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Bunker Hill Landscaping

Bunker Hill Landscaping

Bunker Hill, IL
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Bunker Hill Landscaping serves Bunker Hill, Illinois with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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Spurgeon Lawn Care Service

Spurgeon Lawn Care Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Bunker Hill IL 62014
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Pressure Washers

Spurgeon Lawn Care Service is a family-owned business that has been serving the Bunker Hill community and surrounding Madison and Macoupin counties since 2016. We provide reliable lawn care, landscapi...

Dex's Mowing Service

Dex's Mowing Service

Bunker Hill IL 62014
Landscaping

Dex's Mowing Service is a dedicated landscaping contractor based in Edwardsville, IL, focusing on providing reliable and quality lawn care for the community. As a newer business, we are committed to e...



Q&A

I'm tired of weekly mowing. What are my options for a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly yard?

Transitioning high-input turf areas to a planting of Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, Butterfly Milkweed, and Wild Bergamot reduces mowing, watering, and chemical needs. This native plant community supports local biodiversity and creates a resilient landscape. It also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered equipment, as these plantings require minimal cutting, ideally done with electric trimmers.

My yard turns into a soggy mess every spring. What's a permanent solution that also looks good?

Seasonal saturation is typical in Bunker Hill's silt loam soils due to their high clay content. A functional solution involves creating a dry creek bed or French drain system using permeable crushed limestone as the primary hardscape material. This aggregate promotes subsurface drainage and can be designed to meet Macoupin County Planning & Zoning Department's stormwater runoff standards, transforming a problem area into a landscape feature.

Should I use wood or crushed limestone for my new garden path?

Crushed limestone offers superior longevity and permeability compared to wood, which decomposes and requires replacement. The compacted limestone surface provides a stable, weed-suppressive path that manages runoff effectively. For properties in the Wildland-Urban Interface, this non-combustible material also contributes to defensible space, aligning with Firewise principles for low-risk zones like ours.

Why does my yard in the Bunker Hill Historic District have such poor soil drainage compared to newer neighborhoods?

Homes built around 1962, common in this district, are on lots where 60+ years of soil compaction has occurred. The native silt loam soil, with a pH of 6.5-7.2, has had its natural structure degraded by foot traffic and conventional maintenance, leading to a high clay content layer that impedes permeability. Core aeration and incorporating compost are not just improvements but necessary interventions to restore soil biology and water percolation for long-term plant health.

A storm caused major limb damage and my HOA requires a cleanup within 48 hours. How quickly can a crew get here?

A crew dispatched for emergency service would route from Bunker Hill City Park via IL-159, arriving within the 20-30 minute regional response window. This allows for same-day assessment and mobilization of electric chippers and hauling equipment, which operate quietly within the 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM noise ordinance. The priority is securing the site and removing hazards to meet compliance deadlines efficiently.

Do I need a permit to regrade my backyard to fix a drainage issue?

Yes, regrading a 0.25-acre lot typically requires a permit from the Macoupin County Planning & Zoning Department to ensure changes do not adversely affect stormwater flow or neighboring properties. This work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, as it involves significant earth movement and alteration of the property's hydrology, which is regulated for environmental protection.

I think I have invasive Japanese Knotweed. How do I deal with it without using harsh chemicals?

Japanese Knotweed is a significant threat here and requires a multi-year management plan. Initial treatment involves careful cutting and removal of plant material, followed by targeted, professional-grade herbicide applications timed for maximum efficacy. All treatments must be performed by a licensed professional in strict compliance with the Illinois Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act, which dictates application methods, rates, and required neighbor notifications.

Is it possible to keep my Tall Fescue healthy during a dry summer without violating water conservation guidelines?

Yes, using WiFi-enabled smart controllers programmed with local evapotranspiration (ET) data is the standard method. These systems adjust watering schedules based on real-time weather, applying water only when the soil moisture deficit requires it, which aligns with conservation principles. This precision irrigation supports deep root growth in Tall Fescue while staying well within municipal water limits, even without formal restrictions.

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