Landscaping in Rochester Hills, 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 Hills actually look like?
Landscaping in Rochester Hills is genuinely varied — we run weekly mowing routes across Stoney Creek's wooded eastern lots, Christian Hills' executive homes, and newer Tienken subdivisions in the same day. We know which neighborhoods drain after a heavy rain and which need extra mulch by the second cut.
Rochester Hills (population 76,000+) is our home base — the largest of our markets, with a mix of wooded eastern lots, established subdivisions, and newer builds.
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 Hills 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 Hills?
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 Hills homeowners.
Combo of city-specific and service-specific questions — answered by the crew that actually works Rochester Hills.
Need landscaping in a different city?
What else can Lawn Lab do for your Rochester Hills property?
More on landscaping from our blog
Specifics on pricing, timing, and the questions Rochester Hills homeowners ask before booking.
Mulch vs. rock landscaping in Michigan: which is better?
For Michigan's clay soil, mulch beats rock in plant beds — it feeds the soil and improves drainage, while rock raises soil temps and worsens clay compaction. When rock still makes sense.
Read postWhen should you overseed your lawn in Michigan?
Overseed Michigan lawns from late August through mid-September — warm soil, cool nights, and weeks of recovery before frost. Why fall beats spring and how to pair it with aeration.
Read postWhen should you start mowing your lawn in Michigan?
Start mowing in Michigan when soil hits 50°F and grass is actively growing — usually late April, not March. Mowing wet March soil compacts it. The first-cut height and timing that protect your lawn.
Read postIndependent landscaping resources for Rochester Hills.
Ready for landscaping in Rochester Hills?
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