Main Services
- Landscape maintenance
- Shrub care
- Shrub transplanting
- Shrub planting
- Disease management - shrubs
- Insect management - shrubs
- Shrub removal
- Shrub pruning or trimming
Local Business Description
Sarah's Yard and Garden is a dedicated landscaping business serving McHenry, IL, specializing in comprehensive shrub care and garden maintenance. With expertise in shrub planting, pruning, trimming, transplanting, and removal, as well as disease and insect management, we help local homeowners maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces. Our services extend to general gardening, weeding, hedge-trimming, mulching, design, installation, sod work, retaining walls, seeding, pesticide application, tree trimming, and debris removal. Currently focused on Spring Cleanup, we address common local challenges like yard drainage issues and tree root lawn damage with practical, tailored solutions. Committed to the McHenry community, we provide reliable, professional care to enhance your property's curb appeal and functionality.
Common Questions
What shrub care services do you offer for my McHenry home?
We provide a full range of shrub services, including planting, pruning, trimming, transplanting, and removal. Our expertise also covers disease and insect management to keep your shrubs healthy. This helps maintain your landscape's appearance and prevents issues common in the McHenry area.
How do you handle yard drainage problems and tree root damage in McHenry?
For yard drainage issues, we assess and implement solutions like proper grading or drainage systems to prevent water accumulation. For tree root lawn damage, we offer careful root management and lawn repair, ensuring your yard stays functional and attractive without harming healthy trees.
Do you offer seasonal services like Spring Cleanup?
Yes, we currently provide Spring Cleanup to help McHenry residents prepare their yards for the warmer months. This includes debris removal, weeding, mulching, and general maintenance to refresh your landscape after winter.

















