From the first sketch to the last shovelful of mulch, Garden Gate Landscaping creates outdoor spaces that fit the way you actually live — built to last through every Wisconsin season.

One team, one number to call — for design, install, and ongoing care.

Custom plans drawn for your soil, sunlight, and how you use your yard.
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Mowing, aeration, overseeding, fertilization — kept on a season-long schedule.
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Patios, walkways, retaining walls, fire pits — built on engineered bases that hold.
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Reliable plowing, shoveling, and salting for residential and small commercial sites.
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We walk your property, listen to what you want, take measurements and soil notes.
You get a hand-drawn plan with plant list, hardscape detail, and itemized estimate within 7 days.
We meet a second time to adjust, swap plants, or rework the budget. No surprises later.
Our crew shows up when promised, in branded trucks, and leaves your property cleaner than we found it.
30-day check-in plus an optional seasonal maintenance plan to keep things looking sharp.
We design with native and proven cold-hardy species — serviceberry, ninebark, little bluestem, coneflower, oakleaf hydrangea — so your garden doesn't quit after the first hard freeze. We also account for road salt, deer pressure on the west side, and the heavy clay you'll find in much of Brown County.
That homework upfront is why our installations look great in year five, not just year one.
Meet the team
"Lisa redesigned our entire front yard last spring. It still looks magazine-perfect, and her crew was respectful of our garden beds. Worth every penny."
"Quoted us fairly, started on the day they said, finished a day early. The new flagstone patio is the best money we've spent on the house."
"Snow removal contract has been a lifesaver. They show up before 6 AM every storm, no calls needed. Just consistent, dependable work."
Free, no-pressure on-site estimate within 5 business days. Most spring projects book by mid-March.
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