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Wills Landscaping

Wills Landscaping

Wills, OH
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Homeowners in Wills, Ohio trust Wills Landscaping for steady, year-round yard care. We handle trimming, edging, planting, and irrigation work.
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Common Questions

Should I use wood or clay pavers for a new patio? I'm concerned about longevity and upkeep.

For longevity and reduced maintenance, permeable clay pavers are superior to wood. They offer exceptional durability against freeze-thaw cycles in our 6a hardiness zone and do not rot, splinter, or require chemical treatments. In the context of Wills's low Fire Wise rating, clay pavers also provide a non-combustible, defensible space material, adding a layer of safety in this urban-suburban interface.

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue lawn healthy without wasting water?

Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing irrigation is the standard for water conservation in Wills. The system automatically adjusts run times based on real-time evapotranspiration data, preventing overwatering even during dry spells. While we are currently in Stage 0 water restrictions, this technology ensures your turf receives precise hydration, maintaining vigor while staying well within potential future municipal limits.

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

Transitioning sections of high-input turf to a planting of Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, Little Bluestem, and Serviceberry is a strategic move. This native plant community requires no mowing, minimal water once established, and supports local biodiversity. It also future-proofs your landscape against tightening noise ordinances by eliminating the need for weekly gas-powered maintenance.

I have a major storm damage issue and need an emergency cleanup to meet HOA compliance. How quickly can you respond?

Our electric fleet allows dispatch within the restricted hours for gas equipment. From our staging at Wills Municipal Park, we take I-77 directly into the Historic District. Accounting for peak traffic, our standard storm response window is 20-30 minutes. We prioritize safety and debris removal to secure the property and address immediate compliance hazards.

My yard pools water every spring. What's a long-term solution that also looks good?

Seasonal saturation is typical in Wills due to our soil's high clay content. Integrating permeable clay pavers into patios or walkways creates a managed surface that allows water to infiltrate, reducing runoff. This approach directly addresses the permeability issue and can help your property meet the Wills Department of Planning and Zoning's standards for stormwater management, moving water away from foundations effectively.

Do I need a permit to regrade my backyard, and what should I look for in a contractor?

Significant regrading on a 0.25-acre lot often requires a permit from the Wills Department of Planning and Zoning to ensure proper stormwater flow and adherence to lot coverage rules. You must hire a contractor licensed by the Ohio Landscape Industry Association (OLIA). OLIA licensing confirms the professional is trained in proper grading techniques, erosion control, and state regulations, protecting you from liability and substandard work.

Why does my yard in the Wills Historic District stay soggy and my lawn struggle?

Homes built around 1948, common in your neighborhood, have soils that have matured for nearly 80 years. The slightly acidic silt loam becomes heavily compacted over decades, restricting drainage. This explains the moderate seasonal saturation; the high clay fraction in these soils severely limits permeability and root development. Annual core aeration and incorporating composted organic matter are essential to rebuild soil structure and mitigate compaction.

I've spotted what looks like Japanese Knotweed. How do I handle it without harming my lawn?

Japanese Knotweed is a high-priority invasive in our area. Treatment requires targeted, systemic herbicide applications, which must be carefully timed outside of the state's Phosphorus application restriction blackout dates for turf. We employ selective methods that minimize impact on surrounding desirable plants and soil biology, ensuring compliance while effectively suppressing this aggressive species.

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