Waterhouse Farm Tree & Landscaping Contractors - Scarborough's Expert Landscapers

24 W Beech Hill Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074

(207) 883-3616

Business Overview

Waterhouse Farm Tree & Landscaping Contractors is a Scarborough-based company specializing in comprehensive landscaping and tree care services. With deep roots in the local community, they understand the unique challenges Maine properties face, including dying shrubs and persistent moss growth in lawns. Their landscape maintenance services address these issues directly through proper soil management, strategic planting, and tailored lawn care that combats moss without harming your grass. Their expert tree care team helps maintain healthy trees that complement your landscape rather than compete with it. As a local contractor, they bring specialized knowledge of Scarborough's soil conditions and climate to every project, ensuring solutions that work for your specific property.

Business Offerings

  • Landscape maintenance
  • Tree care services

Common Questions

How can landscape maintenance help with dying shrubs and moss in my Scarborough lawn?

Our landscape maintenance program addresses these common local issues through proper soil testing and amendment, strategic pruning to improve air circulation around shrubs, and targeted moss control treatments that won't harm your grass. We focus on creating healthy growing conditions that naturally resist moss and support shrub vitality.

What tree care services do you recommend for properties with moss and shrub problems?

We often recommend crown thinning to allow more sunlight to reach your lawn and shrubs, which naturally discourages moss growth. Proper tree health assessments also help identify any issues that might be affecting nearby shrubs. Well-maintained trees contribute to a balanced ecosystem that supports your entire landscape.

As a Scarborough homeowner, when should I schedule maintenance to prevent these issues?

For best results in our climate, we recommend starting in early spring for moss control before it spreads, and scheduling shrub care in late spring after new growth appears. Regular maintenance throughout the growing season helps prevent these problems from developing or worsening.



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