Doug's Landscaping - East Jordan's Licensed Landscaping Services
87 Winter St, East Jordan, MI 49727
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Doug's Landscaping is a trusted local service in East Jordan, MI, dedicated to solving the common landscaping challenges faced by area homeowners. We understand that issues like dying shrubs and poor lawn grading can detract from your property's beauty and functionality. Our team specializes in diagnosing these problems and implementing effective, long-lasting solutions. From correcting drainage issues that lead to water pooling and plant stress to revitalizing unhealthy lawns and garden beds, we use proven techniques tailored to Northern Michigan's climate. We're your neighbors, committed to enhancing your home's curb appeal and outdoor enjoyment with reliable, professional landscaping care.
Common Questions
What's the most common cause of dying shrubs for homes in East Jordan, and how can Doug's Landscaping help?
In our area, poor soil conditions, improper planting depth, and inadequate watering are frequent culprits. We start with a health assessment, check soil drainage and pH, and can often save shrubs with corrective pruning, soil amending, and a tailored care plan. If replacement is needed, we select hardy, native species suited for our local climate.
How does poor lawn grading affect my property, and what's the solution?
Poor grading directs water toward your foundation or creates soggy, unusable yard patches, which can damage your home and kill grass. Doug's Landscaping expertly regrades your lawn to create proper slope, ensuring water drains away from structures. We then re-seed or re-sod to restore a healthy, level, and functional lawn that protects your investment.
As an East Jordan homeowner, when is the best time to address these landscaping issues?
Early spring and fall are ideal for most corrective work. Tackling grading in spring allows new grass to establish before summer heat. For shrubs, early spring (before bud break) or fall (after leaf drop) is best for planting or major pruning, giving roots time to settle in milder temperatures. We offer free consultations to plan the right timing for your project.

















