass green during Drumright's voluntary water conservation stage?

Smart Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation systems are the precise solution for Stage 1 conservation. These controllers automatically adjust watering schedules based on real-time weather data and evapotranspiration rates, applying water only when the turf needs it. This technology prevents overwatering, maintains Common Bermuda health during peak stress, and ensures your landscape stays within municipal water use guidelines without manual intervention.

I've spotted invasive vines. How should I handle them without harming my garden?

For invasive species like Japanese honeysuckle or bindweed, precise manual removal or targeted, non-residual herbicide application is required. It is critical to follow State BMP guidelines, which prohibit nitrogen applications during the dormant season, to avoid nutrient runoff. A professional treatment plan will specify safe products and timing that eliminate the invader without damaging desirable plants or violating local ordinances.

My yard has persistent puddling after rain. What's the cause and a long-term fix?

Moderate runoff in Drumright is frequently due to the clay-heavy subsoil beneath the Silt Loam, which slows percolation. Installing a French drain system can intercept subsurface water. For new hardscapes, using Permeable Concrete instead of standard pavers creates a surface that meets Planning & Zoning Department runoff standards by allowing water to infiltrate directly, reducing the burden on your property's drainage.

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