Our services.

  • Lawn Mowings

    At Grass Rooos Landscaping, we understand that your lawn is more than just grass; it's a canvas for outdoor living, a sanctuary for relaxation, and a reflection of your home's beauty. Our team is dedicated to providing top-notch lawn mowing services tailored to meet your specific needs. Whether you have a sprawling estate or a cozy backyard retreat, we have the tools, knowledge, and passion to keep your lawn looking its best. We are all about customer service; we base our schedule around what works best for you, offering weekly or bi-weekly services.

  • Aerating

    Aerating a lawn involves perforating the soil with small holes to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeply into the grassroots. This process helps alleviate soil compaction, which can occur due to foot traffic, heavy machinery, or dense clay soil. By creating space for air and water to reach the roots, aeration promotes healthier root growth, enhances nutrient absorption, and improves overall lawn health. Aerating your lawn can lead to improved soil structure, increased drought resistance, and a greener, more vibrant lawn.

  • Dethatching

    Dethatching a lawn is the process of removing the layer of thatch that accumulates on the soil surface. Thatch is a dense layer of dead grass, roots, and other organic matter that can build up over time, impeding the healthy growth of grass by blocking water, air, and nutrients from reaching the soil and grassroots.

  • Seeding/ Fertilization

    Seeding and fertilization are two key components of lawn care that work together to promote healthy growth and vitality.

    Seeding involves spreading grass seeds over the soil to establish new grass or fill in bare patches. Grass seeds germinate and develop into new grass plants, adding density to the lawn and improving its overall appearance. Seeding is essential for repairing damaged areas, improving thin or patchy areas, and promoting a lush, green lawn. It helps to rejuvenate the lawn, enhance its resilience against weeds and pests.

    Fertilization involves applying a specially formulated mix of nutrients to the soil to promote healthy growth and development of grass plants. Fertilization helps to replenish nutrients depleted from the soil, correct nutrient deficiencies, and stimulate strong, vibrant growth. It also enhances the lawn's ability to withstand environmental stresses such as heat, drought, and disease.

  • Multching

    Mulching is a gardening and landscaping practice that involves spreading a layer of material over the soil surface around plants. This material, known as mulch, can be organic or inorganic and serves several purposes, moisture retention, weed suppression, temperature regulation, soil improvement, and erosion control.

  • Spring/ Fall clean ups

    Debris Removal: Clearing away debris such as leaves, branches, and other organic matter that has accumulated over the winter months.

    Bed Edging: Re-defining the edges of flower beds and landscaping areas to create a clean, polished appearance.

    Pruning and Trimming: Trimming back overgrown shrubs, bushes, and trees to promote healthy growth and maintain a tidy appearance.

    Leaf Removal: Raking or blowing leaves off the lawn and out of garden beds to prevent them from smothering the grass and plants.

    Gutter Cleaning: Clearing gutters and downspouts of leaves and debris to prevent clogging and water damage to the home.

  • Hedge/ Bush clean ups

    Bush and hedge clean-ups involve the maintenance and grooming of shrubs and hedges to ensure they remain healthy, tidy, and aesthetically pleasing