Mammoth Tree Service | Professional Landscaping Services in Long Valley, NJ
475 W Mill Rd, Long Valley, NJ 07853
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
About the Company
Mammoth Tree Service is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping expert serving Long Valley, NJ, and the surrounding communities. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as persistent weed infestations and unsightly bare patches that can ruin the beauty and health of your lawn. Our team provides comprehensive landscaping solutions to directly tackle these issues. We don't just remove the problem; we restore the vitality of your outdoor space with expert care, from targeted weed control to professional lawn renovation and seeding. Rely on Mammoth Tree Service for reliable, effective service that enhances your property's curb appeal and resilience.
Questions and Answers
What's the most effective way to deal with the stubborn weeds common in Long Valley lawns?
The key is a combination of targeted removal and preventative care. For established weeds, we recommend professional manual removal or a targeted, eco-conscious herbicide application. More importantly, we focus on creating a thick, healthy lawn through proper fertilization and aeration, which naturally crowds out future weeds by leaving them no room to grow.
Why do bare patches keep appearing in my lawn, and how can Mammoth Tree Service help?
Bare patches in our area are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or thin grass that can't compete. Our service starts with diagnosing the root cause. We then perform core aeration to relieve compaction, top-dress with quality soil, and overseed with hardy grass blends suited for the Long Valley climate. This approach doesn't just patch the problem—it builds a stronger, more durable lawn.
As a local expert, what's your top tip for maintaining a healthy lawn in Long Valley year-round?
Consistency is everything. Implement a seasonal care schedule: spring aeration and seeding to repair winter damage, summer hydration with deep, infrequent watering, and fall fertilization to strengthen roots before winter. The most common mistake we see is reactionary care. A proactive plan tailored to our local soil and weather patterns is the best defense against weeds and bare spots.

















