FAQs
USA Lawn & Landscaping
Can you create custom landscape designs?
Yes, we offer both 2D and 3D custom landscape designs. These designs help our clients visualize their projects before we begin the installation process.What types of hardscape installations do you provide?
Our hardscape installation services include paver patios, sidewalks, fire pits, BBQ islands, fountains, and pool decks.How do you prepare the soil for sod or lawn installation?
Our soil preparation services include grading, aeration, and top dressing. These steps are crucial for ensuring healthy lawn growth after installation.Do you offer both residential and commercial services?
Indeed, we cater to both residential and commercial properties. Our team provides customized solutions to meet the specific needs of each client.What is lawn aeration and why is it important?
Lawn aeration is the process of creating small holes in the soil to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. This technique reduces soil compaction and promotes healthier, more robust lawns.How often should I aerate my lawn?
For most lawns, annual aeration in spring or fall is beneficial. However, lawns with heavy foot traffic or compacted soil may require more frequent aeration.What is lawn fertilization and why do I need it?
Lawn fertilization involves applying essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to your lawn. This process helps maintain a green, healthy lawn that's more resistant to weeds and diseases.How often should I fertilize my lawn?
We typically recommend 4 to 6 fertilizer applications per year. The exact frequency depends on your grass type and soil conditions. Our fertilization programs are customized to suit your lawn's specific needs.Can aeration and fertilization be done together?
Certainly. In fact, aerating before fertilizing is an excellent practice. It allows the fertilizer to penetrate deeper into the soil, enhancing the effectiveness of your fertilization program.How do I know if my lawn needs aeration or fertilization?
Signs that your lawn may need aeration or fertilization include thinning grass, bare patches, excessive thatch, or compacted soil. We offer lawn health assessments to determine the most appropriate services for your lawn.


