Yaeger Landscaping | Experienced Landscaping in Oregon, WI
1171 Judd Rd, Oregon, WI 53575
Company Overview
Yaeger Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Oregon, WI, and the surrounding area. We specialize in practical solutions for the specific challenges homeowners face in our climate, particularly the issues of overgrown shrubs and lawn frost damage common in the region. Our team provides expert shrub trimming and removal to manage unruly growth, along with specialized aeration, overseeding, and soil health services to repair and prevent frost damage, ensuring your lawn recovers and thrives. We're committed to enhancing the beauty and health of your outdoor space with reliable, professional care tailored to Oregon's unique environment.
Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
My shrubs in Oregon are badly overgrown. Can they be saved, or do they need to be removed?
Often, overgrown shrubs in our area can be revitalized with expert rejuvenation pruning. We assess the health and structure of the plant to determine the best approach. If pruning can restore its shape and vigor, we'll perform careful, selective cuts. However, if the shrub is woody, diseased, or poorly placed, we recommend removal and can help you select a more suitable, low-maintenance replacement for your Oregon landscape.
How can I repair the brown patches in my lawn from winter frost damage?
Frost damage is common here and often requires more than just watering. We address it with core aeration to relieve soil compaction and improve oxygen flow to the roots, followed by overseeding with hardy, cold-tolerant grass blends suited for Wisconsin. This combination repairs bare spots, thickens your turf, and strengthens your lawn's resilience against future winter stress.
What's the best time of year in Oregon to tackle landscaping to prevent these common problems?
For preventative care, late spring and early fall are ideal. Spring clean-up and shrub trimming set your landscape up for healthy growth. In early fall, aeration and overseeding give new grass time to establish before winter, significantly reducing the risk of frost damage. We recommend a seasonal maintenance plan to proactively manage your yard's health throughout the year.

















