Top Landscaping Services in Morton Grove, IL, 60029 | Compare & Call

There are 196 landscaping companies server in Morton Grove IL

Joe & Tony Landscaping

Joe & Tony Landscaping

★★★★☆ 3.8 / 5 (13)
1274 Sherwood Rd, Highland Park IL 60035
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Founded in 1972 as a small lawn service by brothers Joe and Tony, Joe & Tony Landscaping has grown into a trusted, family-run Design/Build firm on the North Shore. With a foundation in hands-on care, ...

Paraiso Landscaping Services

Paraiso Landscaping Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Chicago IL 60630
Landscaping

Paraiso Landscaping Services is a trusted Chicago landscaping company dedicated to solving the lawn health challenges common in our local climate. We specialize in diagnosing and treating stubborn law...

J Lyn's Garden and Design

J Lyn's Garden and Design

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
5825 N Kingsdale Ave, Chicago IL 60646
Landscaping, Gardeners, Irrigation

J Lyn's Garden and Design is a Chicago-based landscaping company established in 2006, specializing in urban garden design and maintenance. They offer a comprehensive range of services including garden...

V & J Landscaping & Services

V & J Landscaping & Services

9110 Terminal Ave, Skokie IL 60077
Snow Removal, Lawn Services, Landscape Architects or Designers

V & J Landscaping & Services has been a trusted provider in Skokie, IL, and Chicago's North Shore for over 25 years. We specialize in comprehensive exterior services including landscape design, lawn c...

Abraham landscaping

Abraham landscaping

Skokie IL 60077
Landscaping, Gutter Services, Tree Services

Abraham Landscaping has been serving Skokie and the surrounding North Shore communities for over 15 years. We are a full-service landscaping company specializing in comprehensive outdoor solutions, fr...

Enríquez landscaping

Enríquez landscaping

Chicago IL 60646
Landscaping

Enríquez Landscaping Inc is a licensed and bonded landscaping company that has been serving residential and commercial customers in Chicago and its suburbs for over a decade. We are committed to provi...

Weather Guard

Weather Guard

Morton Grove IL 60053
Gutter Services, Landscaping, General Contractors

Weather Guard in Morton Grove, IL, is a trusted local provider of gutter services, landscaping, and general contracting, dedicated to helping homeowners maintain and improve their properties through e...

New Leaf Landscaping

New Leaf Landscaping

★★★★☆ 3.5 / 5 (17)
Northbrook IL 60062
Landscaping

New Leaf Landscaping has been serving Northbrook, Illinois since 2001, specializing in comprehensive landscaping solutions for both residential and corporate properties. Our year-round team focuses on...

BCLS Landscaping

BCLS Landscaping

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (7)
6100 Oakton St, Morton Grove IL 60053
Landscaping

BCLS Landscaping is a Morton Grove-based landscaping company specializing in comprehensive outdoor solutions for local homeowners. We address common area issues like overgrown shrubs and standing wate...

Nexora Power Washing & Landscaping Services

Nexora Power Washing & Landscaping Services

Morton Grove IL 60053
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Window Washing

Nexora Power Washing & Landscaping Services is your Morton Grove neighbor for reliable outdoor care. We help local homeowners tackle common landscaping challenges, like patchy grass and persistent wee...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Morton Grove, IL

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$339 - $459
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$439 - $589
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,394 - $7,194
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,449 - $3,269

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Morton Grove. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

Our yard turns into a soggy mess every spring. What's the most effective solution for poor drainage in this clay soil?

The high seasonal water table and poor infiltration of silty clay loam require a multi-point strategy. Primary solutions include installing a French drain system to intercept subsurface water and regrading to create positive surface flow away from foundations. For hardscape replacements, specifying permeable concrete pavers or clay bricks in a permeable base can significantly reduce runoff, often meeting the Morton Grove Community & Economic Development Department's stormwater management standards for residential projects.

Our yard has always struggled with compaction and poor drainage. Is this a common issue for older Morton Grove properties?

Yes, this is a direct result of soil maturity. For a typical Morton Grove Village Center lot built around 1959, the soil is now 67 years old. Decades of foot traffic and equipment use have heavily compacted the native silty clay loam (Mollisols), severely reducing permeability. The initial construction also likely stripped away topsoil and organic matter. Core aeration and incorporating compost are not just improvements; they are necessary interventions to restore soil structure and function.

We want to regrade our backyard to fix pooling water. Do we need a permit, and what kind of contractor should we hire?

Yes, significant regrading on a 0.19-acre lot typically requires a permit from the Morton Grove Community & Economic Development Department to ensure proper drainage patterns and compliance with codes. You must hire a contractor licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. For earthmoving and grading, ensure they hold the appropriate Landscaping or Earthmoving classification, as this work impacts structural water management and adjacent properties.

A major storm caused significant tree debris in our yard, and our HOA has issued a compliance notice. How quickly can you respond for an emergency cleanup?

Our standard emergency response window is 20-30 minutes during peak hours. For a property in the Morton Grove Village Center, our dispatch would route a crew from our staging area near Harrer Park, accessing the I-94 (Edens Expressway) corridor for efficient transit. We prioritize these calls to mitigate safety hazards and prevent covenant violations. All post-storm debris is processed for municipal composting to divert waste from landfills.

We've spotted what looks like creeping Charlie taking over our lawn. What's the safest way to deal with it?

Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea) is a pervasive invasive here. Effective control requires a selective post-emergent herbicide application in fall when the plant is actively storing energy. Crucially, any product used must be phosphorus-free to comply with Morton Grove's fertilizer ordinance, except for strictly defined new lawn establishment. For severe infestations, solarization or manual removal followed by reseeding with a tall fescue blend may be necessary to outcompete future weeds.

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas-powered equipment. Are there lower-maintenance, quieter landscape options?

Absolutely. Transitioning areas of high-maintenance turf to a planting of native species like Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, Swamp Milkweed, and Wild Bergamot creates a resilient, low-input landscape. These plants require no weekly mowing, minimal watering once established, and support local biodiversity. This approach also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered blowers, as these plantings are maintained with quieter, electric hand tools.

We're replacing an old wooden deck. Are concrete pavers or clay brick a better long-term investment than composite or wood?

For longevity and minimal maintenance, unit pavers (concrete or clay brick) are superior. They do not rot, warp, or require sealing like wood, and they lack the thermal expansion issues of some composites. In our Low Fire Wise rating zone, non-combustible hardscape materials like these also contribute to defensible space. A properly installed paver patio on a compacted gravel base will remain stable for decades in our freeze-thaw cycle, outperforming organic materials.

With Morton Grove's Stage 1 water conservation in place, how can we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass blend healthy without wasting water?

An ET-based smart irrigation controller is the precise tool for this. It uses local weather data to calculate evapotranspiration (ET), applying only the water the turfgrass actually loses each day. This system automatically adheres to voluntary conservation by skipping cycles after rainfall and adjusting for temperature and humidity. It preserves the turf stand while reducing water use by 20-40% compared to traditional timer-based systems, keeping you well within municipal guidelines.

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