Our firm does more than maintain landscapes-we provide long-term solutions that "create landscapes for life". Take a tour of our facilities and find out what separates us from the rest. Our dedicated staff of certified experts ensures a proactive, responsive approach to servicing your needs and a strong commitment to quality.
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At Landscape Concepts Management, we look at the big picture. We provide long term cost saving solutions that create value and save you time. At Landscape Concepts Management we employ a single point of contact approach to ensure quality, consistency, responsiveness, and complete satisfaction. Our account managers are landscape experts who invest their time in understanding every aspect of your landscape and determining proactive solutions that make your job easier.When you call us, there is no waiting for subcontractors to work your needs into their schedule.
Founded in 1981, Landscape Concepts Management is an example of dynamic business growth and dedicated service. Landscape Concepts Management has grown from a small local landscaping business into one of the largest and most diversified commercial landscaping companies in the Midwest, with hundreds of employees and annual revenues in the tens of millions.
The quality results you get with Landscape Concepts Management come from our big-picture approach. Our department specialists work together to determine the most effective maintenance strategies. Turf management & renovation keeps this dominant landscape feature healthy and lush, rivaling the fairways of famous golf courses.
Landscape Concepts Management's in-house construction team provides responsive and cost-effective professional services, from the initial planning and design phase to building and plant material installation. We have the skills and expertise to deliver quality hardscaping, renovations, and enhancements, no matter what the project size.
Reviews (6)
Theresa Sebastian
Jul 03, 2021
Warning: buckthorn! This review is coming very late because unknowingly we lived with a problem created by Landscape Concepts (LC) when we hired them about 17 years ago. Perhaps they've changed? We did extensive landscaping of our yard and hired LC because they had a good (but pricey) reputation. Our landscape design plan called for 3 red chokeberry bushes at the corner of our porch. LC brought in the bushes and planted them, along with other plants called for in the plan (including four hydrangeas that have bloomed only 3 times over all the years).
Maybe 10 years later we had a sump pump line relocated. The landscaper that ran that job noticed our "chokeberries" and told us we should pull them out because they were invasive BUCKTHORN. We told him no, they were chokeberries which had been installed by LC--a professional landscaper. He didn't argue so we let it drop. (Besides we had heard LC was no longer operational so whom could we call?) About 4 years after that, when we hired a landscaper to do our grass cutting and fall cleanup, the owner came to us and said he wanted to remove the 3 bushes by the porch as they were an invasive species: BUCKTHORN! Considering this was our second warning we relented.
He pulled them out and actually thanked us for letting him do so. He said he didn't want people who saw his work to think that he would not clear out an invasive plant! I have recently contacted LC (I see their trailers around again) but I've heard nothing back. No explanation, no apology, no offer to replace the bushes. Could they have been duped by their supplier and given buckthorn instead of chokeberries? (I sure hope they did not go out into the woods and dig up these invasive plants themselves!) And if they're professional landscapers, why didn't the installers recognize these bushes as invasive buckthorn? Are they truly professionals in their line of work or did they intentionally dupe unwary customers? We hired them because we don't know plants. Maybe LC isn't as knowledgeable either?
Maybe 10 years later we had a sump pump line relocated. The landscaper that ran that job noticed our "chokeberries" and told us we should pull them out because they were invasive BUCKTHORN. We told him no, they were chokeberries which had been installed by LC--a professional landscaper. He didn't argue so we let it drop. (Besides we had heard LC was no longer operational so whom could we call?) About 4 years after that, when we hired a landscaper to do our grass cutting and fall cleanup, the owner came to us and said he wanted to remove the 3 bushes by the porch as they were an invasive species: BUCKTHORN! Considering this was our second warning we relented.
He pulled them out and actually thanked us for letting him do so. He said he didn't want people who saw his work to think that he would not clear out an invasive plant! I have recently contacted LC (I see their trailers around again) but I've heard nothing back. No explanation, no apology, no offer to replace the bushes. Could they have been duped by their supplier and given buckthorn instead of chokeberries? (I sure hope they did not go out into the woods and dig up these invasive plants themselves!) And if they're professional landscapers, why didn't the installers recognize these bushes as invasive buckthorn? Are they truly professionals in their line of work or did they intentionally dupe unwary customers? We hired them because we don't know plants. Maybe LC isn't as knowledgeable either?
Christina Marie
Sep 26, 2020
Rubi Cervantes
Mar 09, 2020
Tim Dodaro
May 22, 2019
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Jan 17, 2017
Annaliza Arceo
Jun 01, 2016
When I first started working at Landscape Concepts Management, I didn't know exactly how big they were. I found out that they had a branch office in Chicago, Aurora and that they opened one up in Mequon, WI. Landscape Concepts Management opened up these branches so that they were able to accommodate the needs in the surrounding area. There are numerous hardworking field employees and as many internal employees that help make Landscape Concepts Management function to provide the best service they can possibly give.
I am proud to be a part of Landscape Concepts Management - the company that just doesn't maintain landscapes, but the company that strives to create beautiful landscapes for life.
I am proud to be a part of Landscape Concepts Management - the company that just doesn't maintain landscapes, but the company that strives to create beautiful landscapes for life.