Core Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Profile
H&C Landscaping is a Boston-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the common outdoor challenges homeowners face. We specialize in addressing issues like patchy, struggling lawn grass and problematic sprinkler systems that waste water and money. Our team understands the specific soil conditions and climate of the Greater Boston area, allowing us to provide targeted solutions that thrive. From comprehensive lawn rejuvenation and expert seeding to precise sprinkler repair and efficient irrigation installation, we help transform and maintain healthy, resilient landscapes. Trust H&C Landscaping for reliable, local expertise that keeps your property looking its best through every New England season.
Q&A
Why is my Boston lawn patchy, and how can H&C Landscaping help?
Patchy lawns in Boston are often caused by compacted soil, pH imbalances, disease, or improper watering. We start with a soil analysis to diagnose the root cause, then provide a tailored plan that may include aeration, overseeding with region-appropriate grass blends, and soil amendments to create a thick, healthy turf that can withstand local weather.
I think my sprinkler system has a leak. What should I do?
Signs of a leak include soggy patches, low water pressure, or a surprisingly high water bill. First, check your water meter for movement when the system is off. For a precise diagnosis and repair, our technicians can perform a full system inspection, locate and fix leaks, and ensure all heads are aligned correctly to water your lawn efficiently, not the sidewalk.
What's the best way to maintain a healthy lawn in Boston's climate?
Boston's seasons require a proactive approach. We recommend a core annual program: spring cleanup and pre-emergent treatment to prevent weeds, summer deep-watering guidance and mowing advice, fall aeration and overseeding for recovery, and winterization of your irrigation system. Our maintenance plans are designed specifically for the local soil and weather patterns to keep your landscape resilient.

















