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Clintonville Landscaping

Clintonville Landscaping

Clintonville, WI
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Clintonville Landscaping is proud to serve Clintonville, Wisconsin with simple, reliable landscaping solutions. We focus on clean lines, healthy grass, and strong curb appeal.
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Orion Landscapes For Living

Orion Landscapes For Living

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Clintonville WI 54929
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers, Stonemasons

Orion Landscapes For Living is a Clintonville-based team of experienced landscape construction professionals dedicated to transforming Northeastern Wisconsin yards into beautiful, functional living ar...

Northridge Landscape Service

Northridge Landscape Service

N11130 County Rd D, Clintonville WI 54929
Snow Removal, Landscaping

Northridge Landscape Service LLC is a locally owned and operated landscaping business serving Clintonville, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas since 1999. We specialize in comprehensive landscape servic...

Whispering Pines Landscape & Lawn Care

Whispering Pines Landscape & Lawn Care

206 7th St, Clintonville WI 54929
Landscaping, Patio Coverings, Fences & Gates

Whispering Pines Landscape & Lawn Care is a family-owned business proudly serving Clintonville, Shawano, and New London since 2009. With over 23 years of combined experience, our team provides reliabl...

Mares Excavating & Landscape

Mares Excavating & Landscape

N9265 Huettl Rd, Clintonville WI 54929
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping, Excavation Services

Mares Excavating & Landscape is a trusted local contractor in Clintonville, WI, specializing in masonry/concrete, landscaping, and excavation services. We understand the common challenges Clintonville...

Hoffman Landscaping

Hoffman Landscaping

Clintonville WI 54929
Landscaping

Hoffman Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Clintonville, WI, and the surrounding areas. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face in our region, particularly...

Pointer Boyz Landscape and House Cleaning

Pointer Boyz Landscape and House Cleaning

900 E Main St, Clintonville WI 54929
Landscaping, Home Cleaning

Pointer Boyz Landscape and House Cleaning is a trusted local business in Clintonville, WI, specializing in both landscaping and home cleaning services. We understand the common challenges Clintonville...

Travis's Lawn Care, L.L.C.

Travis's Lawn Care, L.L.C.

W8500 Cloverleaf Lake Rd, Clintonville WI 54929
Snow Removal, Landscaping

Travis's Lawn Care, L.L.C. is your Clintonville neighbor for year-round property care, specializing in landscaping and snow removal. We understand local challenges like standing water and persistent m...



Questions and Answers

My yard gets soggy in spring and heaves in winter. What's the cause and solution?

This is the seasonal high water table interacting with frost heave, a common issue in Clintonville's sandy loam. The soil holds water at a shallow depth in spring, then freezes and expands unevenly. Solutions include regrading to direct water away from foundations and using permeable hardscapes like concrete pavers or crushed granite for patios. These materials increase surface permeability and can help meet Clintonville Building Inspection Department standards for stormwater runoff management.

How fast can a crew respond to an emergency like a storm-downed tree limb?

For urgent situations requiring HOA compliance or safety, our dispatch from W.A. Olen Park via Highway 45 allows a peak response time of 15-20 minutes to most Central Clintonville addresses. Our electric fleet is designed for quiet operation, ensuring compliance with the 10 PM to 7 AM quiet hours even during early or late dispatches for critical cleanup.

Are concrete pavers a better long-term choice than wood for a new patio?

In USDA Zone 4b, concrete pavers and crushed granite offer superior longevity and lower lifetime maintenance compared to wood, which is susceptible to rot and insect damage. For fire safety in a Low Fire Wise rating area, these non-combustible materials also contribute to defensible space by not providing fuel. A properly installed permeable paver system manages onsite drainage more effectively than solid concrete, aligning with modern stormwater goals.

What permits and contractor credentials are needed for regrading my yard?

Significant regrading that alters drainage patterns or involves retaining walls over 24 inches typically requires a permit from the Clintonville Building Inspection Department. For a 0.22-acre lot, this work must be performed by or under the supervision of a professional licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. This ensures the contractor understands soil mechanics, local codes, and the specific hazards of the area's high water table, protecting your property and your neighbors'.

Is there a lower-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to my traditional grass lawn?

Yes, transitioning high-input turf areas to a xeriscape or native planting bed is a forward-looking strategy. Using species like Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, Little Bluestem, and Wild Bergamot creates a resilient landscape that requires no fertilization, minimal watering once established, and provides critical habitat. This also aligns with the shift toward electric maintenance equipment, as these plantings generate little to no leaf litter, reducing or eliminating the need for gas-powered blowers.

What invasive species should I watch for, and how do I control them safely?

Common invaders include garlic mustard and buckthorn. Manual removal before seed set is most effective. For persistent issues, targeted herbicide application by a licensed professional is appropriate, but it must be timed outside of the Wisconsin Phosphorus Fertilizer Law blackout dates and follow all label instructions. Crucially, this law prohibits phosphorus use on established lawns, so any soil amendments or fertilizers used must be phosphorus-free unless starting a new lawn or a soil test confirms a deficiency.

Why does my 1960s Clintonville lawn seem thin and compacted, and what can be done?

Homes built in 1966 have soils with approximately 60 years of development. In Central Clintonville, the native sandy loam was often stripped and poorly amended during original construction, leading to a dense, nutrient-poor layer. This compaction reduces percolation and root penetration. Core aeration followed by top-dressing with composted organic matter is the standard corrective procedure to rebuild soil structure and microbial activity.

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

Despite no formal restrictions, standard conservation is mandated. Smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensor controllers are the most effective tool. They schedule irrigation based on actual evapotranspiration (ET) data and soil conditions, not a timer. This prevents overwatering the sandy loam, which drains quickly, and ensures the grass mix receives deep, infrequent watering to encourage drought-tolerant root growth.

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