Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Landscape design
Questions and Answers
Can your landscape design services help prevent dead patches and edging damage in my Westminster yard?
Absolutely. Our landscape design process starts with a site analysis specific to Westminster's conditions. We address drainage, soil health, and material selection to create a layout that promotes even grass growth and uses durable, properly installed edging materials—like stone or pavers—that withstand New England weather and routine wear, preventing the common issues of dead areas and broken borders.
What does your lawn care program include to revive dead areas in my lawn?
Our lawn care goes beyond simple mowing. We offer core aeration to relieve soil compaction, overseeding with grass varieties suited for our area, and targeted fertilization to nourish thin or dead patches back to health. We also provide expert advice on proper watering and seasonal care, giving your entire lawn the foundation it needs to stay thick and green.
My landscape edging is constantly getting damaged. What are my most durable options?
For lasting durability in Westminster, we often recommend and install masonry edging options like granite cobbles, bluestone, or concrete pavers. Unlike plastic or metal, these materials are installed with a proper base and mortar for stability, effectively containing mulch and resisting damage from lawn mowers, frost heave, and foot traffic, providing a clean, permanent edge for your landscape beds.
Our Story
Urban Roots in Westminster, MA, is a local, full-service landscaping company dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces. We specialize in landscape design and comprehensive lawn care, addressing the specific challenges Westminster homeowners face, such as unsightly dead lawn patches and damaged landscape edging. Our approach combines expert design to establish healthy, sustainable foundations with tailored lawn care programs that nurture grass back to life and protect edges from future wear. We understand the local soil and climate, providing solutions that are not only effective but also built to last in our community.

















