Canyon Creek Lawn and Landscape

Canyon Creek Lawn and Landscape Turf Fertilization and Pest Control. Our proven program protects your lawn from weeds and insect. Combine Our Turf care & Pest control services and save!

Building a working relationship with our customers ensures that all of your needs and wants are met because we value quality service and products. With over 10 years of experience, Canyon Creek Lawn and Landscape believes in continuing education on design styles, better care practices, better products, as well as greener technologies. Our success is not only due to the loyal client base we have cr

eated but because we also have a true appreciation of the work we provide for you. We take great pride in our work to help you create an outdoor atmosphere that is creative, healthy and personal to your own sense of style. Whether you are in need of mowing and lawn care or a full service landscape design, Canyon Creek Lawn and Landscape is fully equipped and experienced to help.

Is your tree looking unhealthy? Call us today for an evaluation. Our nutritional tree injections can repair your trees c...
07/22/2025

Is your tree looking unhealthy? Call us today for an evaluation. Our nutritional tree injections can repair your trees color and provide the essential nutrients needed.
913-206-8091

01/04/2024

Canyon Creek provides full service Pest control and would love your business. Please contact us for any mouse, pest or termite problems you experience.
Have a great 2024
Call or text 913-206-8091

08/09/2023

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07/20/2023

🍂🌳🍂 Oh no, yellow leaves on your tree? Let's dive into the possible reasons behind this autumnal transformation! 🍂🌳🍂

1️⃣ Seasonal Change: If it's fall, don't fret! Yellow leaves are often a natural part of the seasonal cycle. As the days grow shorter and temperatures drop, trees prepare for winter by shedding their leaves. It's their way of conserving energy and getting ready for a fresh start in the spring.

2️⃣ Lack of Water: Trees need a consistent water supply to thrive. If your tree isn't getting enough water, its leaves may turn yellow as a sign of stress. Check the soil moisture and ensure your tree is receiving adequate hydration, especially during dry spells.

3️⃣ Nutrient Deficiency: Just like us, trees need a balanced diet to stay healthy. A lack of essential nutrients, such as nitrogen, iron, or magnesium, can cause yellowing leaves. Consider fertilizing your tree to provide the necessary nutrients it needs to flourish.

4️⃣ Pest or Disease: Unfortunately, yellow leaves can also be a sign of pests or diseases attacking your tree. Insects like aphids or diseases like leaf spot can cause discoloration. Keep an eye out for any signs of infestation or unusual spots on the leaves and consult a professional arborist if needed.

5️⃣ Environmental Stress: Trees can be sensitive to changes in their environment. Factors like excessive heat, extreme cold, pollution, or even construction nearby can stress your tree and lead to yellowing leaves. Try to minimize stressors and create a favorable environment for your tree to thrive.

Remember, each tree is unique, and the reasons behind yellowing leaves can vary. If you're unsure or concerned about your tree's health, it's always a good idea to consult an arborist or a local gardening expert for personalized advice.

Let's give our trees the love and care they deserve, and may they continue to bring beauty and shade to our surroundings! 🌳💛

07/20/2023

🌳🌳🌳 Calling all nature lovers in the Midwest! 🌳🌳🌳

Let's take a moment to appreciate the incredible beauty that surrounds us in this wonderful region. Today, we're diving into the world of trees and discovering some of the top trees found right here in the Midwest! 🌳🌳🌳

1️⃣ Mighty Oak: Standing tall and proud, the oak tree is a symbol of strength and endurance. With its sprawling branches and vibrant green leaves, it provides shade and shelter to countless creatures. Let's give a shoutout to these majestic giants!

2️⃣ Colorful Maple: As autumn approaches, the Midwest transforms into a breathtaking canvas of vibrant hues. And who can forget the stunning maple trees that steal the show with their fiery red, orange, and golden leaves? It's like walking through a real-life painting!

3️⃣ Graceful Birch: With its slender white trunk and delicate leaves, the birch tree adds a touch of elegance to our landscapes. Whether it's standing alone or forming a picturesque grove, these beauties never fail to captivate our hearts.

4️⃣ Fragrant Magnolia: While commonly associated with the South, the Midwest is also home to some stunning magnolia trees. Their large, fragrant flowers in shades of pink and white bring a touch of exotic beauty to our gardens. Let's embrace their sweet scent!

5️⃣ Towering Sycamore: Have you ever come across a sycamore tree that seems to reach for the sky? These towering giants with their distinctive mottled bark are a sight to behold. They remind us to always aim high and reach for our dreams!

So, fellow Midwesterners, let's celebrate the incredible diversity of trees that grace our region. Take a moment to appreciate their beauty, the shade they provide on hot summer days, and the oxygen they gift us every single day. 🌳❤️

Remember, nature is our greatest gift, and it's up to us to protect and cherish it. Share your favorite tree stories or pictures in the comments below and let's spread some tree love across the Midwest! 🌳💚

If your trees are looking unhealthy it could be a simple solution. We offer Iron and nutritional tree injections and tre...
08/11/2020

If your trees are looking unhealthy it could be a simple solution. We offer Iron and nutritional tree injections and treatments for all trees.
Our treatments correct your trees PH to prevent leaf yellowing or chlorosis caused by Manganese and Iron deficiencies. Also a good choice for general tree nutrition.
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06/23/2020

How to prepare your Turf for the summer heat

Tall fescue can be a high water user in summer, especially in the transition zone, southern and western states. There are, however, a few secrets to proper watering to keep fescue green in summer. The most important thing about watering is to water deeply, preferably in the morning hours.

The soil should be wet to a depth of three or four inches. After watering, wait several days until the grass appears to suffer from heat or drought stress. It will begin to change color to a bluish green. The color results from the grass blade folding to conserve water, thus showing the lighter underside of the grass. When you see this, it is time to water again. The purpose for watering like this is to force the roots to grow deeper. This will enable the grass to endure extended periods of heat without damage.

Frequent, shallow watering encourages shallow rooting which is not good for the grass or your water bill. If shallow rooting occurs, any extended periods of heat could cook the roots and harm the grass.

We would love to add new customers this season. If you are looking for Turf care or Pest control we are here to help. Pl...
03/12/2020

We would love to add new customers this season. If you are looking for Turf care or Pest control we are here to help.
Please contact us at 913-206-8091 or

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