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Jones Landscaping

Jones Landscaping

Jones, PA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Jones Landscaping provides honest, local landscaping service in Jones, Pennsylvania. We show up on time and leave every yard clean and sharp.
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Questions and Answers

I'm tired of weekly mowing and gas blower noise. What's a quieter, lower-maintenance alternative?

Transitioning to a landscape anchored by regional natives like Eastern Redbud, Mountain Laurel, and Switchgrass dramatically reduces maintenance inputs. These plants require no weekly mowing, minimal watering once established, and their fallen leaves provide natural mulch. This approach future-proofs your property against tightening noise ordinances and moves you toward a 2026-standard, biodiversity-supporting landscape that manages itself.

My yard stays soggy for days. Is this just a spring thaw issue or a bigger problem?

Seasonal saturation is a chronic issue in Jones Borough due to underlying clay compaction in our acidic silt loam. This creates a perched water table. The solution involves strategic grading to direct water away from foundations and installing French drains or dry creek beds. For patios, we specify permeable base installations under Pennsylvania Bluestone to increase ground absorption and meet local stormwater runoff standards.

How can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass healthy with voluntary water conservation in effect?

Effective irrigation relies on precise soil moisture data, not just a timer. We install smart Wi-Fi soil moisture sensor controllers that monitor the root zone in real-time, applying water only when the turfgrass experiences deficit stress. This ET-based system can reduce potable water use by 30-40% while maintaining turf health, keeping you well within municipal conservation guidelines and protecting your investment in the lawn.

Is a new bluestone patio better than a composite wood deck for long-term value?

Pennsylvania Bluestone offers superior longevity and lower lifetime maintenance than wood or composite materials. It is a non-combustible, permanent installation that adds inherent value. In the context of Jones Borough's low Fire Wise rating, bluestone also contributes to defensible space by creating a fire-resistant zone adjacent to the home. Its natural thermal mass can moderate patio temperatures, enhancing usability.

Why does my small 0.25-acre lot need permitted grading and a licensed contractor?

Any grading that alters water flow across property lines or affects foundational stability falls under the jurisdiction of the Jones Borough Zoning & Planning Department, requiring a permit. On a quarter-acre lot, even minor changes can significantly impact drainage for neighboring properties. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture licenses landscape contractors who perform this work, ensuring they carry proper insurance and adhere to state erosion and sediment control laws, protecting you from liability.

My lawn in the Historic District is thin and water pools after rain. Did the original 1970s construction cause this?

Yes, this is a direct result of original construction practices from the late 1970s. Jones Borough lots from that era were heavily graded and compacted, creating a dense layer beneath the topsoil. Over the last 49 years, this has resulted in an acidic silt loam profile with low permeability. The solution is not more fertilizer, but core aeration and incorporating compost to rebuild soil structure and improve water infiltration.

I have a storm-damaged tree and an HOA compliance deadline. What's your emergency response protocol?

Our emergency protocol prioritizes safe, rapid dispatch. For the Historic District, our arborists stage near Jones Town Square. From there, we take PA-51 directly to your neighborhood, ensuring a 25-35 minute arrival during peak hours. We coordinate with the Borough for any necessary street closures and adhere strictly to the 08:00-19:00 noise ordinance with our electric-powered saws and chippers.

I see invasive vines and strange weeds. What's safe to use with Pennsylvania's fertilizer laws?

Common invasive alerts for Zone 6b include Japanese knotweed and mile-a-minute vine. Treatment must be precise and legally compliant. The Pennsylvania Fertilizer Act restricts phosphorus application, and many herbicides have specific seasonal blackout dates. We begin with manual removal where possible, then use licensed, targeted applications of EPA-registered products that do not contain restricted fertilizers, always following the Department of Agriculture's guidelines for timing and dosage.

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