Business Background
Earth Landscape is your trusted local landscaping partner in Salem, MA. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face in our coastal New England climate, including common irrigation timer failures that lead to wasted water and stressed lawns, as well as overgrown shrubs that can obscure historic home features and create security concerns. Our team provides expert irrigation system diagnosis and repair to ensure your system runs efficiently and on schedule. We also offer professional shrub and hedge trimming services to restore your property's curb appeal and health. At Earth Landscape, we combine reliable service with deep local knowledge to keep Salem yards beautiful, functional, and well-maintained year-round.
Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
My irrigation system in Salem isn't working right. Could it be the timer, and can you fix it?
Absolutely. Irrigation timer failure is a frequent issue in our area due to power surges, moisture, and seasonal wear. Earth Landscape specializes in diagnosing and repairing all major timer brands. We'll check the programming, wiring, and power supply, and can often repair it on the spot or recommend a reliable, weather-resistant replacement to prevent future problems and save water.
My shrubs are completely overgrown. How do you handle major trimming projects in Salem?
We handle overgrown shrubs regularly in Salem. Our approach is to carefully assess the plant's health and type before strategically pruning to reduce size and encourage healthy new growth, rather than just shearing the outside. For severely overgrown plants, we may recommend a multi-season rejuvenation plan. We clean up all debris, leaving your property neat and your plants looking their best.
What's the best schedule for maintaining my irrigation system and shrubs to prevent problems?
For Salem homes, we recommend a spring start-up for your irrigation system, including a timer check and zone inspection, and a fall winterization to protect from freezing. For shrubs, a late winter/early spring pruning is ideal for most species, with a possible light trim in mid-summer to maintain shape. We offer maintenance plans to handle this schedule for you, preventing common local issues before they start.

















