Landscaping Plymouth MA | Call Burgess Landscape
Plymouth, MA 02360
Service Capabilities
- Landscape maintenance
- Tree care services
Business Overview
Burgess Landscape is your trusted local partner for a healthy, beautiful property in Plymouth, MA. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping, pest control, and tree services, addressing the specific challenges of the South Shore. Plymouth's climate and soil conditions often lead to common issues like lawn fungus and soil compaction. Our expert team combats these problems directly through tailored landscape maintenance programs that include proper aeration to relieve compaction and targeted treatments to prevent and cure fungal diseases. Combined with our professional tree care to ensure proper light and airflow, we create resilient, vibrant outdoor spaces built to thrive in the local environment.
Questions and Answers
How does your landscape maintenance program help with lawn fungus and soil compaction in Plymouth?
Our Plymouth-focused maintenance includes core aeration to break up compacted soil, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach grass roots. We also implement a seasonal fertilization and fungicide schedule tailored to the local humidity and soil types, which helps prevent and treat common fungal diseases before they can damage your lawn.
Can tree care services from Burgess Landscape improve my lawn's health?
Absolutely. Overcrowded or poorly maintained trees can block sunlight and restrict airflow, creating a damp, shaded environment where lawn fungus thrives. Our expert tree care includes strategic pruning and thinning to increase light penetration and air circulation over your turf, reducing the conditions that lead to disease and promoting a healthier lawn.
I have patches of dead grass and hard soil. Is this likely compaction, and what's the first step?
Yes, those are classic signs of soil compaction, a common issue in our area. The first and most effective step is professional core aeration, which we perform as part of our landscape maintenance services. This process removes small plugs of soil to relieve pressure, allowing your lawn to breathe, absorb nutrients, and develop a deeper root system to resist disease and drought.




