Our Illinois (IL) Lawn, Landscape, Irrigation, Tree & Outdoor Lighting Members are passionate about creating one of a kind Landscapes, Outdoor Lighting projects and maintaining your your illinois area lawn, landscapes and Trees. Their professionalism and belief in customer service combined with an unbridled passion for taking care of your lawn and landscaping needs allows them to assist their customers with their lawn and landscaping needs. If you’re considering having a new landscape, irrigation or outdoor lighting installed or your lawn, trees or landscape serviced our contractors servicing Illinois (IL) listed on this page should be your first source for doing research.
Our landscape design members, understand that it’s more than just a yard. It’s a place to relax, enjoy and unwind each day, especially when you only have a handful of months every year to enjoy it. It's their goal to get an understanding of what you want in, and for, your dream yard, so they can help you achieve that exact look and feel. No matter what size your project our landscape installation members serving Illinois (IL) can help you achieve your dream yard.
In Illinois (IL) proper lawn mowing practices are essential to your lawn’s health and maintenance. Our lawn care members believe that these strategies and notes will be both beneficial to you and your lawn! Regular lawn care maintenance is what keeps your yard looking nice all season long.
Our Landscape maintenance members provide Spring Yard Cleaning as a service that unleashes an awakening for your yard, as it comes out of its winter slumber! They also provide a Fall Yard Cleanup service, to get rid of leaves and organic matter that build up over the season on your property. It's a good idea to get rid of non-mulched leaves on your lawns, as they can lead to disease as they rot during the winter months. However, when mulched properly several times, this can lead to a healthier lawn come spring, as the organic matter has broken down more readily and has provided essential nutrients for your hungry lawn.
Outdoor Landscape Lighting allows you to bring your home and property to life at night. By using up lighting, you can direct attention toward your favorite landscape features. Landscape lighting will extend the usable hours of your property. This means you can sit back, relax and enjoy the outdoor living areas of your home, whenever you wish, day or night. Contact one of our member contractors to learn more about how landscape lighting can change your landscape, for the better.
A properly installed Irrigation system can keep your landscape looking its healthiest and most attractive, with minimal effort and upkeep. From industrial sized irrigation systems, to irrigation design for HOAs, commercial, or office buildings. Our landscpe Illinois (IL) irrigation members can provide irrigation installation & maintenance to commercial properties and the surrounding areas of.
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illinois State Information
Illinois has three major geographical divisions. Northern Illinois is dominated by Chicago metropolitan area, or Chicagoland, which is the city of Chicago and its suburbs, and the adjoining exurban area into which the metropolis is expanding. As defined by the federal government, the Chicago metro area includes several counties in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin, and has a population of over 9.8 million. Chicago itself is a cosmopolitan city, densely populated, industrialized, the transportation hub of the nation, and settled by a wide variety of ethnic groups. The city of Rockford, Illinois's third-largest city and center of the state's fourth largest metropolitan area, sits along Interstates 39 and 90 some 75 miles (121 km) northwest of Chicago. The Quad Cities region, located along the Mississippi River in northern Illinois, had a population of 381,342 in 2011.
The midsection of Illinois is the second major division, called Central Illinois. It is an area of mainly prairie and known as the Heart of Illinois. It is characterized by small towns and medium–small cities. The western section (west of the Illinois River) was originally part of the Military Tract of 1812 and forms the conspicuous western bulge of the state. Agriculture, particularly corn and soybeans, as well as educational institutions and manufacturing centers, figure prominently in Central Illinois. Cities include Peoria; Springfield, the state capital; Quincy; Decatur; Bloomington-Normal; and Champaign-Urbana.[27]
The third division is Southern Illinois, comprising the area south of U.S. Route 50, including Little Egypt, near the juncture of the Mississippi River and Ohio River. Southern Illinois is the site of the ancient city of Cahokia, as well as the site of the first state capital at Kaskaskia, which today is separated from the rest of the state by the Mississippi River.[27][54] This region has a somewhat warmer winter climate, different variety of crops (including some cotton farming in the past), more rugged topography (due to the area remaining unglaciated during the Illinoian Stage, unlike most of the rest of the state), as well as small-scale oil deposits and coal mining. The Illinois suburbs of St. Louis, such as East St. Louis, are located in this region, and collectively, they are known as the Metro-East. The other somewhat significant concentration of population in Southern Illinois is the Carbondale-Marion-Herrin, Illinois Combined Statistical Area centered on Carbondale and Marion, a two-county area that is home to 123,272 residents.[27] A portion of southeastern Illinois is part of the extended Evansville, Indiana, Metro Area, locally referred to as the Tri-State with Indiana and Kentucky. Seven Illinois counties are in the area.
In addition to these three, largely latitudinally defined divisions, all of the region outside the Chicago Metropolitan area is often called "downstate" Illinois. This term is flexible, but is generally meant to mean everything outside the influence of the Chicago area. Thus, some cities in Northern Illinois, such as DeKalb, which is west of Chicago, and Rockford—which is actually north of Chicago—are sometimes incorrectly considered to be 'downstate'. Wikipedia
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