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Romulus Landscaping

Romulus Landscaping

Romulus, MI
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Romulus Landscaping provides honest, local landscaping service in Romulus, Michigan. We show up on time and leave every yard clean and sharp.
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Wright's Landscape Services

Wright's Landscape Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
17100 Beech Daly Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Landscaping

Wright's Landscape Services brings over 25 years of trusted experience to the Downriver area, specializing in both residential and commercial properties. As a family-owned business based in Romulus, t...

Hillcrest Sod Farm

Hillcrest Sod Farm

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (7)
32609 Pennsylvania Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Nurseries & Gardening, Landscaping

Hillcrest Sod Farm has been a trusted name in Romulus and the metro Detroit area since 1964, specializing in growing and selling quality sod grass like Kentucky bluegrass and fescue. With nearly 50 ye...

Handyman & Lawn

Handyman & Lawn

Romulus MI 48174
Lawn Services, Handyman, Junk Removal & Hauling

Handyman & Lawn in Romulus, MI, provides a practical solution for home and yard upkeep. We handle a wide range of tasks, from general handyman repairs and drywall work to comprehensive junk removal an...

Family Irrigation & Landscaping Services

Family Irrigation & Landscaping Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
32149 Beverly Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Landscaping

Family Irrigation & Landscaping Services is a family-owned business with 25 years of experience dedicated to the Downriver community in Romulus, MI. We specialize in comprehensive outdoor care, focusi...

Cqc

Cqc

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (3)
36460 Northline Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Snow Removal, Landscaping

Based in Romulus, MI, CQC has been a trusted local provider of landscaping and snow removal services since 1998. What began as a single truck and trailer operation focused on mowing lawns has grown in...

Victory Property Services

Victory Property Services

27475 Ellward St, Romulus MI 48174
Lawn Services, Snow Removal, Junk Removal & Hauling

Victory Property Services is a Romulus-based property maintenance company dedicated to keeping your outdoor spaces functional and attractive year-round. We specialize in reliable lawn care, thorough s...

Vio's Tree Service

Vio's Tree Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
8885 Cogswell St, Romulus MI 48174
Tree Services, Landscaping

Vio's Tree Service is Romulus's trusted partner for healthy, beautiful yards. We understand that local homeowners face common landscaping headaches like overgrown shrubs and sprinkler system issues. T...

Huron Sod Farms Inc

Huron Sod Farms Inc

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (2)
30877 Pennsylvania Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Gardeners, Landscaping

Huron Sod Farms Inc is a trusted local gardening and landscaping business serving Romulus, MI, and surrounding areas. We specialize in gardening and landscape maintenance to address common local chall...

Emerald Rich Lawns

Emerald Rich Lawns

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (12)
19197 Telegraph Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Landscaping, Irrigation

Emerald Rich Lawns has been a trusted family-owned landscaping partner for Romulus residents since 1988. We specialize in creating and maintaining healthy, vibrant outdoor spaces tailored to our local...

Shay's Greenview Lawn Care

Shay's Greenview Lawn Care

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
11470 Inkster Rd, Romulus MI 48174
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Irrigation

Shay's Greenview Lawn Care is a trusted Romulus, MI landscaping company specializing in irrigation repair, landscape maintenance, and snow removal. We understand that many local homes face common land...

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FAQs

How do I manage invasive species without violating Michigan's phosphorus fertilizer ban?

Identify common Romulus invasives like garlic mustard or Japanese knotweed early through seasonal monitoring. Mechanical removal before seed set proves most effective, avoiding chemical treatments that might conflict with phosphorus restrictions. For persistent issues, targeted spot treatments using EPA-approved herbicides can be applied during non-blackout periods. Always verify application timing against local ordinance schedules to maintain compliance while protecting soil microbiology.

Why does my Romulus Historic District lawn struggle with compaction despite regular watering?

Romulus homes built around 1972 have soil that has matured for 54 years, developing the Blount-Morley-Ashkum association common in this area. This soil type with pH 6.5-7.5 tends to compact over decades, reducing permeability and oxygen availability to roots. Core aeration every 1-2 years combined with organic amendments like composted leaf mulch addresses this by improving soil structure and microbial activity. Without these interventions, water infiltration remains poor, leading to surface runoff and stressed turf.

How do I maintain my Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue lawn during dry periods without violating water restrictions?

Wi-Fi ET-based weather sensing controllers optimize irrigation by calculating evapotranspiration rates specific to Romulus's Zone 6b climate. These systems adjust watering schedules based on real-time weather data, preventing overwatering while preserving turf health. During Stage 0 restrictions with no active limits, this technology still conserves 20-30% of municipal water compared to traditional timers. Proper programming ensures deep root development without exceeding seasonal water budgets.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree cleanup after a storm in Romulus?

Our electric maintenance fleet can dispatch from the Romulus Athletic Center within 30 minutes during peak conditions. We route via I-94 to minimize travel time while complying with noise ordinances restricting operations between 8 PM and 7 AM. This allows us to address immediate hazards like fallen limbs or blocked driveways while maintaining HOA compliance standards. Our response prioritizes safety while ensuring equipment operates within permitted hours.

Can I reduce maintenance while supporting local ecology in my Romulus landscape?

Replacing high-maintenance turf with native plants like Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Little Bluestem creates resilient, low-input landscapes. These species thrive in Zone 6b without chemical inputs, staying ahead of evolving noise ordinances targeting gas-powered equipment. Wild Bergamot and New England Aster provide seasonal interest while supporting 2026 biodiversity standards. This approach reduces mowing frequency from weekly to seasonal while creating habitat for pollinators.

What permits and licenses are needed for grading work on my Romulus property?

Grading projects on 0.25-acre lots require permits from the Romulus Building and Planning Department, particularly when altering drainage patterns or adding fill. Contractors must hold appropriate licensing through Michigan LARA, with specific classifications for excavation and earth moving. Professional licensing ensures compliance with state erosion control standards and proper engineering for Romulus's high water table conditions. Unlicensed work risks fines and may void property insurance coverage for drainage-related damage.

Are concrete pavers better than wood for durable outdoor surfaces in Romulus?

Concrete pavers and crushed limestone offer superior longevity compared to wood, with 25+ year lifespans versus wood's 10-15 years in Michigan's freeze-thaw cycles. These materials maintain structural integrity while providing the permeability required for Romulus's Low Fire Wise rating in urban-suburban interfaces. Their non-combustible nature creates defensible space without contributing to fire spread, unlike wood decking that requires regular treatment and replacement.

What solutions exist for poor drainage in my yard with Romulus's high seasonal water table?

The Blount-Morley-Ashkum soil association has naturally poor infiltration, requiring engineered drainage solutions. Installing French drains with clean gravel and perforated pipe redirects subsurface water away from foundations. Permeable concrete pavers or crushed limestone hardscapes meet Romulus Building and Planning Department runoff standards by allowing water infiltration. These systems work with the soil's 6.5-7.5 pH range while addressing the high water table common in 0.25-acre lots.

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