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  • 99 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Milwaukee, WI
  • 99 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Milwaukee, WI
Erin L. says, "We bought the house two years ago and had other projects to get done first, so this area became even more overgrown than it had been when we moved in. Before they started I looked through the over growth and found saplings anywhere from four to six feet of at least two black walnuts, a couple of boxelder, an ash, a getting large catalpa, a bunch of buckthorn of various sizes, and two things I wanted to keep, a lilac that was hiding within the mess and a chokecherry that I will eventually move to our backyard. ANYWAY, because this garden “bed” had clearly been whacked back a few times in the past, the ground was a mass of root structures - especially of buckthorn root systems. Mike and Gavin worked very hard for two days (about a half day each) to get this all not just weeded, but dug up. They took great care in saving the dozens of tulip bulbs that were found (I knew there was one small patch, but they found so much more) and the rudbeckia that I had seen amongst the weeds. Also found a second chokecherry that will get moved to the backyard. Heck, Mike even carefully dug out dirt next to our porch so the boards won’t rot and then attached a rather large (4” to 5” wide?) root that remained from the boxelder cut down a few years ago and got much of it whacked away. That’s the thing…they were really flexible on what to work on as we discovered more things as time went by. They even worked a little bit longer today than expected because Gavin discovered a section in which the grass from the lawn had come well past the border edging, and the two worked to get that out before they left for the day. Our neighbors, who have been at the house for almost fifteen years, cannot believe all that they got out of the bed and keep telling us how good it looks. Now we just need to decide what is going to go in here!"See more
Erin L. says, "We bought the house two years ago and had other projects to get done first, so this area became even more overgrown than it had been when we moved in. Before they started I looked through the over growth and found saplings anywhere from four to six feet of at least two black walnuts, a couple of boxelder, an ash, a getting large catalpa, a bunch of buckthorn of various sizes, and two things I wanted to keep, a lilac that was hiding within the mess and a chokecherry that I will eventually move to our backyard. ANYWAY, because this garden “bed” had clearly been whacked back a few times in the past, the ground was a mass of root structures - especially of buckthorn root systems. Mike and Gavin worked very hard for two days (about a half day each) to get this all not just weeded, but dug up. They took great care in saving the dozens of tulip bulbs that were found (I knew there was one small patch, but they found so much more) and the rudbeckia that I had seen amongst the weeds. Also found a second chokecherry that will get moved to the backyard. Heck, Mike even carefully dug out dirt next to our porch so the boards won’t rot and then attached a rather large (4” to 5” wide?) root that remained from the boxelder cut down a few years ago and got much of it whacked away. That’s the thing…they were really flexible on what to work on as we discovered more things as time went by. They even worked a little bit longer today than expected because Gavin discovered a section in which the grass from the lawn had come well past the border edging, and the two worked to get that out before they left for the day. Our neighbors, who have been at the house for almost fifteen years, cannot believe all that they got out of the bed and keep telling us how good it looks. Now we just need to decide what is going to go in here!"

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The cost of landscaping can vary widely based on the type of plants you wish to have, the amount of grading required, the condition of the land before work begins, and other factors. Adding in designer or high-end landscaping, as well as hardscaping such as sidewalks, walls, or patios will add to the cost. To find out how much your landscaping will cost, contact landscapers near you.

A landscaper is worth it if you don't want to invest a significant amount of time and effort into planting, trimming, raking, weeding and performing other operations on your garden or yard. Hiring a landscaper to perform regular maintenance in your yards and complete bigger projects is valuable if you’re looking to sell your house. A professional landscaper can make your house more appealing to potential buyers. 

Some landscapers may perform maintenance duties — remove leaves, mow lawns, trim trees and shrubs, etc. —  but they can also help you bring bigger projects to life. This may include adding a misting system, an outdoor fireplace, water features, artificial turf, a patio and much more.

Start contacting landscapers near you to get free estimates and start planning your project today.

The price of landscaping varies widely due to the range of choices that can be made, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $320 and $20,000 for your landscaping work. The national average cost for a landscaping project is $2,600. 

Factors like the choice of plants, the amount and type of hardscaping, the square footage of your landscaped area, and the region you live in will have a significant effect on your landscaping cost.

You can shop for landscaping rocks from a variety of different sources. The first option is large chain retail stores specializing in home improvement and gardening. Often, landscaping rocks like slate and other slabs arrive on pallets and are sold in bulk, giving you a great deal. Your local landscaping store also carries rocks, and you may even have a stone or quarry seller nearby who can sell you the rocks you need. When in doubt, contact landscaping companies near you to see if they have rocks you can purchase.

Landscaping is the intentional placement and maintenance of living plants on an area of land or in your yard. This can include trees, lawn, flowers, bushes and other plant life and often incorporates mulch and other organic matter. The primary purpose of landscaping is to provide beauty to the house or building it surrounds. 

Many landscaping companies also offer design, architecture and construction services. For example, they can help you design a yard that incorporates a patio, deck, pool, fire pit, lighting, walkways, retaining walls and more.

Landscaping your property can boost the value of your home between 5% and 15%, according to Better Homes & Gardens. They specify that this is the amount of value added when you upgrade the condition of your landscaping from poor to good, though these terms are subjective. 

Landscaping design refers to the art of analyzing an existing landscape, planning how to transform it through flora and fauna design and working with a client to ensure goals are met. Landscape designers may completely transform an outdoor space or make minor modifications to enhance it. They may also call for grading and the construction of hardscaping surfaces like walkways or patios to add to the enjoyment of the space.

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