Landscapers Bensalem PA | Call Scott Shablin Landscaping
Bensalem, PA 19020
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Profile
Scott Shablin Landscaping is your trusted local partner for enhancing and maintaining outdoor spaces in Bensalem, PA. We understand that many homeowners in our area face common issues like dying or overgrown shrubs, which can detract from curb appeal and plant health. Our team provides expert care, including proper pruning, removal, and replacement services to revive your landscape. We don't just trim the problem away; we assess the underlying causes, such as soil conditions or improper planting, to offer lasting solutions. From foundational masonry work to comprehensive landscape management, we are dedicated to building beautiful, resilient outdoor environments for our Bensalem neighbors.
Q&A
What should I do if my shrubs in Bensalem are dying?
First, don't panic. Dying shrubs in our area are often due to factors like poor drainage, compacted soil, or pest issues common in Bensalem. We recommend a professional assessment. At Scott Shablin Landscaping, we can diagnose the problem, whether it requires soil amendment, targeted treatment, or careful removal and replacement with hardier, native species suited to our local climate.
Can you help with severely overgrown shrubs that are damaging my property?
Absolutely. Overgrown shrubs can damage siding, block windows, and become a safety concern. Our team specializes in safe, controlled removal and rejuvenation pruning. We carefully trim or remove the overgrowth, clean up all debris, and can discuss options like replanting with smaller, more manageable varieties or incorporating masonry features like a retaining wall or patio to redefine the space.
Do you offer services to prevent these shrub problems from coming back?
Yes, proactive care is key. Beyond just fixing the immediate issue, we offer ongoing maintenance plans tailored for Bensalem homes. This includes seasonal pruning, health monitoring, and soil care. For a more permanent solution, we can integrate masonry elements like tree rings or paved borders. These not only look great but also protect plant beds from erosion and root competition, promoting long-term shrub health.














