Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
Local Business Description
TSP Lawn Care & Landscaping is a dedicated local provider serving the Attleboro, MA community. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care services designed to address common local challenges, including stubborn dead lawn patches and damage caused by surface tree roots. Our approach involves thorough diagnosis and tailored solutions, such as specialized aeration, overseeding, and soil amendments, to restore health and vitality to your turf. We understand the specific soil conditions and climate of Southeastern Massachusetts, allowing us to provide effective, long-lasting results that enhance your property's curb appeal and resilience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Attleboro lawn have so many dead patches, and how can TSP help?
Dead patches in Attleboro are often due to compacted soil, drought stress, or disease. Our lawn care service starts with a diagnosis to identify the root cause. We then implement targeted solutions like core aeration to relieve compaction, proper seeding with hardy grass varieties suited for our region, and balanced fertilization to promote thick, healthy growth and fill in those unsightly areas.
Can you fix lawn damage from tree roots without harming the tree?
Absolutely. Surface roots are a common issue here. We use careful, shallow aeration around the root zone to improve soil health and water penetration without damaging major roots. For severely damaged areas, we may recommend a gentle grade adjustment and overseeding with shade-tolerant grasses, or creating a natural mulch bed around the tree base—a practical and attractive solution that protects both your lawn and your trees.
What's included in your basic lawn care service for an Attleboro home?
Our foundational lawn care program for Attleboro homes is built to prevent common local problems. It typically includes regular mowing at the optimal height, seasonal fertilization to strengthen grass against stress, weed control, and aeration. This proactive maintenance builds a dense, robust lawn that is more resistant to dead spots, root competition, and the wear and tear of our New England seasons.

















