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Candia Landscaping

Candia Landscaping

Candia, NH
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Candia Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Candia, New Hampshire. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Paul Brassard

Paul Brassard

Candia NH 03034
Landscaping, Tree Services, Firewood

Paul Brassard is a veteran-owned and operated landscaping and tree service company serving Candia, NH, and the surrounding area. Rooted in a genuine love for the outdoors and hands-on problem-solving,...

JNS Groundworks

JNS Groundworks

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (7)
200 Raymond Rd, Candia NH 03034
Landscaping

JNS Groundworks is a local landscaping company serving Candia, NH, and the surrounding area. We specialize in tackling the common local issues of dead lawn patches and persistent weed infestations thr...

Premier

Premier

18 Flint Rd, Candia NH 03034
Landscaping

Premier is a trusted landscaping company serving Candia, NH, dedicated to enhancing outdoor spaces with professional care and expertise. We specialize in addressing common local challenges like irriga...

Greenleaf Landscaping

Greenleaf Landscaping

Candia NH 03034
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Greenleaf Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping and design company serving Candia, NH. We specialize in professional landscape design that addresses common local challenges like soil compaction a...

Laliberte Landscaping LLC.

Laliberte Landscaping LLC.

Candia NH 03034
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

Laliberte Landscaping LLC is a trusted, local landscaping and masonry contractor serving Candia, NH, and surrounding areas. We specialize in solving the common yard drainage problems and rock garden s...

Noble Landscaping Company

Noble Landscaping Company

39 Healey Rd, Candia NH 03034
Landscaping

Noble Landscaping Company provides dependable landscaping services for homes in Candia, NH. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, such as landscape edging that becomes damaged by ...

Prescription Turf Services

Prescription Turf Services

Candia NH 03034
Lawn Services, Pest Control

Prescription Turf Services provides professional lawn care and pest control solutions for homeowners in Candia, NH. We understand the common local challenges of poor lawn grading, which can lead to dr...

Up & Growing Landscaping

Up & Growing Landscaping

468 Old Candia Rd, Candia NH 03034
Landscaping

Up & Growing Landscaping is a dedicated local landscaping company serving Candia, NH, and surrounding areas. We specialize in addressing common residential landscaping challenges, particularly focusin...

Grimards Property & Excavation

Grimards Property & Excavation

182 Deerfield Rd, Candia NH 03034
Excavation Services, Landscaping, Property Management

Grimards Property & Excavation is a trusted, locally-owned and operated company serving Candia and the surrounding New Hampshire communities. With years of hands-on experience, we provide reliable exc...



FAQs

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass lawn healthy during Stage 1 water conservation?

Under voluntary conservation, the key is precision watering. Soil-moisture sensor bypass controllers prevent irrigation cycles when the root zone is adequately hydrated, eliminating wasteful schedules. This technology allows the turf to receive water only during actual evapotranspiration (ET) deficits, promoting deeper root growth and drought resilience. Properly calibrated, these systems can maintain turf health while reducing total municipal water consumption by 30-40%.

What are the most aggressive invasive plants here, and how do I remove them safely?

In Candia's acidic soils, Japanese Knotweed and Oriental Bittersweet pose significant threats, outcompeting natives like Eastern Redbud. Manual removal and solarization are effective first steps. Any chemical control must adhere to New Hampshire's BMPs for phosphorus reduction, which prohibit certain herbicide formulations near water bodies and may enforce seasonal application blackout dates to protect groundwater. A licensed professional can develop an integrated management plan that complies with these ordinances.

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

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to a native plant community significantly reduces water, fertilizer, and fuel inputs. A matrix of Little Bluestem grass with clusters of Highbush Blueberry, Winterberry, and Joe Pye Weed provides year-round structure and habitat. This landscape requires no weekly mowing, eliminating gas-blower use for cleanup and staying ahead of evolving noise ordinances. It also aligns with 2026 biodiversity targets by supporting local pollinators and bird species.

My yard floods every spring and I'm worried about frost heave damaging my patio. What's the solution?

The high seasonal water table in Candia's acidic sandy loam creates both surface pooling and subsurface frost heave pressure. A graded drainage system with perforated pipe in a gravel trench can intercept and redirect this water. For new hardscapes, specifying permeable jointing material between New Hampshire Granite pavers allows surface water to infiltrate, meeting Candia Building Department runoff standards and reducing hydrostatic pressure that causes heaving.

Do I need a permit to regrade and reshape my 2-acre lot?

Yes. Significant earth-moving on a 2-acre parcel in Candia typically triggers review by the Candia Building Department for compliance with erosion and sediment control ordinances. Furthermore, the scale of work requires a contractor licensed by the New Hampshire Landscape Association, which ensures adherence to state-grade BMPs. This licensing is crucial for protecting adjacent wetlands and water bodies, a primary concern under New Hampshire's phosphorus reduction laws. Professional oversight prevents costly violations and site restoration mandates.

Why does my lawn in Candia Village have such poor drainage and compacted soil?

Properties in Candia Village, developed around 1982, have soil profiles approximately 44 years old. During construction, the native acidic sandy loam was stripped and stockpiled, destroying its structure and mycorrhizal networks. This subsoil base, combined with decades of foot traffic and conventional mowing, creates a dense, compacted layer with low permeability. Core aeration and the incorporation of composted organic matter are essential to rebuild soil tilth and restore water infiltration rates.

Is a granite patio better than a wood deck for my property?

New Hampshire Granite offers superior longevity and requires minimal maintenance compared to wood, which decays and requires periodic sealing. From a fire mitigation perspective, a non-combustible granite patio creates critical defensible space, a key recommendation for properties with Candia's moderate Fire Wise rating. Granite's thermal mass also moderates temperature extremes, and when installed with permeable bases, it reduces localized heat island effects and manages stormwater.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree cleanup after a major storm?

For urgent post-storm incidents, a crew can be dispatched from the Candia Town Hall area within the hour during peak business periods. The primary route utilizes NH-101 for the most efficient access to surrounding neighborhoods. Given Candia's moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating, rapid debris removal is a priority to mitigate secondary fire hazards. Standard noise nuisance ordinances are observed, but electric chainsaws and chippers allow for compliant work during extended hours.

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