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West Yarmouth Landscaping

West Yarmouth Landscaping

West Yarmouth, MA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At West Yarmouth Landscaping, we help homeowners in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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Coastline Landscapes

Coastline Landscapes

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
West yarmouth MA 02673
Landscaping, Pool & Hot Tub Service, Irrigation

Founded by Henrique, a Cape Cod local with nearly a decade of hands-on experience, Coastline Landscapes in West Yarmouth is built on a deep-rooted passion for creating functional and beautiful outdoor...

AlphaStone & Landscaping

AlphaStone & Landscaping

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Tree Services, Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

AlphaStone & Landscaping is a West Yarmouth-based company with over six years of specialized experience serving the Cape Cod community. We provide comprehensive landscaping, masonry, and tree services...

Thomas Tree & Landscape

Thomas Tree & Landscape

★★★☆☆ 3.2 / 5 (6)
161 Mid Tech Dr Unit B, West Yarmouth MA 02673
Tree Services, Landscaping

Thomas Tree & Landscape is a locally owned and operated tree service and landscaping company serving West Yarmouth and the Upper and Mid Cape area since 1997. With over 25 years of experience, we spec...

Roos Masonry Landscaping

Roos Masonry Landscaping

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping

Roos Masonry Landscaping is a trusted local contractor in West Yarmouth, MA, specializing in durable masonry and comprehensive landscaping services. We understand the specific challenges Cape Cod prop...

Maciel Construction

Maciel Construction

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping, Fireplace Services

Maciel Construction, based in West Yarmouth, MA, is a licensed masonry and landscape service provider dedicated to enhancing properties across Cape Cod. We specialize in a comprehensive range of servi...

JM Landscaping

JM Landscaping

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Landscaping

JM Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving West Yarmouth, MA, and the surrounding Cape Cod area. Founded in 2018, we have built a reputation for reliable, high-quality service with ...

Navagu Landscaping Construction

Navagu Landscaping Construction

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Roofing, Landscaping, Snow Removal

Navagu Landscaping Construction is a trusted, full-service provider for homeowners in West Yarmouth, MA. We specialize in transforming and maintaining outdoor spaces to withstand the Cape Cod environm...

Sesuit Landscapes

Sesuit Landscapes

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Landscaping

Sesuit Landscapes is a full-service landscaping company serving West Yarmouth, MA, and the surrounding Cape Cod area. We specialize in diagnosing and solving common local lawn and shrub problems, part...

WS Property Management

WS Property Management

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
West Yarmouth MA 02673
Landscaping, Painters, Home Cleaning

WS Property Management in West Yarmouth, MA, is a dedicated local property care company specializing in landscaping, painting, and home cleaning services. We understand the unique challenges of mainta...

Clear Cut

Clear Cut

West Yarmouth MA 02673
Tree Services, Firewood, Lawn Services

Clear Cut is your trusted, local partner for tree, lawn, and firewood services in West Yarmouth, MA. We understand the specific challenges homeowners face on the Cape, from dealing with persistent wee...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Our property experiences rapid water runoff after heavy rains. What drainage solutions work best with our soil conditions?

Sandy loam's high permeability creates significant leaching potential, requiring engineered drainage solutions. Permeable pavers and granite cobblestone installations allow 80-90% of stormwater to infiltrate naturally. These systems meet Yarmouth Department of Community Development runoff standards while reducing erosion. We incorporate French drains with clean stone aggregate and geotextile fabric to manage subsurface water movement. Proper grading directs flow away from foundations while maintaining soil stability in Bass River's coastal conditions.

With Stage 1 water restrictions in effect, how can we maintain healthy Fine Fescue or Kentucky Bluegrass turf?

Smart-controller Wi-Fi moisture sensors enable precise ET-based irrigation that reduces water use by 30-40% while preserving turf health. These systems adjust watering schedules based on real-time weather data and soil moisture levels. For West Yarmouth's sandy loam, we recommend deep, infrequent watering cycles that encourage deeper root growth. This approach maintains municipal compliance while preventing the leaching issues common in high-permeability soils. Regular calibration ensures optimal performance throughout the growing season.

Our Bass River property has sandy loam soil that seems to drain too quickly. Why does this happen in our neighborhood, and what can we do about it?

West Yarmouth's Bass River neighborhood developed around 1973, giving soils approximately 53 years to mature. Sandy loam with pH 5.5-6.0 naturally occurs here due to coastal influences and glacial deposits. This soil type has high permeability, leading to rapid nutrient leaching and poor water retention. Core aeration combined with organic amendments like composted leaf mold improves soil structure and moisture capacity. Regular soil testing every 2-3 years helps maintain optimal pH for turf and native plant establishment.

We've spotted invasive Japanese Knotweed on our property. How do we treat it without violating fertilizer regulations?

Japanese Knotweed represents a significant invasive threat in Cape Cod's coastal ecosystems. Treatment requires careful timing outside the Cape Cod Commission Fertilizer Nitrogen Management Plan blackout dates (typically April-October). We employ targeted herbicide applications during dormancy periods, followed by manual removal of rhizomes. Soil restoration with mycorrhizae inoculants helps native plants outcompete remaining invaders. Regular monitoring prevents re-establishment while maintaining compliance with all local environmental ordinances.

What permits and licenses are required for regrading our 0.35-acre Bass River property?

Grading work on 0.35-acre lots requires a land disturbance permit from the Yarmouth Department of Community Development. Contractors must hold appropriate licensing through the Massachusetts Division of Occupational Licensure, specifically the Construction Supervisor License for earthwork exceeding 50 cubic yards. The Cape Cod Commission may review projects affecting drainage patterns or coastal resources. Professional soil engineers should certify final grades to prevent runoff violations. These requirements ensure proper water management and structural stability in sandy loam conditions.

We need emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA compliance deadlines. How quickly can your team respond to our Bass River location?

Emergency response from our Lewis Bay dispatch point follows MA-6 (Mid-Cape Highway) directly to Bass River neighborhoods. During peak conditions, arrival occurs within 25-40 minutes using electric maintenance vehicles exempt from noise restrictions. Our protocol includes immediate debris assessment, safety hazard mitigation, and documentation for insurance claims. We coordinate with Yarmouth Department of Community Development for any required emergency permits during cleanup operations.

We want to reduce lawn maintenance and noise from gas equipment. What native plant alternatives should we consider?

Transitioning to native plantings like Beach Plum, Bayberry, Little Bluestem, Butterfly Weed, and Virginia Rose reduces maintenance by 60-70%. These species require no supplemental irrigation once established and support local pollinators. Electric maintenance equipment operates quietly outside restricted hours (7 AM-6 PM for gas equipment). This approach aligns with 2026 biodiversity standards while creating defensible space for Moderate Fire Wise ratings. Native plant communities develop natural resilience to coastal conditions without chemical inputs.

Should we use granite cobblestone or wood for our new patio, considering our coastal location and fire safety concerns?

Granite cobblestone and permeable pavers offer superior longevity in West Yarmouth's coastal environment, with 50+ year lifespans versus wood's 15-20 years. These materials create non-combustible defensible space crucial for Moderate Fire Wise ratings in Coastal WUI zones. Granite withstands salt air corrosion and freeze-thaw cycles better than pressure-treated wood. Permeable installations manage stormwater runoff while meeting aesthetic requirements. Proper base preparation with geotextile fabric prevents settling in sandy loam soils.

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