Robert's Landscaping | Local Landscaping Services in Stowe, VT
257 Lang Farm Rd, Stowe, VT 05672
Company Background
Robert's Landscaping is a dedicated Stowe, VT, business focused on creating and maintaining healthy, resilient outdoor spaces tailored to the local environment. We understand the common challenges of soil compaction and poor lawn grading that can plague properties in our area, leading to drainage problems, weak root systems, and unsightly, patchy lawns. Our expert team addresses these issues head-on with proven techniques like core aeration to relieve compacted soil and precision regrading to ensure proper water runoff. We're your local partner in building a foundation for a lush, vibrant landscape that can thrive through Vermont's seasons, enhancing both your property's beauty and its long-term health.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
How can I tell if my Stowe lawn has a soil compaction problem?
Common signs in our area include water pooling on the surface after rain, difficulty pushing a shovel or screwdriver into the ground, thin or patchy grass, and moss growth. These issues are often worsened by our clay-heavy soils and winter freeze-thaw cycles. We offer a free, on-site assessment to diagnose compaction and recommend a tailored aeration plan.
What's involved in fixing poor lawn grading around my home?
Correcting grading is crucial in Stowe to prevent water from pooling near your foundation. Our process starts with an assessment of your property's slope and drainage patterns. We then carefully reshape the soil to create a gentle, consistent slope away from your home, often incorporating proper topsoil and reseeding. This protects your foundation and creates a healthier, more even lawn.
As a Stowe homeowner, what's the best time of year to address these lawn issues?
For core aeration to relieve compaction, early fall is ideal, as it gives grass roots time to recover and grow before winter. For major regrading projects, late spring or early summer, once the ground is fully thawed and workable, is typically best. However, we can provide consultations year-round to help you plan. We schedule our services around the local weather to ensure the best results for your property.

















