Solomon Landscaping: Experienced Landscaping Services Serving Billings, MT 59106
5108 Chevelle Dr, Billings, MT 59106
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Overview
Solomon Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving homeowners throughout Billings, MT. We understand the unique challenges of our region, from shifting rock gardens due to freeze-thaw cycles to stubborn dead patches in lawns from drought or soil issues. Our team focuses on durable, long-lasting solutions tailored to Montana's climate. We address the root causes of these common problems, not just the symptoms, ensuring your outdoor space is both beautiful and resilient. Rely on us for expert knowledge, quality craftsmanship, and a commitment to enhancing the curb appeal and value of your Billings home.
Q&A
What's the best way to fix a shifting rock garden in Billings?
In Billings, shifting is often caused by our freeze-thaw cycles and improper base preparation. We fix it by first excavating the area, installing a stable, compacted base of road base or crusher fines for drainage, and then resetting the rocks with a locking method. This creates a permanent, low-maintenance feature that withstands our local weather.
Why does my lawn in Billings keep developing dead spots, and how can you help?
Dead spots here are commonly due to compacted clay soil, improper watering, or fungal issues. We start with a soil analysis to identify the exact cause. Our solution typically involves core aeration to relieve compaction, overseeding with hardy grass blends suited for our region, and adjusting your irrigation schedule for deeper, more efficient watering that promotes a thick, healthy lawn.
As a Billings homeowner, when is the best time of year to tackle major landscaping repairs?
For foundational work like fixing rock gardens or rehabilitating lawns, early fall or late spring are ideal in Billings. The milder temperatures and typically more consistent moisture allow for better soil work and give new grass or plants time to establish strong roots before the summer heat or winter freeze sets in, leading to more successful, long-term results.

















