Property Service Solutions
- Gardening
- Landscape maintenance
Question Answers
How can professional gardening services help with weed control in my Wauwatosa mulch beds?
Our gardening services go beyond planting. We use strategic mulching techniques with proper depth and material, install quality weed barriers, and select hardy, native plants that naturally outcompete weeds. For existing beds, we provide thorough weeding and can apply pre-emergent treatments to prevent future growth, saving you time and keeping your landscape looking clean.
What does your landscape maintenance include for storm debris cleanup?
Our comprehensive landscape maintenance plan for Wauwatosa homes includes prompt post-storm cleanup. We safely remove fallen branches, twigs, and leaf debris from your lawn, gardens, and hardscapes. This not only restores your yard's appearance quickly but also prevents damage to your grass and plants, reduces pest habitats, and prepares your property for the next season's growth.
As a Wauwatosa homeowner, how can regular maintenance prevent common landscaping issues?
Regular, scheduled maintenance is key to prevention. We proactively edge mulch beds to keep mulch in place and soil contained, monitor for early signs of weed or pest problems, and ensure proper plant health to withstand weather stress. This consistent care addresses small issues before they become major headaches, like overgrown weeds or storm-damaged plants, protecting your investment year-round.
Meet the Team
Ruth's Native Landscaping is your trusted, local partner for creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces in Wauwatosa, WI. We specialize in gardening and ongoing landscape maintenance to address the specific challenges Wauwatosa homeowners face, such as managing storm debris and controlling persistent weeds in mulch beds. Our approach uses native and hardy plants suited to our local climate, which are more resistant to common issues. From seasonal cleanups to proactive weed management, we help protect your property's value and curb appeal, turning common landscaping headaches into a source of neighborhood pride.








