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Spencer Landscaping

Spencer Landscaping

Spencer, OH
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Spencer Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Spencer, Ohio. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Lawn & Land Maintenance & Snow Removal

Lawn & Land Maintenance & Snow Removal

11699 Spencer Mills Rd, Spencer OH 44275
Snow Removal, Lawn Services, Landscape Architects or Designers

Lawn & Land Maintenance & Snow Removal is your trusted Spencer, OH partner for year-round property care. We specialize in landscape design, lawn care, and snow removal services tailored to our local c...

Another Stump Gone

Another Stump Gone

Spencer OH 44275
Landscaping

Another Stump Gone is a trusted local landscaping company serving Spencer, OH. We specialize in comprehensive property solutions, including stump grinding and debris removal, which are critical first ...

Meers Landscaping

Meers Landscaping

Spencer OH 44275
Landscaping

Meers Landscaping has been a trusted part of the Spencer, Ohio community for years, providing reliable and professional outdoor solutions. We specialize in transforming properties with comprehensive s...



Q&A

My yard turns into a pond every spring. What's a permanent solution?

This is a classic symptom of Mahoning Silt Loam's poor infiltration coupled with a seasonal high water table. The solution is a two-part system: subsurface French drains to intercept groundwater and redirect it, paired with permeable concrete pavers or locally sourced sandstone for any new patios. This approach manages runoff and can help meet Medina County Department of Planning Services' stormwater standards.

What are the biggest weed threats in Spencer, and how do I handle them safely?

Beyond common weeds, invasive species like Japanese Knotweed and Tree-of-Heaven are primary alerts. Treatment requires targeted, systemic herbicides applied by a licensed professional. Any application must strictly follow Ohio's guidance on Phosphorus near waterways, observing blackout dates and buffer zones to protect the local watershed from nutrient pollution.

Can I have a green lawn in Spencer without wasting water or breaking any rules?

Yes. Spencer operates under voluntary conservation, but proactive management is key. A smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensor controller uses local evapotranspiration (ET) data to water your Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue blend only when needed. This technology prevents overwatering, which exacerbates our area's seasonal high water table, and keeps you well within any future municipal limits.

Why does the soil in my Spencer Village Center yard seem so compacted and tired?

Homes built around the neighborhood's 1938 average have Mahoning Silt Loam soils that are now 88 years old. Without consistent organic input, this soil structure collapses, reducing pore space for air and water. Core aeration and a top-dressing of compost are critical to rebuild the 6.1-6.5 pH soil's health and improve its poor natural infiltration rate.

If a storm downs a tree and my HOA gives a 72-hour cleanup notice, how fast can a crew get here?

For an emergency compliance cleanup, a dispatched crew would route from the Spencer Township Community Park via State Route 162. Accounting for debris on secondary roads, the peak storm response window is 45 to 60 minutes. We prioritize these calls with electric equipment to operate within the 7 AM to 9 PM general noise ordinance.

Is a paver patio or a wooden deck better for my Spencer home?

For longevity and low maintenance, concrete pavers or locally sourced sandstone are superior. They do not rot, warp, or require sealing like wood. In Spencer's Moderate Fire Wise rating zone, these non-combustible materials also contribute to defensible space by creating a barrier between your home and potential grass or brush fires, a prudent consideration in our rural-wildland interface.

I'm tired of weekly mowing. Are there lower-maintenance, native options?

Absolutely. Replacing high-input turf with a matrix of native plants like Monarda fistulosa, Asclepias tuberosa, Solidago canadensis, and Panicum virgatum drastically reduces water, mowing, and chemical needs. This transition also prepares your property for evolving noise ordinances by eliminating the need for gas-powered blowers and trimmers, aligning with the industry's shift to quiet, electric maintenance fleets.

Do I need a permit to regrade my backyard for better drainage?

Yes. Regrading a 0.35-acre lot in Spencer often requires a permit from the Medina County Department of Planning Services, as it alters stormwater flow. This work must be performed by a contractor holding appropriate licensing, such as through the Ohio Department of Agriculture for landscape nursery stock dealers, to ensure it meets legal and environmental standards for erosion and sediment control.

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