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Waverly Landscaping

Waverly Landscaping

Waverly, IA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Waverly Landscaping serves Waverly, Iowa with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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Green Image

Waverly IA 50677
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Irrigation

Growing up in Iowa, my passion for the outdoors and a family gift for gardening shaped my path. After gaining experience in landscaping and armed with a mechanical engineering education, I started Gre...

Hartman Services

Hartman Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1398 195th St, Waverly IA 50677
Landscaping, Tree Services, Snow Removal

Hartman Services is a full-service landscaping, tree care, and snow removal company serving the Waverly, IA community. We provide comprehensive outdoor solutions, from landscape construction and hards...

Tiedt Nursery

Tiedt Nursery

2419 E Bremer Ave, Waverly IA 50677
Nurseries & Gardening, Landscaping, Gift Shops

Tiedt Nursery in Waverly, IA, is a full-service destination for all your gardening, landscaping, and outdoor living needs. As a local nursery and gift shop, we provide expert guidance and high-quality...

Wells Hollow Landscaping

Wells Hollow Landscaping

3500 E Bremer Ave, Waverly IA 50677
Landscaping, Irrigation, Landscape Architects or Designers

Wells Hollow Landscaping is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Waverly and Northeast Iowa since 2008. Our team of ICPI-certified professionals and licensed chemical applicators brings...



Common Questions

What invasive species should we watch for in Waverly, and how do we treat them safely?

Common invasive alerts include garlic mustard, Japanese knotweed, and buckthorn that threaten native plant communities. Manual removal before seed set proves most effective for small infestations. For larger areas, targeted herbicide applications must follow Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship guidelines regarding Phosphorus runoff into the Cedar River watershed. Treatment timing avoids blackout dates when runoff risks are highest, typically early spring and late fall.

Should we choose concrete pavers or wood for our new patio considering longevity and safety?

Concrete pavers and limestone offer superior longevity with 25-40 year lifespans versus wood's 10-15 years with maintenance. These materials maintain structural integrity in USDA Zone 5a freeze-thaw cycles. For Waverly's low fire-wise rating urban setting, non-combustible hardscapes provide defensible space without contributing to fire spread. Proper installation with geotextile fabric and angular gravel base prevents settling and weed penetration.

What permits and licensing are required for grading work on our 0.22 acre lot?

Grading that alters drainage patterns or moves more than 50 cubic yards of soil requires Waverly Planning and Zoning Department review. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship licenses professionals for erosion control and stormwater management. On 0.22 acre lots, even minor elevation changes can affect neighboring properties, necessitating certified grading plans and possibly engineered solutions for slopes exceeding 3:1 ratios.

We need emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA compliance deadlines - how quickly can you respond?

Emergency response from our Waverly Public Library dispatch point via US Highway 218 typically requires 15-20 minutes. Our electric maintenance fleet operates within Waverly's 10 PM to 7 AM noise ordinance restrictions. We prioritize debris removal, branch management, and turf restoration to restore property safety and appearance while meeting municipal compliance standards for residential areas.

Can we reduce maintenance costs while preparing for future electric equipment requirements?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf areas to native plantings like Little Bluestem, Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Wild Bergamot reduces mowing frequency and irrigation needs. These species require minimal inputs once established and support local pollinator populations. This approach aligns with evolving noise ordinances restricting gas-powered equipment and supports biodiversity goals for 2026 landscape standards in urban settings like Waverly.

Our Waverly Downtown neighborhood has older homes - does that affect our soil quality?

Waverly Downtown properties built around 1977 have approximately 49 years of soil development. Mollisols loam soils in this area typically develop good structure but require maintenance. Over decades, compaction from foot traffic and equipment reduces soil percolation. Core aeration every 2-3 years with organic amendments like composted leaf mulch improves permeability and supports healthy root systems in the pH 6.5-7.2 range.

Our yard has standing water after rains - what solutions work with Waverly's clay subsoils?

Seasonal high water tables and poor infiltration in clay subsoils require engineered drainage solutions. French drains with proper gravel sizing and perforated piping redirect subsurface water. Permeable concrete pavers or limestone installations meet Waverly Planning and Zoning Department runoff standards by allowing 80-95% of rainfall to infiltrate. Grading adjustments with 2% minimum slope direct surface water away from foundations while improving soil structure over time.

How do we maintain Kentucky Bluegrass during dry periods without violating water restrictions?

Smart Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controllers calculate evapotranspiration rates using local weather data. These systems apply water only when soil moisture drops below optimal levels for Kentucky Bluegrass. Current Waverly water restrictions remain normal, but ET-based programming reduces consumption 20-40% compared to traditional timers. Deep, infrequent watering encourages deeper root growth and improves drought tolerance while staying within municipal water allocation limits.

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