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Long Beach Landscaping

Long Beach Landscaping

Long Beach, NJ
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Long Beach Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Long Beach, New Jersey. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Perennial Gardens

Perennial Gardens

8013 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach NJ 08008
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Fences & Gates

Perennial Gardens in Long Beach, NJ, is your local expert for transforming outdoor spaces. We understand the unique challenges of the Jersey Shore environment, including patchy lawns and moss growth c...



Question Answers

How quickly can you respond for emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA deadlines?

For an emergency cleanup in North Beach, our dispatch from Barnegat Lighthouse State Park uses the Garden State Parkway for primary access. We account for peak traffic, planning for a 45-60 minute response window. Our fleet includes electric equipment compliant with local noise ordinances, allowing work within restricted hours to swiftly address downed limbs and debris for HOA compliance.

Can I have a green lawn while following the town's water conservation rules?

Yes. Stage 1 voluntary conservation is effectively managed with smart, Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation. These systems use local weather data to apply precise water amounts, eliminating waste from schedules. For Tall Fescue and Kentucky Bluegrass, this technology promotes deep rooting and drought resilience. Properly calibrated, it maintains turf health while staying well within municipal water limits.

Why does my lawn have drainage issues and look thin compared to newer neighborhoods?

Homes built around 1978, common in Long Beach Township, have soils that have matured for nearly 50 years. Sandy Coastal Loam naturally compacts over decades, reducing percolation. Core aeration in early spring is critical to improve oxygen and water infiltration for Tall Fescue root systems. Amending with compost builds stable organic matter, countering the low water-holding capacity of this soil type.

What are the most aggressive weeds here, and how do I treat them safely?

Japanese Knotweed and Mugwort are prevalent invasive species in this area. Manual removal and targeted, systemic herbicide application in fall are most effective. All treatments must comply with the New Jersey Fertilizer Law, which prohibits phosphorus and mandates application blackout dates. We use soil tests to guide any nutrient amendments, ensuring they are necessary and lawful.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my constant mowing and watering?

Transitioning turf areas to a matrix of native plants like Beach Plum, Seaside Goldenrod, and Switchgrass significantly reduces resource inputs. These species are adapted to coastal winds, sandy soil, and require no supplemental irrigation once established. This xeriscape approach minimizes mowing, aligns with evolving gas-powered equipment restrictions, and supports local biodiversity beyond 2026 standards.

What permits and credentials should I verify before hiring for a drainage regrading project?

Any significant grading on a 0.22-acre lot in Long Beach Township requires a permit from the Planning & Zoning office. You must hire a contractor licensed by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs. This licensing ensures compliance with state regulations on excavation depth, soil disposal, and adherence to coastal zone management rules, protecting you from liability and substandard work.

My yard floods during storms but dries out too fast. What's the solution?

This is characteristic of Sandy Coastal Loam with high permeability and saltwater intrusion risk. Surface water infiltrates quickly but can saturate shallow layers. Installing permeable concrete pavers for patios and walkways increases ground absorption and meets Long Beach Township Planning & Zoning runoff standards. Strategic grading to direct flow and dry well installation manages both rapid drainage and temporary ponding.

Are permeable pavers a better choice than wood decking for my patio?

For longevity in a coastal environment, permeable concrete pavers outperform wood. They resist salt corrosion, require no sealing, and their modular nature allows for easy repair. Their permeability reduces runoff, a key consideration for local ordinances. For Moderate Fire Wise zones, pavers also provide superior defensible space compared to combustible wood materials adjacent to your home.

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