Landscape Design Services in Round Lake IL and Lake County
At Eubanks Environmental, we offer landscape design services in Round Lake and the surrounding Lake County area, using native plants adapted to the Illinois landscape. After working here for over 30 years, we’ve seen firsthand that native species handle our Illinois weather better, support the local ecosystem, and need far less maintenance than most ornamental plants.
We start every design project with a free consultation at your property. We walk the site, talk through what you’re hoping to accomplish, and assess conditions like drainage, sun exposure, and soil type. Then we create a detailed plan that maps out exactly what goes where—whether that’s a pollinator garden, a solution for problem areas, or a full landscape plan for a larger estate.
Most of our installation work begins with design. We lay out the roadmap, break down the costs, and you decide whether to tackle everything at once or phase it over time.
We start with a free consultation at your property. We walk the site together, look at drainage, sun exposure, existing plants, and figure out what actually makes sense for your conditions. After 30 years doing this, we can usually tell whether you need a formal design plan or if we already know what needs to happen and can skip straight to installation. Some projects need plans because there are drainage issues or complex layouts. Others are straightforward—you want a rain garden in that low spot, we know how to build it, let’s just do it. Either way, the consultation is on the house so you have no questions regarding the next steps.
Most of our work is residential—front yards, backyards, properties from 25 acres or more. We design with native plants that actually belong here, so you’re not fighting the climate or spending every weekend maintaining things. Could be a full property overhaul or just fixing a problem area. We draw up a to-scale plan that shows exactly what goes where, what species work in your conditions, and how it all fits together. You take that plan, revise as needed, and decide how to move forward.
These are the bigger projects—think five acres and up. We’ve worked on estates in Barrington Hills and Lake Forest that are 25+ acres. At this scale, you’re not just designing gardens, you’re managing entire ecosystems. Native woodlands, prairies, wetlands, trails—it all needs to work together. We handle the master planning, phasing it out over time if needed, and figuring out what makes sense to install versus what you can let naturalize on its own. Takes more time to plan, but that’s the point.
This is what sets us apart. We only use plants that are native to Illinois—species that have been here for thousands of years and are adapted to our weather, soil, and wildlife. Prairie grasses, sedges, woodland wildflowers, wetland species, whatever fits your property. Native plants handle droughts and floods better, need less water and fertilizer, and actually support local birds, butterflies, and pollinators. We pick species based on your site conditions—sun, shade, wet, dry—so they thrive without constant maintenance.
Patios, walkways, walls, fire pits trails—basically anything that isn’t a plant. We figure out where it should go and what materials make sense. Pavers, flagstone, bluestone, whatever works for your budget and how you use the space. We use UniLock products for most driveways and patios. We make sure water drains properly and your hardscape is proportional to plantings later. Planning ahead saves you headaches and money down the road.
We install rain gardens all over Lake County, and they work wonderfully to soak up and cleanse stormwater and look great. If you’ve got water pooling after storms, we can design a solution that catches it before it floods your yard or runs into the street. We pick a spot where water naturally drains, size it right for your property, and plant it with native plants that handle sitting in water one week and being dry the next. Your drainage problem gets solved and you end up with something that looks planned, not accidental.
We design patios using pavers, flagstone, or bluestone, depending on your aesthetic sense. Size and layout depend on how you’ll actually use it—dining, fire pit, or just somewhere to sit with coffee in the morning. We figure out the grading so water doesn’t pool up, make sure it connects well to your house and the rest of your yard, and spec out materials that’ll hold up. Design now, install later, or both at once.
We work with businesses, HOAs, corporate campuses, and business parks. Commercial projects are different than residential—you’re dealing with parking lot islands, entryways, common areas, things that need to look professional without requiring a full-time gardener. We lean mostly toward native planting because they handle neglect better than ornamentals and don’t need constant watering or replacing. The goal is something that looks intentional, and lasts season after season.
We’ve designed trails and park spaces for municipalities, townships, and park districts around Lake County. Walking trails, bike paths, nature trails—whatever fits the property and gets people outside. We think about where people actually want to go, how the trail connects to existing paths or parking, and what native plantings make sense along the route. Public spaces need to handle foot traffic and look good without requiring weekly maintenance crews. Native grasses and wildflowers along trails do that job better than ornamental beds that need constant attention.
Here’s the thing about gardens—most people want butterflies and birds showing up, but they don’t want to spend their weekends out there with a hose and fertilizer. We get it. That’s why we design using native plants that have been growing in Illinois for thousands of years. They evolved here, surviving for centuries. Pollinator gardens, perennial beds, whatever fits your space. We walk your property, see where the sun actually hits, figure out if your soil stays wet or dries out fast, then pick plants that’ll thrive without you hovering over them. Less babysitting, more life in your yard.
