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There are 142 landscaping companies server in Windham NH

Signature Landscapes Designed by Dube's

Signature Landscapes Designed by Dube's

★★☆☆☆ 2.4 / 5 (9)
66B Old Derry Rd, Hudson NH 03051
Landscaping

Signature Landscapes Designed by Dube's is a licensed landscape contractor serving Hudson, NH, with over 30 years of experience in the community. Founded by Steve Dube and now owned by Marc Fortier, w...

Offline Landscsape

Offline Landscsape

9 Phillip Rd, Derry NH 03038
Landscaping

Offline Landscape in Derry, NH is your trusted, full-service local partner for outdoor projects. We specialize in comprehensive landscaping, from design and construction to ongoing maintenance. Unders...

Quality Property Services

Quality Property Services

Hudson NH 03051
Landscaping

Quality Property Services LLC is a locally owned and operated landscaping and property maintenance company serving Hudson, NH, and the greater Derry area. Founded over 15 years ago, we specialize in a...

Ingram's Landscaping & Construction

Ingram's Landscaping & Construction

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
246 River Rd, Bow NH 03304
Landscaping, General Contractors

Ingram's Landscaping & Construction is a licensed, fully insured company serving Bow, NH, with decades of experience in both landscaping and construction. Founded by Tim, who has dedicated his life to...

Bayberry & Co

Bayberry & Co

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (4)
40 Timber Swamp Rd, Hampton NH 03842
Landscape Architects or Designers, Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping

Bayberry & Co. is a Hampton, NH-based landscape architecture and construction firm founded in 2008 by Principal Designer Justin White. We specialize in creating detailed, enduring outdoor environments...

Straight Up Service

Straight Up Service

Litchfield NH 03052
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling

Straight Up Service LLC is a locally owned and operated business in Litchfield, NH, founded and run by college students who bring fresh energy and dedication to the community. We specialize in compreh...

Shade Tree Landscaping

Shade Tree Landscaping

★★★☆☆ 2.5 / 5 (2)
29 Chester Road, Auburn NH 03032
Snow Removal, Landscaping, Irrigation

Shade Tree Landscaping has been Auburn's trusted local landscaping partner since 1996. Founded and operated by Scott Malo, a University of New Hampshire horticulture graduate, the company combines dee...

Mainely Grass

Mainely Grass

★★★☆☆ 2.7 / 5 (61)
288 S River Rd Bldg A unit 3, Bedford NH 03110
Lawn Services

Mainely Grass is a Bedford, NH-based lawn service company dedicated to helping local homeowners achieve and maintain healthy, vibrant lawns. As New England lawn experts, we specialize in fertilization...

Budge It Outdoors

Budge It Outdoors

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Pelham NH 03079
Landscaping, Fences & Gates, Snow Removal

Budge It Outdoors is a family-owned, full-service landscaping business based right in Pelham, NH. We specialize in creating and maintaining beautiful, functional outdoor spaces for both homes and busi...

Design Works

Design Works

★★★★☆ 3.5 / 5 (8)
125 Wason Rd, Hudson NH 03051
Landscaping, Snow Removal, Landscape Architects or Designers

Design Works is a Hudson-based landscape architecture and construction firm founded by Jim DiNovo, a New Hampshire native and University of Massachusetts graduate with a degree in Landscape Architectu...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Windham, NH

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$329 - $444
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $84
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$424 - $569
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,219 - $6,964
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,369 - $3,169

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

Question Answers

We're adding a patio and are deciding between wood and stone. Which is better for longevity and safety here?

Granite pavers are the superior choice for Windham's climate and your Moderate Fire Wise rating. Unlike wood, which decays and is combustible, granite is permanent, frost-resistant, and non-flammable. When installed with a proper gravel base, it creates a stable, defensible space that complies with WUI Zone 2 guidelines. The initial investment is offset by zero maintenance, no replacement costs, and enhanced property resilience.

With Stage 1 water conservation in effect, how can we keep our Kentucky Bluegrass lawn green without overwatering?

Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation controllers are the precise solution. They automatically adjust schedules using real-time local evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the turfgrass blend truly needs it. This technology can reduce water use by 20-30% compared to traditional timers, keeping you well within voluntary conservation limits while maintaining plant health through targeted hydration.

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas equipment noise. Is there a quieter, lower-maintenance alternative to our grass lawn?

Transitioning to a landscape anchored by regionally native plants like Little Bluestem, Highbush Blueberry, and Joe-Pye Weed dramatically reduces maintenance. These deep-rooted species require no mowing, minimal water once established, and provide superior habitat. This shift aligns with the voluntary transition to electric equipment, as these plantings generate little to no leaf litter for blowers, future-proofing your property against tighter noise and emission ordinances.

A storm just knocked down a large limb. How quickly can a crew get here for an emergency cleanup to meet HOA rules?

For urgent storm response, we dispatch a crew from our staging area near the Searles School and Chapel. Using I-93, we can typically reach most Windham Center properties within the 25–35 minute window noted for peak storm events. The crew will secure the site, perform safe removal, and begin processing debris to ensure your property is compliant and safe by end of day.

We've spotted what looks like Japanese Knotweed and Garlic Mustard. How do we deal with these safely?

You've identified two high-priority invasive species. Eradication requires a targeted, multi-year strategy. For Japanese Knotweed, professional-grade systemic herbicides applied at specific growth stages are often necessary; manual removal typically fails. All treatments must strictly adhere to NH RSA 431:4-a, which prohibits phosphorus and regulates application timing to protect waterways. We develop a management plan that avoids fertilizer blackout dates and prioritizes non-chemical methods like smothering where effective.

Our lawn seems thin and struggles after droughts, but our neighbor's yard looks great. What's wrong with our soil?

Windham Center lots developed around 1988 have soils that are now roughly 38 years old. Over decades, construction compaction and typical maintenance have degraded the original profile. Your acidic sandy loam likely has low organic matter and poor structure, leading to weak root systems and low water retention. A core aeration and compost topdressing program is essential to rebuild soil biology and improve permeability for healthier turf.

We want to regrade a sloping section of our 1.25-acre yard. What do we need to know about permits and hiring?

Any significant regrading on a lot of this size in Windham likely requires an Erosion and Sediment Control permit from the Community Development Department. It is critical to hire a contractor licensed through the New Hampshire Landscape Association or duly registered with the NH Secretary of State. This ensures they carry the required liability insurance and possess the technical knowledge to manage soil movement, prevent off-site runoff, and finalize the project to code, protecting you from significant liability.

Our backyard stays soggy well into spring, and we get frost heaves on the walkway. What's the cause and a long-term fix?

This is a classic symptom of Windham's high seasonal water table interacting with frost-susceptible, poorly drained sandy loam. Surface water cannot percolate down. The permanent solution is installing a subsurface drainage system, such as a French drain, tied to a dry well. For hardscapes, using permeable crushed stone bases and setting granite pavers with open joints will meet Community Development Department runoff standards by allowing infiltration.

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