Core Services
- Lawn care
- Snow removal
Local Business Description
Josh's Four Seasons is a trusted, locally-owned service provider in North Yarmouth, ME, dedicated to keeping your property healthy and beautiful year-round. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care and reliable snow removal, understanding the specific needs of our coastal New England climate. Many North Yarmouth homeowners face challenges like irrigation timer failures and lawn fungus, which can quickly damage your investment. Our proactive lawn care programs include proper watering schedules and preventative treatments to combat common diseases, while our expert snow removal ensures safe, clear driveways and walkways all winter long. We're your local partner for consistent, professional property care through every season.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can your lawn care service in North Yarmouth help prevent lawn fungus?
Lawn fungus thrives in our area's humid climate, especially when combined with improper watering or mowing. Our lawn care program includes proper mowing heights, balanced fertilization to strengthen grass roots, and preventative fungicide applications timed for peak risk periods. We also assess drainage and thatch to create an environment where your lawn is resilient against common local diseases.
I have an irrigation timer that keeps failing. Can you help with my lawn's watering needs?
Absolutely. Faulty irrigation timers are a frequent issue here, leading to underwatering or wasteful overwatering. While we don't repair timers, our seasonal lawn care includes monitoring your lawn's moisture needs. We can provide manual watering guidance and adjust our mowing and fertilization schedule to support your lawn's health until your irrigation system is repaired, ensuring it stays green and strong.
Does your snow removal service help protect my lawn for the next season?
Yes, it does. Proper snow removal is the first step in preventing lawn issues. We use careful plowing techniques and strategic salt or de-icer application (when necessary) to avoid damaging your grass, curb edges, and delicate root systems at the edge of your driveway. Protecting your lawn in winter sets the stage for a healthier, quicker green-up in the spring.

















