Palmer's Landscaping | Licensed Landscaping Services in Bensalem, PA
6392 Neshaminy Valley Dr, Bensalem, PA 19020
Business Profile
Palmer's Landscaping is a dedicated, locally-owned landscaping company serving homeowners throughout Bensalem, PA. We understand the common challenges local properties face, such as poor soil compaction that stifles healthy grass and root growth, and overgrown shrubs that can damage foundations and block sunlight. Our team provides expert solutions tailored to Bensalem's specific soil and climate conditions. We focus on core landscaping services that directly address these issues, from aeration and soil amendment to strategic pruning and shrub removal. Our goal is to enhance your property's health, curb appeal, and value with reliable, professional care that makes your outdoor space both beautiful and functional for years to come.
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the best way to fix compacted soil in my Bensalem yard?
For Bensalem's common clay-heavy soils, core aeration is the most effective solution. This process removes small plugs of soil to relieve compaction, allowing air, water, and nutrients to reach grass roots. We recommend this service in the spring or fall, often paired with overseeding and top-dressing to build healthier, more resilient turf that can withstand local conditions.
My shrubs are overgrown and touching the house. What should I do?
This is a frequent issue in our area that can lead to moisture damage and pest problems. We recommend professional pruning or, if necessary, complete removal and replacement. Our team can expertly trim shrubs back to a healthy size and shape, or help you select new, properly sized native plants that will thrive without threatening your home's foundation or siding.
When is the ideal time for major landscaping work in Bensalem?
For foundational work like addressing soil issues or replanting, early spring and fall are ideal in our climate. The milder temperatures and increased rainfall help new plantings establish strong roots. For maintenance like pruning overgrown plants, late winter (dormant pruning) or after spring growth are best. We can assess your specific property and create a seasonal plan that works for your schedule and your landscape's health.

















