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Friendship Landscaping

Friendship Landscaping

Friendship, NY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Friendship Landscaping, we help homeowners in Friendship, New York keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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Don's Landscape Services

Don's Landscape Services

Friendship NY 14739
Lawn Services, Gardeners, Snow Removal

Don's Landscape Services is a locally-owned and operated business in Friendship, NY, founded by Don himself. Starting with just a push mower and a pickup truck, Don has steadily grown his operation by...



FAQs

My yard turns into a pond every spring. What's a lasting fix that won't fail code inspection?

Seasonal saturation indicates a perched water table above the mottled fragipan layer common in our soil. The Town of Friendship Code Enforcement requires managed runoff for any new hardscape. Installing permeable base systems under crushed bluestone or concrete pavers creates sub-surface storage and gradual infiltration. For severe cases, a French drain tied to a dry well may be necessary to meet permeability standards.

I'm tired of weekly mowing and gas blower noise. Are there lower-maintenance, native alternatives?

Transitioning high-input turf to a native plant community is a forward-looking strategy. A matrix of Eastern Redbud, Wild Bergamot, and Butterfly Weed provides seasonal interest, supports pollinators, and requires no mowing or blowing. This conversion aligns with the 2026 shift toward electric maintenance fleets and noise ordinances, while building a more resilient, drought-tolerant landscape.

My lawn has always been patchy and compacted. Is this just an old property issue?

Properties in Friendship Village Center, with an average build year of 1938, have nearly 90-year-old soils. The native acidic channery silt loam becomes severely compacted over decades, impeding root growth and water percolation. This is not simply an age issue but a soil structure problem requiring active remediation. Core aeration combined with a top-dressing of composted organic matter is essential to rebuild porosity and microbial life in the rhizosphere.

A major storm brought down limbs across my driveway. What's the fastest way to get emergency cleanup?

For emergency storm response, crews dispatch from the Friendship Free Library area. The primary route utilizes NY-19, though peak traffic can extend the standard travel window. With gas-powered machinery restricted to 8 AM–8 PM, the initial 45–60 minute response focuses on clearing critical access. Subsequent debris processing and chipping are scheduled for the following operational day to ensure compliance.

I want to regrade my sloped backyard. What permits and contractor credentials are required?

Any significant regrading on a 0.35-acre lot requires a permit from the Town of Friendship Code Enforcement Office to ensure erosion control and proper drainage. The contractor must hold appropriate licensing through the New York State Department of State Division of Licensing Services. This is critical for work that alters water flow patterns, as improper grading can create liability and violate state environmental law.

Is wood or stone better for a new patio, considering long-term upkeep and fire safety?

Crushed bluestone and concrete pavers offer superior longevity and minimal maintenance compared to wood, which decays and requires chemical treatment. In Friendship's Moderate Fire Wise rating zone, non-combustible hardscapes like stone contribute to defensible space by creating a fuel break. Their permeability also manages stormwater runoff more effectively than solid surfaces, addressing the local drainage hazard.

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass healthy without wasting water or violating future restrictions?

Soil moisture sensor-based drip irrigation is the definitive solution for Zone 5b. These systems apply water directly to the root zone only when evapotranspiration data and in-ground sensors indicate a deficit. This method can reduce potable water use for turf by up to 50% compared to traditional sprinklers, preserving municipal resources and maintaining the grass standard even if drought ordinances are enacted.

I see invasive vines choking my shrubs. What's the safest removal method that follows local law?

Invasive species like Japanese knotweed or bittersweet require a targeted, multi-season approach. Manual removal of root crowns is primary, followed by careful spot-treatment of regrowth with glyphosate in fall, minimizing drift. This protocol avoids broadcast herbicide applications that could violate New York State's phosphorus runoff restrictions and protects the surrounding native plantings.

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