About the Company
Tony's Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Niles, IL, specializing in comprehensive shrub care and landscape maintenance. We help Niles homeowners address common local issues like bare lawn patches and soil compaction through expert services. Our team provides shrub planting, pruning, trimming, removal, and transplanting, along with disease and insect management to keep your landscape healthy. We focus on sustainable practices that improve soil quality and prevent future problems, ensuring your outdoor space thrives year-round. As your neighborhood landscaping experts, we're committed to enhancing curb appeal and solving the specific challenges faced by Niles residents with reliable, professional care.
Core Services
- Landscape maintenance
- Shrub care
- Shrub pruning or trimming
- Shrub planting
- Disease management - shrubs
- Shrub transplanting
- Shrub removal
- Insect management - shrubs
Questions and Answers
How can Tony's Landscaping help with bare patches in my Niles lawn?
We address bare patches through shrub planting and transplanting services that fill gaps while improving soil health. Our team assesses compaction issues common in Niles and uses proper techniques to ensure new shrubs establish well, creating a lush, even landscape that prevents future bare spots.
What shrub care services do you offer for disease and insect problems in Niles?
We provide dedicated disease and insect management for shrubs, tailored to Niles' local conditions. Our experts identify issues early and use targeted treatments to protect your plants, combined with regular pruning and maintenance to keep shrubs resilient against common local pests and diseases.
Can you help with soil compaction in my Niles yard during shrub maintenance?
Yes, our landscape maintenance and shrub care services include techniques to alleviate soil compaction. When planting, pruning, or transplanting shrubs, we aerate and amend soil as needed to improve drainage and root health, directly addressing this frequent Niles homeowner concern for long-term landscape vitality.









