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Lloyd Landscaping

Lloyd Landscaping

Lloyd, NY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Lloyd Landscaping, we help homeowners in Lloyd, New York keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass lawn green during summer without violating water conservation rules?

Lloyd's voluntary conservation stage allows for efficient irrigation. A Wi-Fi ET-based system uses local weather data to apply only the water lost to evapotranspiration, preventing overwatering. For sandy loam, this means shorter, more frequent cycles to prevent runoff. Programming deep, infrequent watering for the fine fescue in your mix will encourage drought-tolerant root depth while staying within municipal guidelines.

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

In this area, Japanese Knotweed and Mugwort are high-risk invasives that exploit disturbed sandy soils. Manual removal before seed set is critical. For chemical control, use a glyphosate formulation labeled for aquatic use to minimize runoff impact, and apply only during dry, calm periods to prevent drift. This approach respects the NYS Nutrient Runoff Law, which prohibits phosphorus and mandates careful herbicide application to protect watersheds.

Is bluestone or composite wood better for a new patio that needs to last and be fire-safe?

Bluestone pavers are superior for longevity and fire-wise compliance. Unlike wood or composites, bluestone is non-combustible, a key requirement for creating defensible space in Lloyd's Moderate (WUI Zone 2) fire risk rating. Its mineral composition withstands freeze-thaw cycles without rotting or warping. When installed with a permeable base, it also addresses drainage concerns, making it a durable, single-material solution for our climate.

What permits and credentials should I verify before hiring someone to regrade my half-acre lot?

Regrading a 0.50-acre property that affects drainage patterns requires a permit from the Town of Lloyd Building Department. The contractor must hold appropriate licensing through the NYS Department of State, Division of Licensing Services. This ensures they carry the required insurance and understand state codes for erosion control and the Nutrient Runoff Law. Always request the permit application receipt and license number before work begins to ensure compliance and protect your liability.

Why does my soil seem so thin and compacted compared to my neighbor's?

Homes in the Highland neighborhood, built around 1967, have soil that is approximately 59 years old. Original construction practices typically stripped topsoil, leaving behind the naturally acidic sandy loam subsoil. This base has low organic matter and poor structure, leading to compaction and poor water infiltration. Annual core aeration and amendments like composted leaf mold are required to build mature soil biology and improve permeability for healthy root growth.

My yard floods every spring and my walkway heaves in winter. What's the cause and solution?

This is a classic symptom of the high seasonal water table and frost heave hazard in Lloyd's acidic sandy loam. Surface water cannot percolate through compacted subsoil. Regrading for positive surface flow and installing a French drain system are primary solutions. For hardscapes, using permeable bluestone paver installations can meet Town of Lloyd runoff standards by allowing infiltration, reducing the hydraulic pressure that causes heaving.

I need emergency storm damage cleanup to meet HOA deadlines. How quickly can a crew arrive?

For emergency compliance work, our crews dispatch from the Franny Reese State Park service area. Using US-9W, we can typically reach Highland properties within the 25-35 minute window noted for peak storm response, adhering to daytime noise ordinance hours. We prioritize triage for safety hazards like downed limbs before moving to debris processing and turf restoration.

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

Yes. Transitioning high-maintenance turf areas to a planting of native Eastern Redbud, Switchgrass, Joe Pye Weed, and New England Aster creates a resilient, biodiverse landscape. This xeriscape approach eliminates weekly mowing and reduces the need for loud gas-powered blowers, aligning with evolving noise ordinances. These deep-rooted natives also manage Lloyd's seasonal water table naturally and provide superior habitat, exceeding 2026 biodiversity benchmarks.

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