Experienced Landscapers in Hampton, NH 03842 - Kenny J Perron Landscaping
Hampton, NH 03842
Company Background
Kenny J Perron Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned business serving Hampton, NH, and the surrounding Seacoast area. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the common landscaping problems that local homeowners face, such as persistent dead patches in lawns and unstable rock gardens that shift with the seasons. Our approach is hands-on and tailored to Hampton's specific soil and climate conditions. By focusing on proper soil health, drainage solutions, and durable installation techniques, we provide lasting fixes that enhance curb appeal and protect your property's value. We're your neighbor, committed to reliable service and clear communication for every project.
Provided Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
What's the most common cause of dead lawn patches in Hampton, and how do you fix them?
In Hampton, dead patches are often caused by a combination of compacted soil, poor drainage, and fungal issues common in our coastal climate. We don't just re-sod; we first diagnose the root cause. Our fix typically involves core aeration to relieve compaction, adjusting the soil pH and nutrients, and improving drainage. Then, we use high-quality grass seed suited for our area to ensure the new growth is resilient and blends seamlessly with your existing lawn.
Why do my rock gardens and stone borders keep shifting or sinking?
Shifting stones are usually a sign of an unstable base, which is a frequent issue with Hampton's sandy soils and freeze-thaw cycles. We prevent this by excavating to the proper depth and installing a compacted gravel base that provides drainage and stability. We then strategically place and lock the stones in place, often using a stabilizing fabric and finer gravel or polymeric sand to fill gaps, creating a landscape feature that stays put for years.
As a Hampton homeowner, when is the best time to address these landscaping issues?
Timing is key for lasting results. For lawn repairs, early fall is ideal, as the cooler temperatures and autumn rains promote strong root growth without the summer heat stress. For hardscaping projects like stabilizing rock gardens, late spring through early fall is best, when the ground is fully thawed and workable. We offer free consultations to assess your property and help you plan the most effective schedule for repairs or renovations.

















