Q&A
How can the Rockscaper help with poor lawn grading in my Eagan yard?
Proper grading often requires moving significant amounts of soil or topsoil to correct drainage and level the ground. The Rockscaper trailer allows you to efficiently transport and precisely dispense these heavy materials right where you need them. This makes it much more manageable to address common local issues like water pooling or uneven terrain by yourself or with a small crew, saving considerable time compared to traditional shoveling methods.
Is the Rockscaper only for landscaping companies, or can homeowners use it?
It's designed for both. Steve and Barb created the Rockscaper with landscape professionals in mind, but its simple operation makes it ideal for Eagan homeowners tackling DIY projects. Whether you're spreading mulch in garden beds, adding rock to a drainage ditch, or renovating your lawn, the trailer helps you handle heavy materials safely and efficiently without the need for specialized equipment or extensive labor.
What kind of materials can I transport with the Rockscaper trailer?
The Rockscaper is built to handle bulk landscaping materials commonly used in our area. This includes river rock, mulch, soil, topsoil, sand, and gravel. The controlled gate system lets you load a wheelbarrow or cart with the exact amount you need for your specific task, minimizing waste and mess on your Eagan property.
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Rockscaper in Eagan was founded by Steve and Barb, a local couple who saw a need to simplify heavy lifting in landscaping. They designed the Rockscaper trailer to help both professionals and DIY homeowners move materials like rock, mulch, and soil efficiently. The system is straightforward: bring the trailer to your site, place a wheelbarrow under the gate, and control the flow to load exactly what you need. This practical tool turns projects that once took days with a shovel into tasks that can be completed in minutes, saving time and reducing physical strain for residents across the Twin Cities area.


