Fisher & Company Landscape Maintenance - Eugene's Qualified Landscapers
600 River Lp 1, Eugene, OR 97404
Company Profile
Fisher & Company Landscape Maintenance brings over 15 years of combined local experience to the commercial and industrial properties of Eugene, Oregon. We specialize in providing reliable, high-quality groundskeeping and landscape maintenance services, focusing on the unique needs of businesses, industrial sites, and large-scale properties. Our approach is built on trust, affordability, and a deep understanding of the Willamette Valley's specific climate and soil conditions. We no longer offer residential services, allowing us to dedicate our full expertise to maintaining professional environments that make a positive first impression. For dependable commercial landscape maintenance, industrial landscaping, and comprehensive groundskeeping in Eugene, we are ready to help.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you provide residential landscaping services in Eugene?
No, we do not. Fisher & Company has shifted its focus exclusively to commercial, industrial, and institutional groundskeeping. This allows our team to specialize in the scale, equipment, and maintenance schedules required for business and large property landscapes in the Eugene area.
What commercial landscaping services do you offer?
We provide comprehensive commercial landscape maintenance, industrial site landscaping, and general groundskeeping. Our services are designed to keep business properties looking professional and well-cared-for, covering routine mowing, pruning, bed maintenance, and seasonal clean-ups tailored to the Pacific Northwest climate.
My commercial property's shrubs are struggling and the soil seems compacted. Can you help?
Absolutely. Soil compaction is a common issue in our region that can starve plant roots of air and water. For commercial properties, we address this through professional aeration techniques and soil amendments. For struggling shrubs, we provide expert diagnosis—whether it's related to compaction, local pests, or improper pruning—and implement corrective care to restore plant health and your property's curb appeal.
