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Groton Landscaping

Groton Landscaping

Groton, CT
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Groton Landscaping provides trusted landscaping service in Groton, Connecticut. We handle lawn care, planting, trimming, and yard cleanups with care and skill.
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Wilder Gardens

Wilder Gardens

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Groton CT 06340
Gardeners, Landscaping

Wilder Gardens is a landscaping and gardening service based in Groton, CT, founded on a deep passion for creating vibrant, all-season landscapes that do more than just look beautiful. We specialize in...

Chaffee Landscaping

Chaffee Landscaping

Groton CT 06340
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling, Landscape Architects or Designers

Chaffee Landscaping is a locally owned and fully insured company serving Groton, CT, and the surrounding area. We provide comprehensive, year-round care for both residential and commercial properties....

D B Stonework & Landscape Design

D B Stonework & Landscape Design

Groton CT 06340
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

D B Stonework & Landscape Design is a Groton-based company specializing in comprehensive outdoor solutions that blend masonry and landscaping expertise. Founded on the principle of delivering lasting ...

Reaper Stump Removal

Reaper Stump Removal

876 Old Buddington Rd, Groton CT 06340
Lawn Services, Tree Services

Reaper Stump Removal is a dedicated Groton, CT, provider of essential lawn and tree care services. We specialize in professional tree stump removal, comprehensive tree care, and expert lawn maintenanc...

SECT Landscaping

SECT Landscaping

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
Groton CT 06340
Landscaping, Pressure Washers, Landscape Architects or Designers

SECT Landscaping has been a trusted partner for Groton homeowners and businesses since 2008, founded on a commitment to reliable lawn care and local service. Over 15 years of experience in the home im...

Carrier Lawn Care & Landscaping

Carrier Lawn Care & Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
44 Virginia Ave, Groton CT 06340
Snow Removal, Landscaping, General Contractors

Carrier Lawn Care & Landscaping is a homegrown Groton business with deep roots in the community. Founded by owner Phil Carrier, who started mowing lawns at 16 by fitting his mower into the back seat o...

Outdoor Property Services

Outdoor Property Services

★★★☆☆ 3.3 / 5 (4)
95 Roberts Rd, Groton CT 06340
Snow Removal, Lawn Services

Outdoor Property Services LLC brings deep-rooted expertise to Groton, CT, founded on Bill's lifelong passion for groundskeeping that began at age fourteen maintaining a local cemetery with his grandfa...

Jenkins Landscaping & Lawn Care

Jenkins Landscaping & Lawn Care

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Groton CT 06340
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Irrigation

For over a decade, Jenkins Landscaping & Lawn Care has been a trusted local provider for homeowners in Groton, CT, specializing in comprehensive lawn, tree, and irrigation services. We understand that...

Fafard Fence and Landscape

Fafard Fence and Landscape

85 Morse Ave, Groton CT 06340
Landscaping, Gutter Services, Fences & Gates

Fafard Fence and Landscape is a trusted local contractor in Groton, CT, dedicated to protecting and enhancing your property. We understand that many area homes face challenges with lawn fungus and poo...

Bryson Lawn Care

Bryson Lawn Care

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Groton CT 06340
Landscaping, Snow Removal

Bryson Lawn Care is a full-service landscaping and construction company proudly serving Groton, CT, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, functional outdoor s...

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Questions and Answers

Do I need a permit to regrade my 0.35-acre lot, and what should I ask a contractor?

Yes, significant regrading that alters water flow or involves cut/fill typically requires a permit from Groton Planning and Development Services. For a lot of this size, improper grading can impact neighboring properties. Always verify your contractor holds a valid Home Improvement Contractor license from the CT Department of Consumer Protection. This licensing ensures they carry required insurance and bonds, protecting you from liability for improper work that could cause erosion or drainage issues.

What invasive species should I watch for, and how do I treat them safely?

Japanese Knotweed and Oriental Bittersweet are high-priority invasives in Groton. Manual removal for small infestations is safest, ensuring all root fragments are extracted. For chemical control, use a glyphosate-based herbicide applied directly to foliage in late summer, strictly following label instructions. This timing avoids spring runoff periods. Critically, any fertilizer used must be phosphorus-free per CT Statute 22-49k, which applies to all established lawn areas.

I'm tired of weekly mowing and noisy gas blowers. What are my low-maintenance options?

Transitioning to a landscape anchored by native plants like Bayberry, Sweet Pepperbush, and Coastal Panic Grass drastically reduces maintenance. These species are adapted to local soils and climate, requiring no fertilizer, minimal water once established, and infrequent trimming. This shift preemptively complies with tightening noise ordinances on gas-powered equipment. The resulting ecosystem also supports local pollinators and requires only an electric trimmer for upkeep.

My yard floods after heavy rains. What's a lasting solution for this coastal area?

Seasonal high water tables and storm surge are common here. The sandy loam has moderate permeability, but surface grading is often insufficient. A tiered approach is best: first, regrade to direct surface flow away from foundations. Then, install subsurface French drains in problem zones. For any new patios or walkways, specify permeable granite pavers, which meet Groton Planning and Development Services' stormwater infiltration standards and reduce runoff volume.

Can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass lawn healthy under Groton's water advisory?

Yes, with precise management. Smart Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation systems are critical. They automatically adjust runtime based on local evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the turf needs it. This technology prevents overwatering, conserving municipal resources during advisory periods. For Groton's acidic sandy loam, it also ensures deep percolation to encourage drought-tolerant root growth, maintaining turf health within public water limits.

Why is my Groton Long Point lawn so thin and patchy compared to newer neighborhoods?

Groton Long Point homes, averaging 56 years of development, have established soils. The prevalent acidic sandy loam naturally compacts over decades, reducing oxygen and water penetration to grass roots. This compaction, not nutrient deficiency, is the primary cause of thin turf. A core aeration program, followed by top-dressing with compost, is essential to improve soil structure and reintroduce beneficial biology. Without this, fertilizers and water are largely ineffective.

My HOA cited me for storm debris. How fast can a crew arrive for emergency cleanup?

For HOA compliance or post-storm emergency service, our standard dispatch originates from the Fort Griswold Battlefield State Park area. Crews take I-95 to the Groton Long Point exit, with a typical arrival window of 25-40 minutes during peak response periods. This accounts for coastal traffic variability while ensuring a rapid mobilization. We prioritize these calls to mitigate further citation risks and secure the property.

Is a wood deck or a stone patio better for my backyard near the coast?

Permeable granite pavers are superior for longevity and resilience in Groton's coastal climate. They resist salt spray, moisture decay, and insect damage that plagues wood. From a Fire Wise perspective, the stone provides a non-combustible defensible space, a prudent measure in this Moderate-rated Coastal WUI zone. While the initial investment is higher, the lifecycle cost is lower due to minimal maintenance and no need for chemical treatments or replacement.

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