Carrozza Pasquale Landscaping | Trusted Landscapers in Bedford Hills, NY
39 S Church St, Bedford Hills, NY 10507
Service Capabilities
- Snow removal
Local Business Description
Carrozza Pasquale Landscaping is a trusted, family-operated company serving Bedford Hills and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive property care, including snow removal, landscaping, and masonry. We understand the specific challenges local homeowners face, such as landscape edging damage from harsh winters and persistent lawn moss growth in shaded, damp areas. Our expert team provides durable solutions, from repairing and reinforcing edging to implementing proper drainage and soil treatments that prevent moss and promote a healthy lawn. With a commitment to reliability and quality craftsmanship, we help you maintain a beautiful, functional, and resilient outdoor space year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does your snow removal service help prevent damage to my landscape edging in Bedford Hills?
Our snow removal service is performed with care for your property. We use precise plowing techniques and designated pathways to avoid hitting and damaging your landscape edging. For sensitive areas, we often use snow blowers or shovels to ensure the integrity of your edging and plant beds, preventing costly repairs come spring.
Can addressing snow removal actually help with lawn moss problems in my yard?
Absolutely. Proper snow removal prevents the formation of thick, compacted ice layers that suffocate your lawn and create excessively damp conditions—a perfect environment for moss to thrive. By managing snow effectively, we promote better air circulation and drainage as the snow melts, which is a key first step in combating moss growth in Bedford Hills lawns.
What should I do about moss that appears after the snow melts in my Bedford Hills yard?
Once the snow clears, it's a good time to assess moss issues. We recommend a professional evaluation. Our team can identify the underlying causes, such as poor drainage, soil compaction, or excessive shade, and provide solutions like aeration, dethatching, adjusting soil pH, or installing proper drainage—all of which create an environment where your grass can outcompete the moss.

















