Eaton Landscaping: Local Landscapers Serving Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Farmington Hills, MI 48336
Company Profile
Eaton Landscaping is a trusted Farmington Hills-based company providing comprehensive landscaping, snow removal, and gutter services to keep your property looking its best year-round. We understand the unique challenges local homeowners face, such as rock garden shifting and persistent mulch bed weeds, which can detract from your home's curb appeal. Our expert team addresses these issues with tailored solutions, including proper rock placement and effective weed control in mulch beds, ensuring your landscape remains stable and beautiful. For winter, we offer reliable snow removal to keep driveways and walkways safe. As your local neighbor, we're committed to enhancing and maintaining your outdoor space with professional, dependable service.
Main Services
- Snow removal
Question Answers
How does Eaton Landscaping's snow removal service help prevent issues like rock garden shifting in Farmington Hills?
Our snow removal service uses careful techniques to avoid disturbing rock gardens and mulch beds. We apply precise plowing and shoveling methods to keep snow and ice away from these areas, reducing the risk of displacement from freeze-thaw cycles common in Michigan winters. This helps maintain your landscape's integrity until spring.
Can Eaton Landscaping's services address weed problems in mulch beds, a common issue in Farmington Hills?
Yes, we tackle mulch bed weeds effectively. Our approach includes proper mulch installation with weed barriers, regular maintenance to remove emerging weeds, and recommendations for mulch types that suppress growth. This keeps your beds clean and healthy, enhancing your home's appearance without constant upkeep.
What should I consider for snow removal to protect my landscaping features like rock gardens?
Consider scheduling our snow removal service early to prevent snow buildup that can lead to shifting. We mark sensitive areas and use equipment suited for delicate landscapes. Regular service throughout winter minimizes compaction and erosion, safeguarding your rock gardens and mulch beds from damage.

















