Soto Landscaping: Professional Landscaping Services Serving Madison, WI 53711
5805 Raymond Rd, Madison, WI 53711
Meet the Team
Serving the Madison community, Soto Landscaping is your local expert for creating and maintaining vibrant, healthy outdoor spaces. We understand the common challenges Madison homeowners face, like soil compaction that stifles plant growth and persistent weeds invading mulch beds. Our comprehensive approach combines landscape maintenance, specialized tree care, and expert masonry to directly address these issues. From aerating compacted soil and implementing effective weed barriers in your mulch beds to strategic tree pruning and removal for safety and plant health, we provide solutions that enhance your property's beauty and resilience. Trust Soto Landscaping to keep your Madison yard thriving through every season.
Property Service Solutions
- Tree care services
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree removal
- Tree pruning or trimming
Frequently Asked Questions
How does your landscape maintenance help with soil compaction and weeds in my Madison yard?
Our regular landscape maintenance includes core aeration to relieve soil compaction, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach grassroots. For mulch bed weeds, we don't just pull them—we refresh mulch to the proper depth and can install high-quality landscape fabric as a barrier to prevent future growth, keeping your Madison garden beds clean and healthy.
Can tree pruning really improve the health of my other landscaping in Madison?
Absolutely. Strategic tree pruning or trimming by our certified arborists does more than shape the tree. It allows more sunlight to reach your underlying plants and turf, which is crucial for combating issues like moss or thin grass in shaded, compacted areas. Proper pruning also improves air circulation, reducing moisture that can lead to fungal diseases in your garden.
When is tree removal necessary for the safety of my Madison property?
Tree removal becomes necessary when a tree is dead, diseased beyond recovery, structurally unsound, or causing significant damage to foundations or drainage systems due to root growth. In Madison's older neighborhoods, removing a hazardous tree can prevent damage to your home and is often the first step in redesigning a landscape to resolve chronic issues like deep shade or root-induced soil compaction.






