
Landscaping & Hardscape in Lansing, MI
Compare 25 landscaping & hardscape contractors near you in Lansing and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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All Phases Landscaping
5.014½+ years onlineHart Landscaping LLC
5.02 years onlineHMK Landscaping
5.016½+ years onlineMeyers Landscape & Design
5.0~6 years onlineVisionScapes LLC
5.04+ years onlineFantastic Lawns - Landscaping, Excavating, Snow & Ice Removal
4.911+ years onlineKanazeh Lawn Service
4.810 years onlineKeast Lawn & Snow
4.8~5 years onlineOutdoor Specialties
4.811½+ years onlineSimTech Outdoor Solutions and Landscape Supplies
4.89+ years onlineSynergy Concrete and Landscaping
4.8Valy’s lawnscape,LLC.
4.8~5 years onlineLand Visions, Inc
4.722½+ years onlineOutdoor Expressions
4.316+ years onlineLansing Gardens
4.28+ years onlineStiles Lawn, Landscaping & Snow Removal Inc.
4.2~23 years onlineSpartan Lawn Care, Landscape, and Snow Removal
3.114+ years onlineOutdoor Expressions Landscaping
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Landscaping & Hardscape in Lansing, MI
Lansing landscapers in this directory cover central Lansing, East Lansing, the Frandor area, and surrounding Ingham County. Mid-range Lansing back yards (paver patio, basic plantings, irrigation, and grading) run $18,000-$32,000. Larger MSU-area faculty residence and Okemos estate landscapes typically land $50,000-$110,000.
Lansing's heavy clay soils require crowning grades and proper drainage. Michigan's freeze-thaw demands frost-tolerant hardscape detailing — most paver patios use 6+ inches of compacted gravel base. Ingham County conservation districts may regulate landscape work near wetlands and waterways.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What plants survive Lansing winters?
- Zone 5b-6a hardy: dogwood, hardy roses, peony, hosta, ornamental grasses, lilac, ninebark, redbud. Most Mid-Atlantic and southern New England favourites work; skip zone 7+ tropicals.
- How do I deal with Lansing clay?
- Crown grades 2% away from the house, extend downspouts, and amend the top 6 inches of bed soil with 1/3 compost. Avoid clay-on-clay — paver patios need 6-8 inches of compacted gravel base.
- When should landscape work happen?
- Hardscape: late April through October. Sod: late August through September. Plantings: late April through early June, or September.
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