Top Landscaping Services in Corcoran, MN, 55340 | Compare & Call

There are 192 landscaping companies server in Corcoran MN

Midwest Lawn Sprinklers

Midwest Lawn Sprinklers

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
16551 83rd Ave N, Maple Grove MN 55311
Landscaping, Irrigation

Midwest Lawn Sprinklers has been a trusted Maple Grove, MN irrigation and landscaping partner since 1983. As a licensed and insured provider, we specialize in designing, installing, and maintaining ef...

Charleston's Outdoor Services

Charleston's Outdoor Services

5524 Nathan Ln N Ste 6, Plymouth MN 55442
Gardeners, Landscaping, Snow Removal

Charleston's Outdoor Services in Plymouth, MN, is a locally owned and operated business founded in 2010 by David Charleston. Starting with just a push mower and trimmer, the company has grown through ...

Harry Skrypec Lawncare

Harry Skrypec Lawncare

Minneapolis MN 55442
Landscaping, Snow Removal

Harry Skrypec Lawncare is a Minneapolis-based landscaping and snow removal service with deep roots in the community. Owner Harry Skrypec started mowing lawns as a young person and has built his busine...

Mama's Boy Lawn and Landscape

Mama's Boy Lawn and Landscape

376 Jansen Ave NE, Hanover MN 55341
Snow Removal, Landscaping, Tree Services

Mama's Boy Lawn and Landscape is a family-owned lawn and landscaping company serving Hanover, MN, and surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive outdoor care, including landscape maintenance, s...

Natural Creations

Natural Creations

5700 Vagabond Ln, Plymouth MN 55446
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Landscape Architects or Designers

Natural Creations in Plymouth, MN, is a full-service landscaping company specializing in design, masonry, and concrete. We help local homeowners transform their outdoor spaces into functional, beautif...

Trinity Landscaping & Excavating

Trinity Landscaping & Excavating

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
19910 Larkin Rd, Corcoran MN 55340
Masonry/Concrete, Excavation Services, Landscaping

For over two decades, Trinity Landscaping & Excavating has been a trusted, family-owned partner for Corcoran and Central Minnesota. We blend deep-rooted local knowledge with practical expertise to han...

Oh Landscapes

Oh Landscapes

14730 Highway 7, Mayer MN 55360
Landscaping

Oh Landscapes is a family-owned hardscape contractor based in Mayer, MN, with deep roots in the community since 1981. Founded by Dan Ohland and later run with Keelo until Dan's passing in 2017, the bu...

Landcrafters

Landcrafters

7341 County Rd 15, Minnetrista MN 55364
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

For nearly 30 years, Landcrafters has been a trusted name in Minnetrista for custom landscaping, founded on owner Marty Kuder's four decades of hands-on experience. We specialize in transforming your ...

Todd's Mow N' Plow

Todd's Mow N' Plow

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Maple Grove MN 55311
Gardeners, Lawn Services, Snow Removal

Since 1998, Todd's Mow N' Plow has been a trusted, independently owned provider of essential outdoor services for Maple Grove and the surrounding Northwest Twin Cities suburbs. We focus exclusively on...

Premier Tree Service

Premier Tree Service

12043 93rd Pl N, Pierz MN 55369
Tree Services, Landscaping, Damage Restoration

Premier Tree Service in Pierz is a family-owned and operated tree care company built on decades of local expertise. Since 1997, and with roots in professional climbing since age 16, the owner brings a...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Corcoran, MN

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$354 - $479
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$64 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$454 - $614
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,599 - $7,469
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,544 - $3,399

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

Q&A

Our lawn feels spongy and drains poorly. Could the age of our property be a factor?

Yes, homes built around 1980 have soil that is approximately 46 years old. In Corcoran City Center, the native Mollisols were initially fertile, but decades of standard maintenance have compacted the loam and reduced organic matter. This compaction, especially in clay subsoils, severely limits soil percolation. Core aeration combined with top-dressing compost is essential to rebuild soil structure and restore proper water infiltration.

We want a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly yard. What are our options beyond regular turf?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to a climate-adaptive landscape is a forward-thinking move. Incorporating native plants like Big Bluestem, Prairie Dropseed, Wild Bergamot, and Butterfly Milkweed creates a resilient, biodiverse habitat that requires no fertilization, minimal watering once established, and infrequent mowing. This approach also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that may restrict gas-powered equipment, as these plantings are maintained with quieter, electric tools.

How can we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass healthy during dry spells without wasting water?

Under the city's Stage 1 voluntary conservation, efficient water use is critical. Smart Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation systems are the solution. These controllers automatically adjust watering schedules based on real-time evapotranspiration data, soil moisture, and local weather. This technology delivers precise hydration to the root zone of your turfgrass, often reducing water use by 20-30% while maintaining plant health and staying within municipal guidelines.

We need significant regrading on our large lot. What should we verify before hiring a contractor?

For any major earthwork on a 2.5-acre property, two verifications are non-negotiable. First, confirm the contractor holds the appropriate license from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry for the scope of work, which includes excavation and grading. Second, consult with the Corcoran Planning & Zoning Department to determine if a permit is required, as altering drainage patterns or moving large volumes of soil can impact watersheds and often triggers review. Using an unlicensed contractor can void insurance and lead to significant liability.

A major storm just knocked down several large branches. How quickly can a crew get here for an emergency cleanup?

Our emergency storm response protocol prioritizes safety hazards. From our central dispatch near Corcoran City Hall, a crew will take MN-55 to your location. Accounting for peak traffic and debris, arrival is typically within the 25-35 minute window. We coordinate directly with the city to clear roads and secure property, ensuring compliance with all local ordinances during the operation.

We're adding a patio. Are concrete pavers or wood decking a better long-term choice for our area?

For longevity and low maintenance in USDA Zone 4b, concrete pavers are superior. They withstand freeze-thaw cycles without rotting, warping, or requiring seasonal sealing. In the context of Corcoran's Moderate Fire Wise rating, non-combustible materials like pavers or crushed granite are recommended for creating defensible space within the Wildland-Urban Interface. These materials provide a durable, fire-resistant zone that can help protect your property while offering a stable, permeable surface.

We have persistent soggy areas in our yard every spring. What's the cause and a long-term fix?

This is a classic symptom of the seasonal high water table interacting with the area's dense clay subsoils, which have poor infiltration. Surface water cannot percolate downward, creating saturated zones. A permanent solution involves installing subsurface drainage, such as perforated pipe in gravel trenches, to intercept and redirect water. For hardscape areas, using permeable concrete pavers or open-grid crushed granite systems can significantly reduce runoff, meeting city stormwater management standards.

We've spotted what looks like Buckthorn sprouting. How should we handle it safely?

You've identified a high-priority invasive species alert. Common Buckthorn (Rhamnus cathartica) aggressively outcompetes native vegetation. For effective control, manual removal of young plants, ensuring the entire root system is extracted, is recommended. For larger specimens, a targeted cut-stump herbicide application in late summer or fall is most effective. All treatments must be planned around the Minnesota Phosphorus Law, which prohibits standard lawn fertilizers containing phosphorus, but does not restrict herbicides specifically labeled for invasive species control.

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