Landscapers Duxbury MA | Call Myles Standish Landscaping

Duxbury, MA 02332

(781) 934-6380

Core Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Meet the Team

Myles Standish Landscaping provides professional lawn care and irrigation solutions for homeowners in Duxbury, MA. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing common local landscaping problems like patchy, bare lawns and inconsistent sprinkler coverage. Our team uses precise techniques and high-quality materials to restore the health and uniformity of your turf, ensuring your lawn receives the right amount of water exactly where it's needed. As a local, family-operated business, we understand the specific soil and climate conditions of the South Shore, allowing us to deliver reliable, lasting results that enhance your home's curb appeal.

FAQs

My lawn in Duxbury has bare patches. What's the most common cause and how do you fix it?

In our Duxbury soil, bare patches are often caused by compacted soil, poor drainage, or thinning from wear. We start by aerating the area to improve root growth and soil health, then overseed with a high-quality grass blend suited for our coastal climate. We also address any underlying issues like improper pH or thatch buildup to ensure the new grass establishes successfully and blends seamlessly with your existing lawn.

My sprinkler system seems to have coverage gaps. What's involved in a professional assessment?

We perform a thorough audit of your irrigation system, checking each zone for proper pressure, head alignment, and coverage. We map out any dry spots or overwatered areas and can adjust or replace nozzles, reposition heads, and fine-tune the run times. For Duxbury homes, we often find that simple adjustments to account for sun exposure and wind patterns can make a significant difference in achieving a uniformly green lawn.

As a Duxbury homeowner, when is the best time of year to address lawn problems?

The ideal windows are early fall and mid-to-late spring. Fall is perfect for overseeding and core aeration, as the cooler temperatures and autumn rains help new grass establish strong roots. Spring is the best time to assess winter damage, perform tune-ups on your irrigation system before the dry summer months, and apply targeted treatments to promote thick, healthy growth. We can create a seasonal plan tailored to your property.



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