Top Landscaping Services in Swampscott, MA, 01907 | Compare & Call

There are 194 landscaping companies server in Swampscott MA

ELP Landscaping & Construction

ELP Landscaping & Construction

Lynn MA 01902
Lawn Services, Masonry/Concrete

ELP Landscaping & Construction is a trusted Lynn-based company specializing in comprehensive lawn care and masonry/concrete services. We help local homeowners tackle common landscaping challenges like...

Conan Masonry & Landscaping

Conan Masonry & Landscaping

Lynn MA 01905
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping, Tree Services

Conan Masonry & Landscaping is a trusted, full-service contractor in Lynn, MA, specializing in durable masonry and vibrant, healthy landscapes. We understand the local challenges, like sprinkler cover...

A & Al Landscape

A & Al Landscape

Lynn MA 01902
Landscaping

A & Al Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Lynn, MA, and the surrounding North Shore communities. We specialize in solving the most common and frustrating yard problems f...

Ve Green Landscaping

Ve Green Landscaping

Lynn MA 01902
Landscaping

Ve Green Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving homeowners in Lynn, Massachusetts. We specialize in addressing common yard drainage problems and standing water issues that many Lyn...

R.M. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

R.M. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
198 Williams Ave, Lynn MA 01902
Landscaping

R.M. Property Maintenance is a trusted landscaping company serving homeowners in Lynn, MA. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenges, particularly poor lawn grading and tree root...

Manolos Landscaping

Manolos Landscaping

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (3)
Lynn MA 01904
Landscaping

Manolos Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Lynn, MA, and the surrounding North Shore communities. With years of hands-on experience, we specialize in comprehensive lan...

DG Outdoor Services

DG Outdoor Services

Peabody MA 01960
Pressure Washers, Landscaping

DG Outdoor Services is a Peabody-based contractor combining 17 years of hands-on construction expertise with the discipline of a Marine Corps veteran. Founder David G. brings over a decade of leadersh...

Stone And Sod

Stone And Sod

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Lynn MA 01904
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Stonemasons

Stone And Sod, based in Lynn, MA, is a dedicated masonry and landscaping company founded by Angelo, who brings over 30 years of local experience. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, f...

Florentine Renaissance Masonry

Florentine Renaissance Masonry

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
416 Lafayette St, Salem MA 01970
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

Florentine Renaissance Masonry brings authentic Italian craftsmanship to Salem, MA, blending centuries-old Tuscan techniques with sustainable local solutions. Founded in 1990 by Fabio, who was born an...

VJR Nolasco’s Masonry & Landscaping

VJR Nolasco’s Masonry & Landscaping

Lynn MA 01902
Lawn Services, Masonry/Concrete, Irrigation

VJR Nolasco's Masonry & Landscaping is your trusted, full-service contractor serving Lynn, MA, and the surrounding North Shore. We specialize in durable masonry work and comprehensive lawn care to bui...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Swampscott, MA

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$339 - $459
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$439 - $594
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,409 - $7,219
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,459 - $3,284

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Swampscott. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Question Answers

How do I keep my lawn green during Swampscott's voluntary water conservation?

Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation systems are essential. They adjust watering schedules in real-time using local evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue mix truly needs it. This technology can reduce water use by 20-30%, keeping you well within Stage 1 conservation goals. Properly calibrated, it deep-waters roots to withstand drought, making voluntary conservation effective without sacrificing turf health.

My yard pools water after heavy rain. What's the solution with our coastal water table?

Shallow water tables and storm surge exacerbate pooling in dense, acidic sandy loam. The solution is a two-tiered approach: first, install French drains or dry wells to intercept subsurface water. Second, replace impervious surfaces with permeable materials like crushed stone or granite pavers set on a gravel base. These methods increase infiltration, reduce runoff, and will meet the Swampscott Department of Community Development's updated stormwater management standards.

Is granite or wood better for a new patio that will last?

Granite pavers are superior for longevity in Swampscott's coastal climate. They resist moisture decay, salt air corrosion, and insect damage that plagues wood. For a Low Fire Wise rated area like ours, granite also provides critical non-combustible defensible space. While the initial cost is higher, its lifespan and minimal maintenance—no sealing or staining required—offer a better lifetime value and permanence that wood cannot match.

My lawn in the Historic District seems thin and drains poorly. Is this just age?

Homes built around 1954, like many here, have soil that is now over 70 years mature. The prevalent acidic sandy loam becomes highly compacted over decades, losing structure and permeability. This compaction creates a dense layer that restricts root growth and water percolation, leading to poor drainage and thin turf. Core aeration in early fall, followed by amending with compost, is critical to reintroduce organic matter and improve soil biology for long-term health.

A storm knocked down branches. How quickly can a crew respond for HOA compliance?

For emergency storm cleanup, we dispatch from the Town Hall area. Using MA-1A, our peak storm response time to the Historic District is 25-35 minutes. We coordinate with the Department of Community Development on right-of-way debris and utilize electric chippers to comply with the 8:00 PM noise ordinance. The priority is clearing hazards and navigable pathways to meet local safety standards promptly.

Do I need a permit to regrade my small backyard?

Yes. Any significant regrading on a 0.15-acre lot that alters drainage patterns or involves retaining walls over 4 feet typically requires a permit from the Swampscott Department of Community Development. Furthermore, the design and certification of such work must be overseen by a professional licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Landscape Architects or a related engineering board. This ensures the work complies with state erosion control and building codes, protecting your property and your neighbors'.

I see invasive vines choking my shrubs. How do I treat them without harming my lawn?

Common invasives like Oriental Bittersweet or Japanese Honeysuckle require targeted treatment. Manual removal of roots is best for small patches. For larger infestations, a precise, foliar-applied glyphosate in late summer, avoiding drift onto desirable plants, is effective. Importantly, any treatment must comply with the statewide Phosphorus Ban; most herbicides are nitrogen-based and permissible, but always verify ingredients. Never treat during spring green-up or near wetland edges.

I'm tired of weekly mowing. Are there lower-maintenance, eco-friendly options?

Absolutely. Transitioning sections of high-input turf to a native plant bed featuring Eastern Red Columbine, Butterfly Milkweed, and Sweet Pepperbush drastically reduces maintenance. These plants are adapted to Zone 7a and acidic soil, requiring no fertilizer, minimal water, and no weekly mowing. This shift also pre-adapts your property to pending gas-powered blower restrictions, as native beds generate less debris and support 2026 biodiversity targets for pollinators.

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