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Lac du Flambeau Landscaping

Lac du Flambeau Landscaping

Lac Du Flambeau, WI
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Lac du Flambeau Landscaping is proud to serve Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin with simple, reliable landscaping solutions. We focus on clean lines, healthy grass, and strong curb appeal.
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Q&A

What permits or licenses are needed for regrading my property?

Significant regrading on a 0.75-acre lot may require a permit from the Vilas County Zoning and Planning Department to ensure proper stormwater management. The work itself must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, which guarantees training in erosion control and legal compliance.

How fast can you respond for an emergency tree cleanup after a storm?

Our emergency storm dispatch is coordinated from the George W. Brown Jr. Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center. Crews travel via State Highway 47, with a standard 45-60 minute arrival window during peak events. We prioritize safety assessments and clearing access roads to meet local compliance timelines.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my grass lawn?

Yes. Transitioning areas to a native plant community using species like Butterfly Milkweed, Big Bluestem, and Wild Bergamot reduces mowing, eliminates fertilization, and supports 2026 biodiversity targets. This xeriscaping approach also future-proofs your property against potential gas-powered equipment restrictions within local noise ordinances.

Why does my yard have such poor drainage and compacted soil?

Properties in the Lac du Flambeau Residential District, with an average house age of 1984, have 42-year-old landscapes. The native acidic sandy loam has been repeatedly compacted by standard maintenance, severely reducing permeability. This necessitates annual core aeration and 2-3 inches of compost to rebuild soil structure and support healthy turf.

Should I use local stone or wood for a new patio or fire pit area?

Local granite and fieldstone offer superior longevity and minimal maintenance compared to wood, which decays in our climate. Stone is also non-combustible, contributing to defensible space in this Moderate (WUI Zone 2) fire risk area. It provides permanent, permeable structure that integrates with the native landscape.

What invasive species should I watch for, and how are they treated?

Watch for spotted knapweed and garlic mustard. Treatment involves manual removal before seed set or targeted, professional herbicide application. All chemical treatments strictly follow Wisconsin ATCP 50 law, which prohibits phosphorus application and mandates adherence to seasonal blackout dates to protect local waterways.

Do I need an irrigation system with our abundant water?

Despite no municipal restrictions, efficient water use is critical. A drip system with soil moisture sensors prevents over-saturation of the high water table and mitigates frost-thaw heaving. This technology applies water directly to root zones, preserving your Kentucky Bluegrass blend while conserving the local watershed.

My yard is a soggy mess every spring. What's the solution?

Seasonal saturation is common in our acidic sandy loam over a high water table. Solutions include regrading to create positive flow, installing French drains, and using permeable local granite or fieldstone for patios. These methods manage runoff and often meet Vilas County Zoning standards without requiring complex permits.

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