Trusted Landscaping in Chelsea, MI 48118 - Tom & Bros Landscaping

1587 Nathans Trl, Chelsea, MI 48118

(734) 865-0345

Services Offered

  • Disease management - shrubs
  • Tree planting
  • Shrub removal
  • Shrub planting
  • Shrub care
  • Tree pruning or trimming
  • Tree removal

Local Business Overview

Tom & Bros Landscaping is a trusted, family-owned landscaping company proudly serving Chelsea, MI, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive yard care, from routine lawn maintenance and gardening to expert shrub and tree services. Understanding the common local challenges like irrigation timer failures and unsightly bare patches in lawns, we offer precise irrigation construction, repair, and maintenance to keep your system running efficiently. Our team also provides targeted lawn care and disease management to restore and maintain a thick, healthy green lawn that enhances your Chelsea home's curb appeal. We're your local partner for a beautiful, resilient landscape.

Common Questions

My irrigation system in Chelsea isn't working right. Can you help figure out if it's the timer or something else?

Absolutely. A malfunctioning irrigation system is a common issue here, often due to timer failures, damaged lines, or clogged heads. We provide thorough irrigation repair and maintenance services. Our team will diagnose the problem—whether it's a simple timer reprogramming, a valve issue, or a leak—and fix it efficiently to conserve water and protect your landscape investment.

What's the best way to fix bare patches in my lawn around Chelsea?

Bare patches can stem from soil compaction, disease, or insect damage. Our approach starts with diagnosing the cause. We then provide targeted solutions, which may include core aeration, overseeding, soil amendments, and our specialized lawn care and disease/insect management services. This tailored treatment helps your entire lawn in Chelsea grow in thick and healthy, preventing future bare spots.

When should I prune my shrubs in Michigan, and can it help keep them disease-free?

For most shrubs in our climate, late winter or early spring is ideal for major pruning, as it promotes vigorous growth. However, light trimming can be done as needed. Proper pruning is a key part of disease management. By removing dead, damaged, or crowded branches, we improve air circulation and sunlight penetration, which significantly reduces the risk of fungal diseases common in our area, keeping your shrubs healthy and vibrant.



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