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Baldwin Landscaping

Baldwin Landscaping

Baldwin, WI
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Baldwin Landscaping serves Baldwin, Wisconsin with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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Al's Grounds Maintenance

Al's Grounds Maintenance

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1095 210th St, Baldwin WI 54002
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Gardeners

For over 14 years, Al's Grounds Maintenance has been a trusted partner for Baldwin, WI, and the surrounding area, dedicated to enhancing and protecting your property through every season. We specializ...

Davis Landscaping

Davis Landscaping

Baldwin WI 54002
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Davis Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping and design company serving Baldwin, WI, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in professional landscape design that not only enhances curb appeal bu...

Aljay Landscape Design

Aljay Landscape Design

951 US Highway 63, Baldwin WI 54002
Landscaping

Aljay Landscape Design is a trusted local landscaping company serving Baldwin, WI, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces tailored to ...

ALS Grounds Maintenance

ALS Grounds Maintenance

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Baldwin WI 54002
Snow Removal, Landscaping

ALS Grounds Maintenance has been a trusted name in Baldwin, WI, and the surrounding communities for over 14 years. Founded and operated locally, we are dedicated to enhancing and maintaining the outdo...

Green and Yellow Lawn Care and Snow Removal

Green and Yellow Lawn Care and Snow Removal

Baldwin WI 54002
Lawn Services, Snow Removal

Green and Yellow Lawn Care and Snow Removal is your trusted, year-round outdoor service provider in Baldwin, WI. We help local homeowners maintain healthy, beautiful properties through every season. U...

Rock Landscape & Gardens

Rock Landscape & Gardens

1054 240th St, Baldwin WI 54002
Landscaping, Nurseries & Gardening

Rock Landscape & Gardens is a Baldwin-based landscaping company with deep roots in the horticulture industry, operating since 2001 with over 28 years of collective experience. We specialize in compreh...



Frequently Asked Questions

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass lawn healthy during a dry summer without wasting water?

Efficient irrigation in Baldwin relies on technology that responds to actual soil conditions, not a fixed timer. Smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensors are critical; they prevent irrigation cycles when the soil is already adequately wet from rain, eliminating runoff. Programming should be based on evapotranspiration (ET) rates for our Zone 4b climate, applying about 1 inch of water per week, ideally in one or two deep morning sessions. This method encourages deeper root growth in your Bluegrass/Fescue blend and aligns with standard conservation practices, ensuring resilience during dry periods.

A major storm just knocked down a large branch. How quickly can you get here for an emergency cleanup?

For urgent situations like storm debris or safety hazards, we prioritize immediate dispatch. Our crews are typically staged near Mill Pond Park, allowing for a direct route onto I-94 and into the Baldwin Village Center. Accounting for peak traffic conditions, you can expect a team on-site within the 20-30 minute response window. We coordinate directly with you to secure the area and begin safe, efficient removal using our electric-powered equipment, which complies with local noise ordinances during extended cleanup operations.

My lawn in Baldwin Village Center feels spongy and thin. Is this just normal for older neighborhoods?

Properties built around 1986, like many here, have 40-year-old soils that are now heavily compacted. The original silt loam topsoil was likely disturbed during construction, and decades of foot traffic and standard mowing have degraded its structure and permeability. This compaction prevents water infiltration, oxygen from reaching roots, and leads to that spongy layer of thatch. Core aeration in early fall, followed by a top-dressing of compost, is essential to reintroduce organic matter and restore a healthy soil profile for your turf.

We're building a new patio. Are concrete pavers a better long-term choice than wood decking here?

For longevity and reduced maintenance in Baldwin's climate, concrete pavers are superior. They are immune to rot, insect damage, and will not warp or splinter, unlike wood. A properly installed paver patio with a geotextile fabric and compacted gravel base can last decades with minimal upkeep. From a Firewise perspective, pavers provide a non-combustible, defensible space directly adjacent to your home, which is a prudent risk management strategy even in our low-to-moderate rating zone. Their permeability also aids in managing the site's drainage effectively.

We want to regrade our yard to fix a drainage issue. What do we need to know about permits and hiring?

Regrading a 0.28-acre lot often requires a permit, especially if it alters stormwater flow patterns or affects neighboring properties. The Village of Baldwin Planning and Zoning Department should be your first contact to determine the scope of review. More critically, the contractor must hold appropriate licensing through the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. This ensures they carry the required insurance and have the expertise to execute the grading plan correctly, preventing future foundation problems or drainage violations. Always verify this license before any contract is signed.

My backyard stays soggy well into spring and I'm worried about frost heave damaging my patio. What's the solution?

This is a classic symptom of our region's high seasonal water table combined with silt loam's slow percolation. The primary fix is to redirect subsurface water away from foundations and hardscapes. Installing a French drain system with proper slope toward a daylight outlet or dry well is the most effective strategy. For any new patios or paths, specify permeable concrete pavers or an open-graded crushed limestone base. These materials allow infiltration, reduce surface runoff, and help mitigate frost heave, often meeting Village of Baldwin Planning and Zoning Department standards for stormwater management.

I've spotted what looks like Garlic Mustard in my flower beds. How do I deal with it without using the wrong fertilizer?

Garlic Mustard is a pervasive invasive in Wisconsin. The key is manual removal before it sets seed in late spring; pull the entire root and bag all plant material for disposal, not compost. For persistent patches, a targeted, non-residual herbicide application in fall or early spring may be necessary. Crucially, this is a weed control issue, not a fertilization one. Wisconsin's phosphorus fertilizer ban (Wis. Stat. s. 94.643) applies to lawn fertilizers only, but using a soil test to guide any amendment ensures you don't apply nutrients your soil doesn't need, protecting local waterways like the Mill Pond.

I'm tired of weekly mowing and gas equipment noise. Is there a lower-maintenance, quieter alternative to my lawn?

Transitioning sections of high-input turf to a native plant community directly addresses both concerns. Species like Purple Coneflower, Little Bluestem, and Prairie Dropseed, evolved for our climate, require no fertilization, minimal watering once established, and only a single annual cut. This eliminates weekly mowing and the associated gas-powered equipment, keeping you ahead of municipal quiet hour ordinances and reducing your carbon footprint. The resulting landscape supports local pollinators and provides year-round visual interest with significantly less labor and noise.

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