Experienced Landscaping in Quincy, MI 49082 - Marshall's Landscaping
652 Dayburg Rd, Quincy, MI 49082
Our Story
Marshall's Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving the Quincy, MI community. We understand the unique challenges homeowners in our area face, particularly with lawn moss growth and persistent yard drainage problems caused by the local soil and climate. Our team provides targeted solutions to restore the health and beauty of your property. We focus on correcting drainage issues to prevent water from pooling, which is a primary cause of moss, and implement strategies to revitalize your lawn. As your neighbors, we are committed to enhancing Quincy's curb appeal, one yard at a time, with reliable service and deep local expertise.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the best way to fix poor drainage and moss in my Quincy yard?
In Quincy, moss often signals underlying drainage issues. The most effective long-term solution starts with a professional drainage assessment. We correct the water flow with techniques like regrading, installing French drains, or creating dry creek beds to channel water away from your lawn. Once drainage is improved, we can address the moss and reseed or sod to establish a healthy, dense turf that resists future problems.
Why is moss such a common problem for lawns in this area?
Quincy's climate and common soil types create perfect conditions for moss. Heavy shade from mature trees, compacted soil, and acidic pH levels are frequent contributors. However, the most common culprit we see is poor drainage, which keeps soil constantly damp. Moss thrives where grass struggles, so our approach focuses on fixing the root cause—like drainage and soil health—to help your grass outcompete the moss naturally.
Can you help prevent my yard from flooding during heavy rains?
Absolutely. Yard flooding is a serious concern for many Quincy homes. We offer customized drainage solutions designed for your property's specific slope and soil. This can include regrading to direct water flow, installing subsurface drainage systems, or creating strategic rain gardens that absorb runoff. Our goal is to protect your landscape's integrity and prevent water from damaging your lawn or foundation during Michigan's heavy storms.

















