Farmington is a historic crossroads community in the far south of Oconee County, set along US-441 below Watkinsville where the land opens up into farms and large wooded lots. The old Farmington Depot still anchors the crossroads, a reminder of the rail era, and these days draws visitors to its gallery off Salem Road. The county zones this part of the map as a rural country crossroads, and most of the properties out here are acreage rather than tight subdivisions. That changes the work. A half-acre suburban yard and a five-acre Farmington homestead are not the same job, and we scope mowing routes, bed maintenance, and clearing around the actual size and layout of rural land instead of pricing it like an in-town lot.
Oconee County is one of the wealthiest counties in Georgia, and the properties we maintain in the Farmington area reflect that. Owners here invest in their land for the long term: established plantings around older farmhouses, long gravel and concrete drives, and acreage that needs real grading and drainage rather than a quick fix. Sitting south of the Athens and UGA core, Farmington keeps its rural character while drawing homeowners who want room to spread out, which is exactly the kind of property our landscaping, sod, and retaining wall crews are built for.
From our Covington base, US-441 runs nearly straight to Farmington, so the roughly 30 mile drive is a clean shot east with no metro traffic to fight. That matters when there is standing water after a storm, a drainage issue on a slope that needs a fast look, or land that needs clearing before a build. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate anywhere in this part of Oconee County.