Landscapers Manchester Center VT | Call Ed Clark Landscaping
Manchester Center, VT 05255
FAQs
How can lawn care services help with tree root damage and poor grading in my Manchester Center yard?
Our lawn care goes beyond simple mowing. For tree root damage, we use specialized aeration and overseeding techniques to help grass compete and recover. For poor grading that causes water pooling, we assess the slope and can implement grading corrections or recommend drainage solutions like French drains. This proactive approach addresses the root cause of the problem for a healthier, more even lawn.
Why is professional snow removal important for properties with existing lawn grading issues?
If your Manchester Center property has low spots or uneven grading, plowing snow can accidentally scrape and damage the lawn or underlying soil, making drainage issues worse in spring. Our snow removal team is trained to work carefully around these areas, using proper techniques and equipment settings to clear your drive and paths effectively while protecting your landscape's integrity.
Can you handle both my seasonal lawn repair and my winter snow removal?
Absolutely. As a full-service local landscaping company, we're here for you year-round. We can schedule fall aeration and seeding to repair summer damage and strengthen your lawn before winter, then seamlessly transition to keeping your property safe and clear with our snow removal services. This continuity allows us to better care for your entire property through every season.
Main Services
- Snow removal
- Lawn care
About the Company
Ed Clark Landscaping is your trusted, year-round partner for outdoor care in Manchester Center and the surrounding Vermont communities. We specialize in both the green seasons and the snowy months, offering professional lawn care and reliable snow removal services. We understand the specific challenges local properties face, like unsightly lawn damage from tree roots and poor drainage due to improper grading. Our team provides tailored solutions to not only maintain your property but to correct these underlying issues, ensuring a healthier, more resilient landscape and safer, more accessible driveways and walkways in winter.

















