Landscaping Cedarburg WI | Call Fieldstone Landscape & Design
N70W6960 Bridge Rd, Cedarburg, WI 53012
Our Story
Fieldstone Landscape & Design is a Cedarburg-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common local challenges of weed infestation and dead lawn areas. We provide tailored solutions to restore the health and beauty of your property, focusing on sustainable practices that thrive in our regional climate. Our team understands the specific soil and environmental conditions of Ozaukee County, ensuring your landscape not only looks great but is also resilient. From diagnosis to implementation, we help Cedarburg homeowners achieve a vibrant, low-maintenance outdoor space that enhances curb appeal and property value.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Question Answers
What's the most effective way to deal with persistent weed problems in my Cedarburg lawn?
The most effective approach is a combination of professional pre-emergent treatments in early spring to prevent weed seeds from germinating, followed by targeted post-emergent control for existing weeds. In Cedarburg, we also focus on improving lawn density through proper aeration and overseeding, as a thick, healthy grass is the best natural defense against weeds. We tailor our plan to your specific soil conditions.
Why do dead patches keep appearing in my lawn, and how can Fieldstone fix them?
Dead patches in Cedarburg are often caused by compacted soil, fungal disease, or insect damage like from chinch bugs. We start with a thorough diagnosis to identify the root cause. Our solution typically involves core aeration to relieve compaction, dethatching, and replanting with high-quality grass varieties suited for our local climate. We also address underlying issues like drainage or irrigation to prevent recurrence.
As a Cedarburg homeowner, when is the best time to start a lawn renovation project?
The ideal windows for major lawn renovation in our area are early fall (late August to September) and spring (April to early May). Fall is particularly advantageous because cooler temperatures and autumn rains promote strong root growth without the stress of summer heat, giving your new grass the best chance to establish itself before winter and outcompete weeds the following season.

















