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Aquebogue Landscaping

Aquebogue Landscaping

Aquebogue, NY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Homeowners in Aquebogue, New York trust Aquebogue Landscaping for steady, year-round yard care. We handle trimming, edging, planting, and irrigation work.
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Soil & Stone Landscapes

Soil & Stone Landscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Aquebogue NY 11931
Landscape Architects or Designers, Masonry/Concrete, Lawn Services

Soil & Stone Landscapes is a full-service landscape and masonry design firm serving Aquebogue and the wider Hamptons and East End region. We specialize in transforming residential and commercial prope...

Bellflower Landscaping

Bellflower Landscaping

Aquebogue NY 11931
Landscaping

Bellflower Landscaping has been a trusted name in Aquebogue and across the East End of Long Island since 1990, originally starting as Camp Property Maintenance serving all of Suffolk County. With over...

Green View Landscaping

Green View Landscaping

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 / 5 (1)
Aquebogue NY 11931
Landscaping

Green View Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Aquebogue, NY, and the surrounding North Fork communities. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenges that Aq...

Eagle Eye Home Services

Eagle Eye Home Services

Aquebogue NY 11931
Landscaping, Excavation Services, Siding

Eagle Eye Home Services is a locally owned and operated property care company serving Aquebogue and the North Fork of Long Island. Founded in 2020 by Christian Shackel, a lifelong North Fork native, t...



Common Questions

Can I have a green lawn while following water conservation rules?

Yes. Under Stage 1 voluntary conservation, an ET-based smart irrigation system is critical. It schedules watering based on real-time evapotranspiration data and soil moisture, applying water only when your Fine Fescue mix needs it. This technology prevents overwatering, which is a major source of nutrient leaching in our permeable sandy soils, and keeps your turf healthy within municipal guidelines.

My yard drains too fast and fertilizers wash away. What's the solution?

Plymouth-Haven Sandy Loam has high permeability, leading to rapid leaching of water and nutrients. Installing permeable Bluestone pavers for patios or walkways allows stormwater to infiltrate on-site, meeting Riverhead Town runoff standards. For planting beds, amending soil with biochar and compost increases water retention, creating a reservoir for plant roots and reducing the frequency of irrigation needed.

How do I deal with invasive vines without breaking fertilizer laws?

For invasive species like Oriental Bittersweet, mechanical removal is primary. Any targeted herbicide application must occur outside the Suffolk County Nitrogen Fertilizer Law blackout period (Nov 1-April 1) to be legal. We recommend a fall follow-up with a dense planting of native Butterfly Milkweed or Beach Plum to outcompete regrowth, a method that builds soil health without synthetic inputs.

Is bluestone or pressure-treated wood better for a new patio?

Permeable Bluestone pavers are superior for longevity and ecology. Unlike wood, which decays and requires chemical treatments, bluestone is permanent and manages stormwater. For a property near the Coastal Pine Barrens, its non-combustible nature also supports a higher Fire Wise rating by creating a defensible space, an important consideration for this low-risk but prudent zone.

What's a lower-maintenance alternative to my high-input lawn?

Transitioning perimeter areas to a native matrix of Little Bluestem, Coastal Panic Grass, and Bayberry reduces mowing, fertilization, and watering. These plants are adapted to our zone 7b conditions and sandy soil, requiring no chemical inputs once established. This shift also minimizes reliance on gas-powered blowers for cleanup, aligning with future noise ordinance trends and supporting local biodiversity.

Why does my lawn struggle compared to newer neighborhoods?

Properties in the Main Road Corridor, built around 1961, have 65 years of soil maturity on Plymouth-Haven Sandy Loam. This acidic, sandy soil naturally compacts and becomes nutrient-poor over decades, limiting root depth for Kentucky Bluegrass. Core aeration in spring and fall, paired with compost topdressing, is essential to improve soil structure and microbial activity, countering the inherent low pH and low organic matter typical of these older lots.

Why do I need a licensed professional for regrading my half-acre lot?

Significant regrading on a 0.50-acre lot often triggers a permit from the Riverhead Town Planning Department to manage stormwater runoff. The work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the NYS Department of State Division of Licensing Services. This ensures adherence to environmental codes, especially concerning our sandy soil's high leaching potential, and protects you from liability and improper water diversion onto neighboring properties.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree limb cleanup for HOA compliance?

For an urgent cleanup, our dispatch from the Aquebogue Elementary School area prioritizes NY-25 (Main Road) for access. During peak hours, travel to most Main Road Corridor properties is 45-60 minutes. We coordinate with the Riverhead Town Planning Department if debris blocks a right-of-way. Our fleet includes electric chippers that operate within the 8am-8pm noise ordinance, ensuring immediate, compliant response.

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