Landscapers Hemlock MI | Call Evergreen Hill Tree Farm & Nursery

16310 Frost Rd, Hemlock, MI 48626

(989) 642-3482

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of plants are best for improving drainage in a Hemlock yard?

Deep-rooted native trees and shrubs are excellent for managing water. Species like Red Maple, Oak, and certain evergreens help absorb excess moisture, while plants like Switchgrass or Joe-Pye Weed can be used in rain gardens. Our team can assess your specific yard to recommend plants that will thrive and help solve your drainage issues.

How can I repair bare patches in my lawn that won't seem to grow?

Bare patches often result from compacted soil, poor drainage, or shade. The solution starts with correcting the underlying issue—like aerating compacted areas—and then choosing the right grass seed or alternative ground cover for the conditions. We can help you select hardy, locally-suited grasses or shade-tolerant plants to create a lush, even lawn.

Do you offer advice on planning a landscape to prevent future drainage problems?

Absolutely. We provide neighborly, expert guidance on landscape planning. This can include strategic placement of trees and shrubs to direct water flow, creating swales or berms, and selecting plants for low-lying areas. Starting with a good plan is the best way to build a beautiful, low-maintenance yard that handles Hemlock's weather.

Services Offered

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Business Overview

Evergreen Hill Tree Farm & Nursery in Hemlock, MI, is your local source for healthy trees, shrubs, and expert gardening advice. We understand the common local challenges of yard drainage issues and bare lawn patches, which can stem from soil compaction, poor grading, or a lack of robust root systems. We provide the quality plants and practical guidance needed to create a resilient, beautiful landscape. From selecting deep-rooted native trees that help absorb excess water to recommending the right ground covers for erosion-prone areas, our team helps Hemlock homeowners build healthier, more stable yards that thrive in Michigan's climate.



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