Erosion Control - Medford's Professional Landscaping Services
7076 NW 62nd Ave, Medford, MN 55049
Business Overview
Erosion Control in Medford, MN, specializes in stabilizing landscapes to combat common local issues like soil washout around sprinkler systems and the shifting of rock gardens. Serving Medford, MN and the surrounding area, this landscaping business provides targeted solutions to prevent soil loss and protect property investments. By implementing strategic measures such as proper grading, installing retaining structures, and using erosion-control blankets, they address the root causes of these problems. Their work ensures sprinkler systems function efficiently without creating gullies and keeps decorative rock gardens securely in place, maintaining the beauty and integrity of your outdoor space.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
How can you prevent soil erosion around my sprinkler heads in Medford?
Sprinkler overspray or runoff can carve channels in Medford's soil. We address this by re-grading the area for proper drainage away from the heads, installing protective rock or gravel collars, and using erosion-control matting to stabilize the soil, ensuring your irrigation works without damaging your lawn.
My rock garden keeps shifting and sinking. What's the best fix?
This is a common issue here, often due to soil settling or water runoff beneath the rocks. We stabilize the area by first compacting and grading the base soil, then installing a permeable landscape fabric barrier. For severe slopes, we may add a small retaining edge or use larger, interlocking rocks to lock everything in place permanently.
What's the most effective long-term erosion control for a sloped yard in our area?
For Medford's climate and soils, a combination of terracing with retaining walls or timbers for steep slopes, coupled with the establishment of deep-rooted native plants or the installation of erosion-control blankets, provides the most durable solution. This approach manages water flow, holds soil in place, and adds lasting landscape value.

















