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Lincoln Township Landscaping

Lincoln Township Landscaping

Lincoln Township, PA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

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

Are clay pavers a better long-term choice than wood for a new patio?

Yes, permeable clay pavers offer superior longevity with minimal maintenance compared to wood, which decays. Their durability and fire-resistant properties also contribute to maintaining a defensible space, which supports our area's low Fire Wise rating for suburban residential compliance.

If I need an emergency cleanup after a storm to meet HOA rules, how quickly can a crew arrive?

For emergency compliance, we dispatch from the Lincoln Township Municipal Building. Taking PA-611, our peak storm response time to Lincoln Estates is 20-30 minutes. This ensures debris is cleared within the township's restricted noise ordinance hours of 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

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

Be alert for Japanese Knotweed, Mugwort, and Garlic Mustard. Manual removal is best for small infestations. For targeted herbicide use, always hire a professional licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. They will apply treatments safely and in compliance with PA Act 83, which restricts phosphorus and has specific application blackout dates.

My yard has standing water in spring. What's the best way to fix drainage on our lot?

Seasonal high water tables are common in our acidic silt loam. A primary strategy is replacing impermeable surfaces with permeable clay pavers. This increases infiltration and can be integrated into a French drain system. The Lincoln Township Building and Zoning Department has standards for runoff management that such installations help meet.

My lawn in Lincoln Estates feels spongy and mossy. Is this a common issue for our neighborhood?

Yes, this is a typical soil profile for Lincoln Estates. With homes averaging 55 years old, the soil is a mature acidic silt loam. This texture compacts easily, reducing percolation and encouraging moss. Core aeration in early fall or spring, followed by a top-dressing of compost, will improve soil structure and oxygenate the root zone for your Tall Fescue.

How can I maintain a healthy lawn with Lincoln Township's water conservation requests?

Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation is the solution. This system uses local weather data to calculate evapotranspiration, delivering water only when your Tall Fescue blend truly needs it. It automatically adjusts for rainfall, ensuring efficient use and compliance with voluntary conservation measures while preserving turf health.

Do I need a permit to regrade part of my half-acre property, and who is qualified to do the work?

Yes, significant grading on a 0.45-acre lot typically requires a permit from the Lincoln Township Building and Zoning Department to manage erosion and runoff. The work must be performed by a contractor with appropriate licensing, often through the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture for horticultural work, to ensure proper soil handling and environmental compliance.

I want to reduce mowing and gas-powered maintenance. What are my options?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to a native planting bed is highly effective. Species like Switchgrass, Butterfly Milkweed, and New England Aster are adapted to Zone 6b, require minimal water, and support biodiversity. This reduces mowing frequency and aligns with the industry shift toward quieter, electric equipment ahead of tighter noise ordinances.

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