Country Landscaping - Hamden's Professional Landscaping Services
361 Gaylord Mountain Rd, Hamden, CT 06518
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Local Business Description
Country Landscaping is a trusted Hamden-based company dedicated to solving the common lawn and garden challenges local homeowners face. We specialize in addressing issues like damaged sprinkler heads, which can lead to uneven watering and high water bills, and soil compaction, which suffocates grass roots and prevents healthy growth. Our team provides targeted solutions, including sprinkler system repair and aeration services, to restore the vitality and beauty of your Hamden property. We understand the specific soil conditions and climate of our area, allowing us to deliver effective, long-lasting results that enhance your home's curb appeal and value.
Q&A
My lawn in Hamden has hard, compacted soil. What can Country Landscaping do to help?
We perform core aeration, a service specifically for Hamden's common clay-heavy soils. This process removes small plugs of soil to alleviate compaction, allowing essential air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. It's a key step to reviving a tired lawn and promoting thicker, healthier turf.
A sprinkler head in my yard is broken and wasting water. Can you fix it?
Absolutely. We repair and replace damaged sprinkler heads to ensure your irrigation system operates efficiently. A single broken head can create dry spots or soggy areas. Our timely fix conserves water, lowers your bill, and keeps your entire lawn evenly hydrated, which is crucial during our Connecticut summers.
How does addressing soil compaction and sprinkler issues benefit my Hamden home specifically?
In our local climate, healthy soil and proper irrigation work together. Fixing compaction allows rainwater and irrigation to penetrate rather than run off, reducing erosion. Repairing sprinklers ensures that water is delivered effectively to this now-receptive soil. This dual approach builds a resilient lawn better suited to handle seasonal changes, from summer heat to winter freeze-thaw cycles.

















