Abbott Bros Landscaping | Experienced Landscaping in Cape Neddick, ME
Post Rd, Cape Neddick, ME 03902
Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Abbott Bros Landscaping is a trusted, family-owned landscaping company serving Cape Neddick, ME, and the surrounding York County area. We specialize in diagnosing and resolving common local lawn problems, particularly dead lawn patches and damage caused by tree roots, which are frequent issues in our coastal New England climate. Our team provides thorough assessments to identify the underlying causes—whether it's soil compaction, drainage problems, or root interference—and implements targeted solutions like aeration, overseeding, root pruning, and soil amendment. With deep roots in the community, we focus on practical, lasting results that enhance your property's health and curb appeal, using locally adapted techniques and materials suited to Maine's seasons.
Common Questions
What causes dead patches in lawns around Cape Neddick, and how can Abbott Bros fix them?
In Cape Neddick, dead lawn patches often result from soil compaction, poor drainage, or seasonal stress. At Abbott Bros, we start with a soil test to check pH and nutrient levels, then recommend solutions like core aeration to improve soil health, overseeding with hardy grass varieties suited to Maine, and adjusting irrigation practices to prevent future issues.
How do you handle tree root damage to lawns without harming the trees?
Tree roots can surface and damage lawns, especially in our area's sandy soils. We use careful root pruning techniques to remove problematic roots while preserving tree health, followed by grading and reseeding the affected areas. We also suggest mulching around tree bases to reduce root competition and maintain a healthy lawn.
What seasonal landscaping services do you offer for Cape Neddick homes?
We provide year-round services tailored to Maine's climate: spring clean-ups and aeration, summer lawn care and irrigation checks, fall overseeding and leaf removal, and winter planning for root protection. This approach helps address local issues like dead patches and root damage proactively throughout the seasons.

















