Tim's Lawn Care - Westport's Expert Landscapers
500 Adamsville Rd, Westport, MA 02790
Business Profile
Tim's Lawn Care is a trusted Westport, MA landscaping company dedicated to solving common local lawn problems like poor grading and patchy grass. With years of experience serving the Westport community, Tim's team specializes in comprehensive lawn grading services to improve drainage and prevent water pooling, which is a frequent issue in our area's soil conditions. They also offer expert lawn repair and reseeding to address patchy, thin grass—whether caused by weather, pests, or wear. Using locally-suited grass varieties and proven techniques, Tim's Lawn Care helps Westport homeowners achieve healthier, more resilient lawns that thrive in our coastal New England climate. Their personalized approach ensures each project addresses the specific needs of your property, from initial assessment to ongoing maintenance.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Tim's Lawn Care fix poor lawn grading in my Westport yard?
We start with a detailed assessment of your lawn's slope and drainage issues, common in Westport due to our soil composition. Our team then regrades the lawn using specialized equipment to create proper slope away from your home's foundation, improving drainage and preventing water damage. We often incorporate soil amendments to enhance stability and recommend native plants for erosion-prone areas.
What causes patchy grass in Westport lawns, and how do you address it?
Patchy grass in Westport is often due to compacted soil, shade patterns, or seasonal stress. We first diagnose the cause—whether it's soil pH imbalance, pest damage, or drainage issues. Our solution includes core aeration to relieve compaction, overseeding with shade-tolerant or drought-resistant grass blends suited for our region, and targeted fertilization to promote even growth and recovery.
What maintenance tips do you recommend for Westport homeowners after lawn repair?
After we address grading or patchiness, we recommend watering deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth, mowing at the proper height (usually 3-4 inches for our grass types), and seasonal aeration. We also suggest using a local-sourced mulch for beds to retain moisture and scheduling a fall fertilization to prepare your lawn for New England winters. Our team can set up a maintenance plan tailored to your yard's specific needs.

















