Certified Landscaping in Monroe, UT 84754 - Classic Landscape & Desgin
860 N 1200th W, Monroe, UT 84754
Local Business Description
Classic Landscape & Design is a locally-owned landscaping company serving Monroe, UT, and the surrounding Sevier County area. We specialize in solving the common, frustrating problems homeowners face, such as yard erosion on sloped properties and lawn damage caused by invasive tree roots. Our team understands the local soil conditions and climate, allowing us to create effective, durable solutions. We don't just install new landscapes; we diagnose and repair the underlying issues to protect your property's value and curb appeal. From strategic grading and drainage systems to root management and lawn restoration, Classic Landscape & Design provides the expert care your Monroe home needs.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
My yard in Monroe has areas that are washing away. What's the best way to fix erosion?
Yard erosion is common here, especially on sloped lots. The best fix starts with a proper diagnosis. We assess the drainage patterns and soil composition, then typically implement solutions like regrading, installing French drains or dry creek beds to redirect water, and using erosion-control matting with appropriate plants. It's not just about adding dirt; it's about creating a stable, long-term solution that works with our local environment.
Tree roots are ruining my lawn and making the ground uneven. Can you help?
Absolutely. Surface roots from mature trees are a frequent issue in Monroe. We can help by carefully grading the area to smooth out trip hazards, then installing a durable ground cover like shade-tolerant sod or mulch around the tree's base. For severe cases, we might recommend a strategic root barrier during installation to protect new lawns. Our goal is to create a safe, attractive yard while preserving the health of your valuable trees.
What's the first step if I need both erosion control and lawn repair?
The first step is a comprehensive site evaluation. We'll look at the entire property to understand how water flows and where the problem areas interconnect. Often, fixing the erosion (like improving drainage on a slope) is the critical first phase before we can successfully repair or re-sod a damaged lawn. We'll provide a clear, prioritized plan so you understand both the immediate fixes and the long-term vision for a healthy, stable landscape.

















