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Lumberland Landscaping

Lumberland Landscaping

Lumberland, NY
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Lumberland Landscaping, we help homeowners in Lumberland, New York keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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Common Questions

Our yard in Glen Spey has areas that stay soggy for days after rain. What's the cause and a durable solution?

This is a classic symptom of the area's high water table and seasonal saturation, exacerbated by dense glacial till soils that have slow permeability. Installing a French drain system tied to a dry well is the standard correction. For any new patios or walkways, we specify permeable installations using local bluestone or fieldstone set on a gravel base, which meets Town of Lumberland runoff standards by allowing water to infiltrate on-site rather than contributing to stormwater surges.

I want to reduce mowing and gas equipment noise. What are some native, low-maintenance alternatives to lawn?

Transitioning to a xeriscape or meadow garden with Sullivan County natives is a forward-thinking solution. Species like Little Bluestem grass, Eastern Redbud, Swamp Milkweed, and Winterberry are adapted to our Zone 5b climate and acidic soils, requiring no fertilizer, minimal water, and no weekly mowing. This shift significantly reduces carbon emissions and noise, aligning with evolving ordinances on gas-powered blowers. It also provides critical habitat, supporting 2026 biodiversity targets for the region.

We just moved into a Glen Spey home built around 1974. Why does the soil in our yard seem so compacted and thin?

Your property's soil is approximately 52 years old, meaning it has had limited time to develop a mature, healthy structure. Glen Spey's underlying geology is acidic glacial till (pH 5.5-6.2), which is naturally dense and low in organic matter. Decades of foot traffic and traditional mowing have further compacted the profile, restricting root growth and water percolation. Annual core aeration and top-dressing with compost are essential to build soil biology and improve permeability for your grass and planting beds.

How can I maintain a healthy Kentucky Bluegrass lawn during dry spells without violating water use guidelines?

Lumberland is in Stage 0, encouraging voluntary conservation. The most effective method is a soil moisture sensor-based drip irrigation system, which applies water directly to the root zone only when needed, eliminating evaporation and runoff. This technology can reduce potable water use by up to 50% compared to traditional sprinklers, keeping your turfgrass mix healthy within municipal limits. Deep, infrequent watering cycles timed for early morning further optimize efficiency and disease resistance.

I've spotted what looks like Japanese Knotweed and Garlic Mustard. How do I deal with these invasives safely?

You have identified two high-priority invasive species that threaten local ecology. Treatment requires a targeted, integrated approach. For Japanese Knotweed, professional-grade systemic herbicide applied at specific growth stages is often necessary; for Garlic Mustard, diligent hand-pulling before seed set is effective. All treatments are planned carefully to avoid NY's phosphorus fertilizer blackout dates and prevent runoff into our sensitive watershed. We never treat near wetlands without proper NYSDEC permits.

We're adding a patio. Is bluestone a better choice than a composite wood deck for our wooded lot?

For longevity and fire resilience in Lumberland's Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating, bluestone or native fieldstone is superior. These materials are non-combustible, contributing to defensible space, and will not rot, splinter, or require chemical treatments. A properly installed stone patio on a compacted gravel base can last a lifetime with minimal maintenance. While the initial investment is higher than wood, the lifecycle cost and safety profile, particularly given local firewise guidelines, make it the definitive choice.

We want to regrade part of our 1.5-acre property. What permits and contractor credentials are required?

Any significant regrading that alters drainage patterns or involves moving more than a few cubic yards of material typically requires a permit from the Town of Lumberland Building Department. On a lot of this size, the work must be performed by a licensed contractor registered with the New York State Department of State, Division of Licensing Services. This ensures they carry the required insurance and adhere to state codes regarding erosion control and adherence to the NY Nutrient Runoff Law, which is critical for protecting nearby water bodies from sediment.

A storm brought down a large tree limb. How quickly can you respond for an emergency cleanup to meet HOA requirements?

Our electric maintenance fleet is dispatched from the Lumberland Town Hall area. For an emergency cleanup in Glen Spey, the primary route is via NY-97, with a standard storm response window of 45-60 minutes during peak periods. We prioritize securing the site and clearing hazards to restore safety and compliance. All operations are conducted within local noise ordinances, using battery-powered equipment that meets quiet hour restrictions.

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