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Plaistow Landscaping

Plaistow Landscaping

Plaistow, NH
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Plaistow Landscaping serves Plaistow, New Hampshire with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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C Parks

C Parks

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (5)
34 Newton Rd, Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping, Landscape Architects or Designers

Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 2002, C Parks Inc. is a Plaistow-based landscaping design and build firm owned by Chris Paquette. A Haverhill native and Bridgewater State University graduate, Chri...

Landscape Solutions

Landscape Solutions

12 Kelley Rd, Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping

Landscape Solutions is a Plaistow-based landscaping company dedicated to tackling the region's common lawn challenges. We specialize in diagnosing and correcting poor lawn grading, which often leads t...

Greenskeeper

Greenskeeper

★★★☆☆ 3.3 / 5 (9)
4 Wilder Dr Ste 4, Plaistow NH 03865
Lawn Services

Greenskeeper has been the trusted name for lawn care in Plaistow, NH, for over three decades. Founded on a commitment to reliable, effective service, our team brings generations of local knowledge to ...

Green World

Green World

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
285 Stage Rd, Plaistow NH 03865
Landscape Architects or Designers, Landscaping, Irrigation

Green World in Plaistow, NH, is a family-owned landscaping business with over 20 years of experience serving southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. Founded as a small lawn care operation, ...

Hennessey Landscape Services Inc

Hennessey Landscape Services Inc

22 Newton Rd, Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping

Hennessey Landscape Services Inc has been transforming outdoor spaces in Plaistow, NH and Newburyport, MA for over 23 years. Founded by a professional with a BSBA from the University of Lowell and a p...

Bill Bartlett & Son Landscaping

Bill Bartlett & Son Landscaping

7A Sweet Hill Rd, Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping

Bill Bartlett & Son Landscaping is a trusted, family-run business serving Plaistow, NH, and the surrounding communities. For years, they've helped local homeowners tackle common issues like soil compa...

David A Jones & Sons Landscaping

David A Jones & Sons Landscaping

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
14 Danville Rd, Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping, Patio Coverings, Irrigation

For over 30 years, David A Jones & Sons Landscaping has been the trusted local source for comprehensive outdoor solutions in Plaistow and the surrounding Southern New Hampshire communities. We special...

Nastasia Landscaping

Nastasia Landscaping

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Tree Services

Nastasia Landscaping is your reliable, local partner for a healthy and well-maintained property in Plaistow, NH. We understand that between work, family, and life's other demands, finding time for law...

Lavallee Landscaping

Lavallee Landscaping

Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Gutter Services

Lavallee Landscaping is a trusted, full-service provider proudly serving Plaistow, NH, and surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping, reliable snow removal, and thorough gutt...

Outdoors Unlimited Landscaping

Outdoors Unlimited Landscaping

Plaistow NH 03865
Landscaping

Outdoors Unlimited Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Plaistow, NH, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in diagnosing and resolving common local landscaping...

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FAQs

Is granite or wood better for a new patio in terms of longevity and safety?

Granite cobble and permeable concrete pavers offer superior longevity and minimal upkeep compared to wood, which decays and requires chemical treatments. From a fire safety perspective, non-combustible stone materials contribute positively to your property's defensible space rating as per NH Cooperative Extension WUI guidelines. This creates a durable, low-risk zone adjacent to your home.

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

Common threats in our area include Japanese knotweed and glossy buckthorn, which outcompete natives. Manual removal or targeted, EPA-approved herbicide applications during the plant's active growth phase are effective. All treatments must comply with NH RSA 431:13, which prohibits phosphorus application unless a soil test confirms deficiency, and must avoid any local blackout dates for fertilizer use near waterways.

What permits and credentials should I verify before hiring for major landscaping work?

For any significant grading, drainage, or structural work on a 0.55-acre lot, verify the contractor is licensed with the NH Secretary of State and ideally holds membership with the New Hampshire Landscape Association (NHLA). The Plaistow Planning Department may require a permit for projects that alter water flow or involve extensive hardscaping. Proper licensing ensures adherence to state codes and local bylaws, protecting your investment.

My lawn and garden beds seem to struggle. Could it be related to the age of my property?

Homes built around 1978, common in Plaistow Center, have soils with nearly 50 years of maturation. The prevalent acidic fine sandy loam tends to compact over decades, reducing permeability and root penetration. This compaction, combined with a naturally low pH, limits nutrient availability. Core aeration and incorporating organic compost are essential to rebuild soil structure and support healthy turf and native plants.

A storm caused significant debris on my property. What is your emergency response time?

For urgent HOA compliance or safety-related cleanup, we dispatch our electric fleet from near the Plaistow Public Library. Using NH Route 125, we can typically reach most properties within the Plaistow Center area in 20-30 minutes during peak conditions. Our battery-powered equipment allows us to operate effectively within the town's noise ordinance hours for necessary post-storm work.

How can I maintain my lawn during voluntary water conservation periods?

Smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensor controllers are critical for compliance with Level 1 restrictions. These systems apply water only when the root zone of your Kentucky Bluegrass and Fine Fescue mix requires it, based on real-time evapotranspiration data. This precision prevents overwatering, conserves municipal resources, and promotes deeper root growth, making your turf more resilient during drier spells.

I want to reduce mowing and maintenance. What are my options?

Transitioning sections of high-input turf to a landscape of native plants like Highbush Blueberry, Purple Coneflower, and Joe-Pye Weed significantly reduces water, fertilizer, and mowing needs. These species are adapted to our Zone 5b climate and acidic soil. This shift also future-proofs your property against evolving noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered equipment, as native beds require minimal, quiet maintenance.

I have persistent soggy areas and frost heave in my yard. What is the cause and solution?

This is a classic symptom of our region's high seasonal water table interacting with Plaistow's fine sandy loam, which has slow percolation when compacted. Installing French drains or dry wells addresses subsurface water. For surfaces, using permeable concrete pavers or granite cobble set in a gravel base creates a stable, porous hardscape that manages runoff and meets Planning Department standards for stormwater management.

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