Water pooling in your yard, running toward your foundation, or creating erosion problems? We’ve solved these issues dozens of times across Lake County. During our site visit, we look at your property’s grading and watch how water moves—sometimes the problem is obvious, other times we need to see it during an actual rainstorm. The solution might be to regrade, adding a rain garden, creating a swale, or just redirecting your downspouts better. Our design plan lays out what needs to happen to get water flowing where it should and keep it from causing damage.
Why Choose Eubanks Environmental?
We've Been Doing This For Over 30 Years
We’ve been designing native plant landscapes in Lake County since the early 1990s. That’s three decades of watching what actually works in Illinois soil, what survives our winters, and what thrives without constant intervention. We’re not guessing—we know which plants belong here because we’ve been planting them longer than most landscape companies have existed.
We Design For The Long Term
A lot of landscape designers create plans that look great on paper but fall apart after two seasons. Plants in the wrong conditions. Drainage that doesn’t account for how water actually moves across your property. Layouts that ignore sun patterns. We’ve seen it all, which is why our designs account for how your landscape will look and function five, ten, twenty years down the road—not just the first summer.
Native Plants Are What We Do
Look, we could design landscapes with whatever plants are trendy at the garden center. But after 30 years, we’ve learned that the plants that have been growing in Illinois for thousands of years just work better. They handle our unpredictable weather. They don’t need you out there every weekend with a hose and fertilizer. And they actually bring life to your yard—butterflies, birds, all of it.
We’ve spent decades learning which native plants thrive in wet spots versus dry hills, which ones deer will leave alone, and how to group them so they support each other instead of competing. Our work aligns with environmental restoration efforts happening throughout Lake County, and we understand the ecological value of using native species that belong in this region. It’s not rocket science, but it does take experience to get it right. When you work with us, you’re getting that experience, not someone Googling “native plants Illinois” while they draw your plan.
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Contact UsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Eubanks Environmental work with municipalities and park districts in Lake County?
Yes. In addition to residential clients, Eubanks Environmental provides ecological restoration, native landscape design, and environmental consulting services for municipalities, park districts, and conservation organizations throughout Lake County and the greater Chicago region.
What is the difference between ecological restoration and landscape design?
Landscape design focuses on how a property looks and functions — plants, hardscape, drainage, and long-term planning for residential and commercial spaces. Ecological restoration focuses on returning degraded natural systems — prairies, wetlands, savannas, and shorelines — to a functional native state. Eubanks Environmental provides both, and on many Lake County properties the two overlap significantly.
What is the difference between a garden designer and a landscape designer?
A garden designer focuses on planting schemes and how an outdoor space looks. A landscape designer covers plants plus drainage, grading, hardscape, ecology, and permit coordination. For most Round Lake and Lake County properties, the soil conditions and drainage challenges mean you need someone working at that broader scope.
How do I know if a landscape designer in Round Lake is actually right for my property?
If your property has drainage issues, clay soil, proximity to a wetland, or needs more than a planting refresh, a landscape designer is the right call. The best way to find out is a site conversation — someone who knows Lake County conditions can tell you what your property actually needs within the first visit.
What landscaping mistakes do Round Lake homeowners make before the first plant goes in the ground?
The most common ones are choosing plants based on appearance rather than performance in clay soil, skipping drainage planning before hardscape goes in, and starting without a long-term design plan. These mistakes don’t show up immediately — they surface in year two or three. Read more about the decisions that cost Round Lake homeowners the most.
When is the best time to hire a landscape designer in Round Lake?
The best time to hire a landscape designer in Round Lake is winter or early spring — before the season starts and before designer availability tightens. Lake County’s clay soil and freeze-thaw conditions mean planning before the ground thaws gives you the best planting windows and installation timeline. Read more about when to start the conversation.
Why do Round Lake homeowners hire a landscape designer instead of a landscape architect?
Most Round Lake residential projects don’t require licensed architectural oversight. A landscape designer brings deep local knowledge of Lake County clay soil, freeze-thaw cycles, and ecological restoration work that matters far more than a professional stamp for residential work. Read more about the difference between the two.
Ready To Start Your Landscape Design Project?
We’ve been designing native plant landscapes in Round Lake, Lake County, Chicagoland, and beyond for over 30 years. Schedule a free consultation to walk your property and talk through what you’re after. We’ll let you know if a design plan makes sense or if you can skip straight to installation.
Call (847) 456-5604 or email eubanksinc@gmail.com.











