Service Capabilities
- Landscape design
- Irrigation construction
- Irrigation repair or maintenance
- Tree care services
- Landscape construction or installation
- Irrigation design services
- Landscape maintenance
Our Story
Green Thumb in Plover, WI, is a full-service outdoor partner helping homeowners create and maintain resilient landscapes. Specializing in irrigation, tree care, and landscaping, we tackle the specific challenges of the Plover area, like persistent lawn fungus and poor yard drainage. Our approach combines expert irrigation design to ensure proper watering without oversaturation, strategic landscape construction to improve soil grading and water flow, and professional tree care to promote overall yard health. From initial design to ongoing maintenance, we provide solutions that address the root causes of common local problems, ensuring your property stays healthy, beautiful, and functional year-round.
Common Questions
How can a new irrigation system help with lawn fungus in my Plover yard?
Lawn fungus often thrives in overly wet conditions. Our irrigation design services create a system that delivers the right amount of water at the right time, avoiding over-saturation that promotes disease. We also offer smart controllers and zoning to keep your lawn healthy and dry out properly between waterings, directly combating common local fungus issues.
My yard in Plover has drainage problems. Can landscaping help?
Absolutely. Poor drainage is a frequent issue here. Our landscape construction and design services address this by regrading areas to direct water away from your home, installing French drains or dry creek beds, and using permeable materials. We build landscapes that are not only beautiful but also functionally solve water pooling and erosion problems.
Why is tree care important for my overall landscape health in Central Wisconsin?
Healthy trees are crucial for a balanced landscape. Our tree care services, including pruning and health assessments, improve air circulation and sunlight penetration to the lawn below, reducing the damp, shaded conditions where fungus thrives. Well-maintained trees also have stronger root systems that help with soil stability and water absorption, aiding in natural drainage.