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Heritage Yard Care
4.5(
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Lawn Care - Maintain and Mow a LawnLawn & Yard Waste Clean Up

Serving Hamilton, MT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Heritage Landscape was very reasonably priced, quick to get the job done. They were there and gone before I realized it and left no mess. Erick completed my Christmas lights perfectly. I recommend their service to anyone."
Response time1 day
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Adaptive Firescapes
5.0(
5
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Architect - LandscapeDesigner - LandscapeDrywell - Construct or Rebuild+11 more

Serving Hamilton, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

"Nicole was great she walked my property with me talked with me about how to trim my trees, what changes needed to be made to my landscape (move bushes/plants, remove trees ect) to be as proactive as possible in protecting my home in case of a wild fire. Nicole understood that the natural beauty of my property was important to me and I spend a lot of time outside and she took it to heart suggesting things to keep my property beautiful but practical and safe. Will definitely hire again in a few years to go over the changes and make sure I’m as protected as possible."
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Paske Excavation LLC
5.0(
2
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Landscape - Minor Grading or Resloping - For Business

Serving Hamilton, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hired them and they started the job the next day since they already had the equipment here, which saved me a lot of money. The job was done by the 2nd day which would have taken me weeks to do! Craig was very professional and continued to check in with me, throughout those 2 days to make sure they were doing exactly what I wanted. Thank u to Craig and his team! I look forward to calling him soon for the next projects!!"
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Grantsdale Rd Demolition
Expedition Drive, Lolo MT
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Response time10 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

A full backyard renovation can cost between $15,000 and $50,000, depending on the scope of the project. Excavation, materials, and labor costs all contribute to the final cost of updating your outdoor spaces, and expensive features like a pool, a fence, or hardscaping carry a high price tag.

The truth is, there really is no such thing as a 100% deer-proof plant. Deer will decimate even the prickliest flora if they’re hungry enough. However, there are plenty of beautiful plants that deer don’t necessarily enjoy. These include thistles, wisteria vines, sword ferns, and beautyberries.

Deer are herbivores, and they love vegetable gardens as much as Peter Rabbit. If you don’t want to fence in your entire property, consider creating an attractive raised-bed veggie garden with mesh fencing around it to keep out deer and other critters.

As much as you might try to keep a healthy, nutrient-rich lawn, you still may notice signs of St. Augustine decline (SAD)—a viral disease that discolors your grass blades. St. Augustine decline looks like:

  • Discoloration in the leaves (chlorosis)—leaves appear yellow and splotchy

  • Decline in growth

  • Leaves turn black within 3 years

  • Grass appears less vibrant

  • Grass begins to thin

  • Root rot

  • Grass takes longer to recover

A rock garden can last indefinitely as long as you properly maintain it. Whether solely made of rocks or with greenery incorporated, they generally last a while, though it may vary based on your climate.

Yes, you can absolutely transplant bushes instead of removing them completely. The success depends on the size of the bushes, their age, and the transplanting season. Ideally, transplant during the dormant season (late fall or winter). Dig out the entire root system in one piece, fill the new hole with fresh soil and mulch, and water thoroughly after planting.

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