Experienced Landscaping in Stevens Point, WI 54482 - Ultra Cut & Care
Stevens Point, WI 54482
Company Background
Ultra Cut & Care is a Stevens Point, WI family-owned landscaping business dedicated to year-round property care. Founded on principles of quality and professionalism, we build our service on open communication and a commitment to understanding each client's unique needs. This foundation allows us to provide tailored care, from routine landscape maintenance to specialized shrub services like planting, pruning, disease management, and transplanting. We understand the local challenges homeowners face, such as soil compaction and struggling shrubs, and address them with proven, practical solutions. Our team works directly with you to ensure your property not only looks its best but is also healthy and sustainable for the long term.
Main Services
- Shrub planting
- Disease management - shrubs
- Shrub removal
- Landscape maintenance
- Shrub transplanting
- Shrub pruning or trimming
Common Questions
What's a common sign my shrubs in Stevens Point have a disease or pest problem?
In our area, common signs include unusual leaf discoloration, premature leaf drop, or visible insects like scale on stems. Many local issues stem from soil compaction or stress, which weakens plants. We provide a thorough inspection to diagnose whether it's an insect, disease, or environmental problem like poor soil, then create a management plan that addresses the root cause to restore your shrub's health.
Can you help with replacing a shrub that has died?
Absolutely. We handle the complete process: safe removal of the dead shrub, assessment of the soil condition to identify any local issues like compaction that may have contributed, and expert planting of a new, suitable shrub. We'll advise on species that thrive in Stevens Point's climate and ensure proper planting techniques for the best chance of long-term success.
How does your shrub pruning service work throughout the year?
Our pruning is tailored to both the plant type and the season to promote health and proper growth. For most shrubs, we focus on structural pruning in late winter and shaping after spring blooms. We avoid harmful practices like 'topping' and always clean our tools between jobs to prevent the spread of disease. Regular, proper pruning is a key part of our overall shrub care and maintenance plans.

















