Landscaping Lakefield MN | Call Lakefield Landscapes

80274 State Highway 86, Lakefield, MN 56150

(507) 662-5700

About the Company

Lakefield Landscapes is your trusted, local solution for maintaining the beauty and functionality of your outdoor space. Based right here in Lakefield, MN, we understand the common challenges homeowners face, such as irrigation timer failures that lead to over or under-watered lawns, and damaged landscape edging that compromises your yard's neat appearance. We specialize in precise repairs and proactive maintenance to keep your systems running smoothly and your property looking its best. Our team provides reliable, expert service tailored to our unique local climate and soil conditions, ensuring your landscape remains healthy and vibrant throughout the seasons.

Main Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if my irrigation timer stops working in Lakefield?

First, check the power source and ensure the outlet is functioning. If it's still not working, it's best to call us. A faulty timer can waste water and harm your lawn, especially during our dry spells. We'll diagnose the issue—whether it's a simple programming error, a wiring problem, or a unit replacement—and get your system back on schedule quickly.

Can damaged landscape edging be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?

It depends on the material and extent of the damage. For minor issues with plastic or metal edging, we can often make a repair. However, if it's severely bent, broken, or has shifted significantly due to frost heave (common in our area), a replacement section or a full upgrade to a more durable material like steel or stone may be the most cost-effective, long-term solution.

How can I prevent common landscaping problems in Lakefield?

Proactive, seasonal maintenance is key. We recommend a spring tune-up for your irrigation system to check for winter damage and reprogram timers. For edging, an annual inspection and resetting after the ground thaws can prevent major shifts. Using materials suited for our freeze-thaw cycles and having a consistent maintenance plan with a local expert like us are the best ways to avoid headaches.



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