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Edmeston Landscaping

Edmeston Landscaping

Edmeston, NY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Edmeston Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Edmeston, New York. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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Davis Nursery

Davis Nursery

172 E Walt Davis Rd, Edmeston NY 13335
Landscaping, Nurseries & Gardening, Landscape Architects or Designers

Since 1987, Davis Nursery has been a cornerstone of Edmeston's landscape, a family-owned business rooted in the community. With 32 greenhouses on-site, they cultivate a wide selection of shrubs, ornam...



FAQs

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

Japanese knotweed and garlic mustard present significant risks in Edmeston's wooded interface areas. Mechanical removal before seed set combined with targeted glyphosate applications during active growth phases controls infestations. All treatments comply with NYS Nutrient Runoff Law phosphorus restrictions, avoiding application during blackout dates to prevent watershed contamination.

Why does my Edmeston lawn have such poor drainage and compacted soil?

Edmeston Village Center properties average 72 years of soil development since 1954 construction, leading to significant compaction in acidic loam to silt loam soils. This soil type naturally compacts under foot traffic and mowing equipment, reducing permeability to 0.5 inches per hour. Core aeration every 2-3 years with organic amendments like composted leaf mold addresses compaction while maintaining the optimal pH 5.5-6.5 range for USDA Zone 5a plantings.

How quickly can you respond to storm damage for HOA compliance?

Emergency cleanup dispatch from the Edmeston Free Library follows NY-80 with 45-60 minute peak response times. Our electric maintenance fleet meets standard daytime decibel limits while providing immediate debris removal. We prioritize safety assessments of downed limbs near structures, particularly important in rural wooded interface areas with low Fire Wise ratings.

What permits and licenses are needed for grading my 0.55-acre property?

Grading projects exceeding 100 cubic yards of soil movement require Otsego County Planning Department permits for erosion control compliance. Contractors must hold New York State Department of State, Division of Licensing Services certification for landscape architecture or excavation work. Professional licensing ensures proper drainage solutions for seasonal high water tables while protecting adjacent properties from runoff issues.

Why choose bluestone over wood for patios in our climate?

Bluestone and native fieldstone offer 50+ year lifespans versus wood's 15-20 years in USDA Zone 5a freeze-thaw cycles. These materials maintain structural integrity during frost heave events common in poorly drained soils. For properties with low Fire Wise ratings, stone hardscapes provide defensible space without combustible materials, enhancing safety in rural wooded interface zones.

How do I maintain Kentucky Bluegrass during dry periods without violating water restrictions?

Soil moisture sensor-based controllers optimize irrigation by measuring actual soil conditions rather than following fixed schedules. These systems reduce water use 30-40% while preserving turf health in Stage 0 restriction areas. Properly calibrated sensors account for Edmeston's acidic loam water retention characteristics, delivering 1-1.5 inches weekly during peak ET periods without exceeding municipal limits.

Can I reduce maintenance by replacing some lawn with native plants?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to Sugar Maple, Eastern Redbud, Joe-Pye Weed, and New England Aster reduces mowing frequency and supports 2026 biodiversity standards. Native plantings require 75% less water than Kentucky Bluegrass mixes while providing habitat for pollinators. This approach future-proofs landscapes against potential gas-blower restrictions under evolving noise ordinances.

What solutions exist for seasonal water table issues and frost heave in my yard?

Seasonal high water tables in acidic loam soils require French drains with clean stone aggregate and geotextile fabric. Permeable bluestone or native fieldstone patios increase surface infiltration by 60-80%, meeting Otsego County Planning Department runoff standards. These systems prevent frost heave damage by directing subsurface water away from foundations while maintaining soil structure integrity.

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