Brooklyn Landscaping - Brooklyn's Qualified Landscaping Services
1978 Coyle St, Brooklyn, NY 11229
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Overview
Brooklyn Landscaping is a dedicated local service tackling the common yard challenges faced by Brooklyn homeowners. We specialize in solving persistent issues like mulch bed weeds and overgrown shrubs, which can detract from your home's curb appeal and become a maintenance headache. Our team provides efficient, expert care to restore and maintain your outdoor space. We focus on practical, sustainable solutions tailored to the unique urban environment of Brooklyn, ensuring your garden is a source of pride, not a weekend chore. Trust us to handle the weeds and overgrowth, so you can simply enjoy your backyard oasis.
Questions and Answers
How do you prevent weeds from coming back in my mulch beds?
We use a multi-step approach: first, we manually remove existing weeds and their roots. Then, we apply a pre-emergent herbicide (or organic alternative) to prevent new seeds from germinating. Finally, we refresh the mulch layer to the proper depth, which blocks sunlight and naturally suppresses weed growth. Regular seasonal maintenance is key to keeping them at bay.
My shrubs are overgrown and blocking windows. What's your process for trimming them back?
We start by assessing the shrub's health and type to determine the best pruning method—whether it's a light shaping or a more significant renewal pruning. We carefully trim to reduce size and density while maintaining the plant's natural form, ensuring it doesn't harm its long-term health. Our goal is to clear your views and walkways while encouraging healthy, controlled growth for the coming seasons.
As a Brooklyn homeowner, how often should I schedule professional landscaping maintenance?
For most Brooklyn properties, we recommend a seasonal schedule. A spring cleanup addresses winter damage and preps beds, summer visits manage growth and weeds, and a fall service prepares your yard for winter. This proactive approach is more effective and often more affordable than waiting for problems like major overgrowth or weed infestations to develop.

















