Landscaping in Rochester, MI
Mowing, mulching, planting, and cleanups by a local crew that treats your yard like the front of a magazine.
What does landscaping in Rochester actually look like?
Landscaping in Rochester (the small downtown city, not Rochester Hills) means tighter lots, mature canopy, and houses with character. We run 21-inch walk-behinds on the historic blocks where larger equipment doesn't fit between gates, and we schedule mid-week to park considerately on residential streets.
Rochester proper is small, walkable, and full of mature canopy — historic homes north of University, newer infill builds off Walnut, tight lots throughout.
What you get when you hire us for landscaping.
Mowing, beds, mulch, and seasonal cleanups that keep your property looking handled.
- Weekly or biweekly mowing, edging, and blowoff
- Spring and fall cleanups (leaf haul-off included)
- Mulch refresh and bed redefinition
- Annual and perennial planting
- Shrub trimming and small tree pruning
- Lawn fertilization and weed control programs
How does landscaping in Rochester actually unfold?
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Free walkthrough
We meet at your property, listen to what's bugging you, and measure what we need.
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Written estimate
Flat-rate visits or a season package — your choice. No upsell scripts, no pressure.
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Scheduled service
We hold a recurring weekday slot for your property. You'll know when we're coming.
How much does landscaping cost in Rochester?
Weekly mowing typically starts at $55 for standard suburban lots. Cleanups and bed work are quoted on-site after measuring.
Common landscaping questions from Rochester homeowners.
Combo of city-specific and service-specific questions — answered by the crew that actually works Rochester.
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