Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
- Tree pruning or trimming
Company Profile
C&G Lawncare is your trusted, local expert for comprehensive property care in Winchendon, MA. We specialize in lawn care, tree services, and pressure washing to tackle common local challenges. Many Winchendon homes struggle with mulch bed weeds and standing water, which can ruin landscaping and create muddy, unusable areas. Our tailored lawn care programs include pre-emergent treatments to prevent weeds before they take over your mulch and flower beds. For persistent water issues, we assess drainage and provide solutions to improve yard health. Combined with expert tree pruning and pressure washing, we help you maintain a beautiful, functional, and healthy outdoor space year-round.
FAQs
How can your lawn care services help control the weeds in my Winchendon mulch beds?
Weeds in mulch beds are a common frustration here. Our lawn care programs include targeted pre-emergent herbicide applications in early spring. This creates a barrier that prevents weed seeds, which often blow in from surrounding areas, from germinating in your mulch. For existing weeds, we use careful spot treatments to eliminate them without harming your desired plants, keeping your landscaping clean and healthy.
I have standing water in my yard after it rains. Can tree services help with this?
Absolutely. In many Winchendon yards, dense or overgrown trees can contribute to water retention by blocking sunlight and slowing evaporation. Our expert tree pruning and trimming services strategically thin canopies to allow more sunlight to reach soggy areas and improve air circulation. We can also assess if specific tree roots are interfering with natural drainage and recommend solutions to help your yard dry out more effectively.
What's included in your tree care services for general yard health?
Our full-spectrum tree care goes beyond just cutting. We provide health assessments, safe pruning to remove dead or diseased limbs that can attract pests, and structural trimming to prevent damage during our heavy New England storms. Healthy, well-maintained trees not only look great but also contribute to a balanced yard ecosystem, reducing excess shade that can lead to moss or standing water and preventing fallen debris that can smother grass and breed weeds.













