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Edina Landscaping

Edina Landscaping

Edina, MN
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Homeowners in Edina, Minnesota trust Edina Landscaping for steady, year-round yard care. We handle trimming, edging, planting, and irrigation work.
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Edina Patio and Landscaping

Edina Patio and Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (3)
Edina MN 55439
Landscaping, Tree Services

Edina Patio and Landscaping is a dedicated local business serving the Edina, MN community with comprehensive landscape and tree care services. We specialize in landscape maintenance and expert tree ca...

Red Cedar Outdoor Services

Red Cedar Outdoor Services

Edina MN 55435
Landscaping, Gardeners, Gutter Services

Hi, I'm Jonah, the owner-operator of Red Cedar Outdoor Services. As a one-person business serving Edina and the wider Twin Cities, I provide a personal touch to every project. My years of experience a...

Timber Creek Landscape

Timber Creek Landscape

5708 Bernard Pl, Edina MN 55436
Landscaping, Irrigation, Snow Removal

Timber Creek Landscape is an Edina-based company founded and owned by Robb Glaser. For over a decade, Robb has maintained direct involvement in every project, ensuring consistent quality and attention...

Lawn Doctor of Edina-Bloomington

Lawn Doctor of Edina-Bloomington

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Edina MN 55410
Lawn Services, Pest Control, Tree Services

Lawn Doctor of Edina-Bloomington is a trusted local provider serving Edina, MN, with comprehensive lawn, pest, and tree care solutions. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenges ...

Green Slate Design

Green Slate Design

4951 W 77th St Ste 75, Edina MN 55435
Gardeners, Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Green Slate Design serves Edina, MN, as a full-service landscaping partner focused on creating sustainable, functional outdoor living spaces. With nearly 40 years of combined experience, our team hand...

Implied Task

Implied Task

Edina MN 55436
Irrigation, General Contractors, Lawn Services

Implied Task is a trusted Edina-based contractor specializing in irrigation, general contracting, and lawn services. We help homeowners address common local landscaping challenges like tree root lawn ...

Mack’s Mowing

Mack’s Mowing

Edina MN 55439
Lawn Services

Mack's Mowing began as a neighborhood effort, with Mack tending to lawns on his block in Edina. Encouraged by neighbors, he turned that reliable service into a dedicated family-run business. Today, Ma...

Warren home Improvement

Warren home Improvement

Edina MN 55436
Roofing, Landscaping, Gutter Services

Warren Home Improvement is a trusted, locally-owned contractor serving Edina, MN homeowners with comprehensive roofing, landscaping, and gutter services. We understand the unique challenges Edina resi...

Tabor Group Landscape

Tabor Group Landscape

6161 Wooddale Ave, Edina MN 55424
Landscape Architects or Designers, Landscaping, Irrigation

Tabor Group Landscape brings over 30 years of landscape architecture expertise to Edina and the Twin Cities. Founded by an Iowa State-educated professional with a lifelong passion for the outdoors, we...

Trust Landscaping

Trust Landscaping

Edina MN
Landscaping

Trust Landscaping is your dedicated partner for creating and maintaining a healthy, vibrant outdoor space in Edina, MN. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as dead lawn pat...

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Questions and Answers

A storm damaged trees on my property and I need an emergency cleanup to meet HOA standards. How quickly can a crew arrive?

For urgent HOA compliance, our standard storm response is 20-30 minutes during peak hours. A crew dispatched from near the Edina Country Club would take MN-100, providing the most direct route to the Country Club District. We prioritize safety and debris removal to restore property access and meet neighborhood covenants efficiently.

My lawn in the Country Club District seems compacted and thin. Is this typical for the neighborhood?

Yes, this is a common legacy issue. Homes here were built on Glacial Till Loam around 1969, giving the soil over 55 years to settle. This fine-textured soil naturally compacts, reducing pore space for air, water, and roots. Core aeration is critical to break up that pan, followed by top-dressing with compost to rebuild organic matter and improve soil structure for long-term health.

I want to regrade my 0.35-acre lot. What do I need to know about permits and hiring?

Regrading that alters drainage patterns or involves significant cut/fill typically requires a permit from the Edina Planning & Building Department. For the work itself, ensure any contractor holds the appropriate license from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. On a lot of this size, improper grading can impact neighboring properties, so hiring a licensed professional is not just a recommendation—it's a liability and environmental necessity.

I see Creeping Charlie and Garlic Mustard taking over. How do I treat them without harming my lawn?

These invasive species alert requires a targeted, seasonal strategy. For broadleaf weeds like Creeping Charlie, a fall-applied selective herbicide is most effective when the plant is pulling nutrients into its roots. Manual removal of Garlic Mustard before it seeds is crucial. All treatments must comply with Minnesota's Phosphorus Law, which prohibits phosphorus-containing fertilizer unless establishing new turf, so product selection is critical.

I'm tired of weekly mowing and loud gas equipment. Are there lower-maintenance options?

Absolutely. Transitioning areas to a xeriscape with Minnesota natives like Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, and Wild Bergamot drastically reduces mowing and watering. These plants require no fertilization, thrive in our Zone 4b climate, and support pollinators. This shift future-proofs your landscape against evolving noise ordinances and moves you toward a quiet, electric-maintenance ecosystem.

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass healthy while following Edina's odd/even watering schedule?

The key is precision. An EPA WaterSense ET-based irrigation controller uses local weather data to calculate evapotranspiration, applying water only when and where the turf needs it. This smart scheduling maximizes each irrigation window under Stage 1 restrictions, promoting deep root growth and drought resilience without wasting a drop of municipal water.

Should I use natural limestone or a wood deck for a new patio? I want it to last.

For longevity and minimal upkeep, natural limestone is superior. It withstands Minnesota's freeze-thaw cycles far better than wood, which requires constant sealing and is susceptible to rot. In our low Fire Wise urban setting, the non-combustible stone also provides inherent defensible space. A professionally installed dry-laid limestone patio offers permeability and timeless appeal that outlasts any composite or timber structure.

My yard stays soggy long after rain. What's a lasting solution for this wet soil?

Glacial Till Loam and our moderate seasonal high water table often cause this. Improving subsoil permeability is essential. A French drain system can intercept groundwater, while regrading to direct surface flow is key. Using permeable concrete pavers for patios or paths also reduces runoff, helping projects meet the Edina Planning & Building Department's stormwater management standards.

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