Qualified Landscaping in Grandville, MI 49418 - Tom & Yoders Lawn Care
Grandville, MI 49418
Company Overview
Tom & Yoders Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping service based in Grandville, MI, dedicated to solving common local yard challenges. Many homeowners in our community struggle with overgrown or dying shrubs that can detract from a home's curb appeal and health. We provide expert shrub and hedge care, including professional trimming, rejuvenation pruning, and removal services where necessary. Our team understands the West Michigan climate and soil conditions, allowing us to offer tailored solutions that promote healthy, vibrant growth. From restoring neglected landscapes to maintaining pristine yards, Tom & Yoders helps Grandville residents achieve beautiful, manageable outdoor spaces that enhance their property's value and enjoyment.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
My shrubs in Grandville are overgrown and blocking windows. Can you help?
Absolutely. Overgrown shrubs are a common issue in our area. Our team specializes in professional shrub trimming and shaping. We carefully assess each plant's health and growth pattern to prune it back effectively, improving light and visibility while encouraging denser, healthier growth for the following season, all without harming the plant.
What should I do if my shrubs are dying or look unhealthy?
Dying shrubs can often be a sign of disease, pest infestation, or poor soil conditions common in West Michigan. We recommend a professional assessment. At Tom & Yoders, we diagnose the problem—whether it requires targeted treatment, rejuvenation pruning to stimulate new growth, or, if necessary, careful removal and replacement with hardy species suited for Grandville.
How often should shrubs in Grandville be trimmed?
For most common shrubs in our climate, a good rule of thumb is once or twice a year. Timing is key: a major trim in late winter or early spring before new growth starts, and often a light shaping in mid-summer. We provide seasonal maintenance plans to keep your landscaping looking its best year-round, preventing overgrowth before it becomes a problem.


