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New Ipswich, NH 03071

(603) 265-1543

Our Story

Darcy Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving New Ipswich, NH, and the surrounding Monadnock Region. We specialize in comprehensive shrub care and landscape health, directly addressing common local challenges like dying shrubs and poor yard drainage. Our team provides expert services from disease and insect management to proper planting, pruning, and irrigation maintenance, ensuring your plants thrive in our specific New England climate. We go beyond basic lawn care to diagnose and solve the root causes of landscape problems, offering solutions like strategic shrub placement, drainage corrections, and preventative care plans. Darcy Landscaping is your partner for creating and maintaining a beautiful, resilient, and healthy outdoor space year-round.

Main Services

  • Shrub transplanting
  • Disease management - shrubs
  • Lawn care
  • Shrub pruning or trimming
  • Shrub removal

Question Answers

Why are my shrubs dying in New Ipswich, and what can Darcy Landscaping do?

In New Ipswich, common causes include poor drainage, winter damage, or pests like borers. Darcy Landscaping starts with a free diagnosis, checking for root rot from wet soil or signs of disease. We then provide targeted solutions like drainage correction, shrub transplanting to a better spot, or our specialized disease and insect management programs to restore plant health.

Can you help with my soggy yard and also improve my landscaping?

Absolutely. Poor drainage often damages shrubs and lawns. We assess the issue and can combine solutions like regrading or installing simple drains with strategic shrub planting and care. Using moisture-tolerant plants in wet areas and ensuring proper irrigation maintenance creates a landscape that's both beautiful and functionally dry.

What's included in your shrub care service to prevent problems?

Our preventative shrub care in New Ipswich includes seasonal pruning for air circulation, deep-root fertilization, and proactive monitoring for insects and disease. This regular maintenance, part of our landscape maintenance plans, builds plant resilience against our local conditions, helping prevent the common issues of dieback and decline we often see.



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