Licensed Landscapers in Lansing, MI 48906 - Synergy Concrete and Landscaping
Lansing, MI 48906
About the Company
Synergy Concrete and Landscaping is a Lansing-based expert dedicated to creating beautiful, functional, and low-maintenance outdoor spaces. We understand the common frustrations local homeowners face, like relentless weeds in mulch beds and confusing irrigation timer failures. Our approach starts with thoughtful landscape design that proactively addresses these issues by selecting the right plants, installing proper weed barriers, and planning efficient, easy-to-manage irrigation systems. By combining smart design with quality concrete work for patios, walkways, and retaining walls, we build landscapes that enhance your home's curb appeal while saving you time and hassle on upkeep.
Business Offerings
- Landscape design
Common Questions
How can a professional landscape design in Lansing help prevent weeds in my mulch beds?
A strategic design is your first defense against weeds. We assess your site's sun, soil, and drainage to select robust plants that outcompete weeds. The design includes proper edging and the installation of quality landscape fabric beneath mulch to block weed growth while allowing water through. This proactive Lansing-focused approach creates a healthier, more manageable garden from the start.
My irrigation timer keeps failing. Can landscape design include a simpler, more reliable system?
Absolutely. For many Lansing homes, complex timers are overkill. Our design process evaluates your yard's specific zones and plant water needs. We often recommend and install modern, smart irrigation controllers that are user-friendly and reliable, or we design zones that can be managed with simpler, manual systems. The goal is an efficient watering plan that's easy for you to control and maintain.
As a Lansing homeowner, what should I consider first when planning a new landscape design to avoid future problems?
Start with functionality and low maintenance. Consider how you use your yard and what upkeep you're willing to do. A good design for our climate addresses drainage to prevent pooling, uses native Michigan plants suited to our weather, and groups plants with similar water needs to simplify irrigation. Investing in a cohesive design upfront prevents piecemeal solutions and common issues like weed invasion or irrigation headaches down the road.

