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Properties near Lucius Woods County Park sit in a landscape shaped by the St. Croix River corridor, and the plants that thrive here reflect that influence. Our garden center stocks trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals that are grown in South Range under the same Zone 3 conditions your yard faces every year. Whether you are looking for native species that blend with the park’s natural edge or bold seasonal color for a front entry, we carry material that is ready for this soil and this climate.
The tree canopy along the St. Croix River near Lucius Woods is one of Douglas County’s finest natural features, and the right planted trees on your property can echo that same sense of place. We help homeowners near the park select and install trees and shrubs suited to the sandy, well-drained soils common in this area, with choices that provide year-round interest and genuine long-term structure to the landscape.
The wildflower community along the Lucius Woods trails reminds every Northland gardener what a well-planted perennial bed can look like when the species are right for the place. We carry a strong selection of native and adapted perennials that thrive in Douglas County’s conditions, along with seasonal annuals for color from late spring through the first hard frost. We help you build a planting plan that feels connected to the surrounding natural landscape.
The St. Croix River runs alongside Lucius Woods County Park with a quiet authority that inspires the same sense of calm in any well-designed water feature. Whether it is a naturalistic garden pond edged with native sedges and ferns, a recirculating stream that moves through a planted hillside, or a simple bubbling fountain at a garden entrance, we design and install water features that feel native to the river country landscape surrounding this part of Solon Springs.
Properties near Lucius Woods often include varied terrain, wooded edges, and natural grade changes that call for thoughtful hardscape solutions. We design and install retaining walls, stone pathways, and patios that work with the existing topography rather than fighting it. Using materials and construction methods that hold up through Wisconsin’s freeze-thaw cycles, our hardscapes bring lasting structure and visual cohesion to properties in this naturally textured part of Douglas County.
Living near a county park of this quality means your landscape exists in conversation with one of the region’s most beautiful natural spaces. Our design process takes that context seriously. We study your lot, your views, your sun and shade patterns, and the way your property connects to the surrounding woodland and river corridor before putting a single plant in the ground. The result is a design that feels rooted in this specific place.
River corridor properties near Lucius Woods bring their own seasonal maintenance rhythm. Spring cleanup after snowmelt, summer pruning to manage growth at the woodland edge, and fall prep before the St. Croix Valley locks up for winter all require timing and knowledge specific to this part of Douglas County. Our maintenance programs are built around the actual conditions here, not a generic schedule lifted from a warmer growing zone.
For properties adjacent to or overlooking the Lucius Woods corridor, a custom landscape design turns a beautiful setting into a truly exceptional outdoor experience. We work closely with you to understand how you want to use your space, what you want to see from your windows or patio, and how the landscape should feel through each season. From concept through completion, every decision reflects your property’s unique position in this remarkable corner of the Northland.
Installing a landscape near the St. Croix River requires attention to soil drainage, root competition from mature woodland edges, and the timing demands of a short growing season. Our installation crews bring decades of experience working in exactly these conditions. We plant with care, grade properly for drainage, and follow through on every detail so your landscape establishes well and grows into the design with confidence.
Even a simple container arrangement at a park-side entryway or lakefront cabin can make a property feel genuinely welcoming. Our seasonal planting service handles the design and installation of container gardens and seasonal color beds that keep your property looking intentional and vibrant throughout the growing season, drawing on varieties we know will perform in the Douglas County climate from late spring through early fall.
Lucius Woods County Park area, Solon Springs, WI