Monterroso's Landscaping - New Britain's Professional Landscaping
New Britain, CT 06053
Company Background
Monterroso's Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving New Britain, CT, and the surrounding area. We specialize in diagnosing and solving common local lawn problems, particularly patchy grass and soil compaction, which are frequent issues in our region due to soil composition and climate. Our team provides comprehensive solutions, from core aeration to relieve compaction and improve water absorption, to overseeding with hardy grass blends suited for Connecticut's conditions. We believe in building healthy, resilient lawns that thrive season after season. Committed to our community, Monterroso's offers personalized service and expert advice to transform your outdoor space into a lush, green asset for your home.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
Why is my New Britain lawn patchy and compacted, and how can Monterroso's help?
New Britain's clay-heavy soil is prone to compaction, restricting water, air, and nutrient flow to grass roots, leading to thin, patchy areas. Monterroso's tackles this with core aeration, which pulls small plugs of soil to relieve compaction. We then overseed with durable grass varieties that thrive in our local climate, ensuring a thicker, healthier, and more resilient lawn.
What is your process for lawn restoration in New Britain?
Our restoration process starts with a free, on-site evaluation of your soil and grass. We then create a customized plan that typically includes core aeration to address compaction, followed by overseeding with a premium seed mix. We finish with proper fertilization and watering guidance tailored to New Britain's weather patterns to ensure successful establishment and long-term lawn health.
When is the best time in Connecticut to aerate and overseed my lawn?
For optimal results in New Britain and Central CT, the best time for aeration and overseeding is in the early fall (late August to October). The warm soil and cooler air temperatures create ideal conditions for new grass seed to germinate and establish strong roots before winter, giving you a head start on a lush lawn for the following spring.

