White Center replace dead shrubs — Landscape Repair
Homeowner’s Issue
Seattle-area yards, especially in White Center, deal with heavy winter rains, compacted glacial soils, and shaded spots that encourage moss and stress shrubs. Clay-heavy pockets and poor surface drainage on slopes near Roxhill Park or toward West Seattle mean roots sit too wet in winter and too dry in summer. Many homeowners see blackened or bare shrubs from root rot, frost heave, deer browse, or long-term drought stress. Infill yards and post-construction installs often leave plants too shallow or planted in compacted soil.
Those conditions create recurring problems: weeds and invasive ivy outcompete weak shrubs, slopes funnel water into planting beds, and sun-exposed ridges dry out faster. Landscape Repair in White Center focuses on these local realities—fixing drainage, improving soil structure, and choosing plants that tolerate Seattle’s rainfall pattern. Homeowners want reliable curb appeal, low-maintenance choices, and solutions that reduce repeat visits. Replacing dead shrubs is a chance to correct the underlying site issues so new plantings thrive, look tidy year-round, and cut long-term watering and maintenance needs.
Our Quality Service
We evaluate site-specific issues—drainage, sun exposure, slope stability, and soil texture—then remove dead shrubs and address root problems before planting. We use sustainable methods only: manual removal, soil amendments, compost, and mulch (no herbicides). Local knowledge helps us pick resilient natives and deer-tolerant species that suit White Center microclimates and nearby West Seattle exposures.
Benefits include safer yards with fewer trip hazards, improved curb appeal, and lower maintenance over time. Proper soil prep and positioning reduce future moss, weeds, and irrigation needs for lasting results.
What’s Included
- On-site assessment and planting plan
- Removal and root extraction of dead shrubs
- Soil amendment with compost and structural mix
- Planting of selected shrubs with proper spacing
- Basic mulching and tidy clean-up
- Disposal or green‑bin haul-away
Options / Upgrades:
- Mulch + weed fabric installation
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding
- Additional native plantings or seasonal color
- Drip irrigation or spot watering installs
- Haul-away vs. green‑bin disposal preference
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise and workday activity during removal and planting, plus temporary debris and soil disturbance. We minimize impact to nearby lawns and perennials and leave the site clean. Access to the planting area should be clear for our crew and tools.
Care tips after Landscape Repair:
- Water new shrubs deeply for the first season, then reduce frequency.
- Monitor moss and shade; thin overhead branches if needed.
- Hand-weed and refresh mulch annually.
- Remove ivy and aggressive groundcovers to protect new roots.
FAQs
- How long will this take? Most small‑to‑medium jobs finish in a day; larger beds may take 1–2 days.
- Will you use chemicals? No — we use only sustainable, non‑chemical methods.
- Do you dispose of debris? Yes; choose haul-away or we’ll use green‑bin when accepted.
- Can you recommend plants? Yes — we select shrubs suited to White Center microclimates and nearby West Seattle exposures.
Call to Action
Ready to restore curb appeal and fix the site issues behind dead shrubs? Book a free estimate for Landscape Repair with local crews who know White Center, Roxhill Park, and nearby neighborhoods. Fast scheduling, reliable results, and sustainable methods.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com