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Coventry Landscaping

Coventry Landscaping

Coventry, RI
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Coventry Landscaping offers complete landscaping service in Coventry, Rhode Island. We design, build, and maintain outdoor spaces that look clean and last.
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Schwartz Tree Care & Landscaping

Schwartz Tree Care & Landscaping

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (11)
Coventry RI 02816
Landscaping, Tree Services

Schwartz Tree Care & Landscaping is a trusted, locally-owned business serving Coventry, RI, and the greater Rhode Island area for over 25 years. Founded by a Rhode Island Licensed Arborist, our team b...

All Seasons Lawn Care

All Seasons Lawn Care

★★★☆☆ 2.8 / 5 (5)
128 Vine St, Coventry RI 02816
Landscaping, Patio Coverings, Tree Services

All Seasons Lawn Care was founded by Don, a landscape professional with deep roots in the industry. Growing up in a family-owned construction business in New Jersey, he cultivated a hands-on understan...

401 Cleanouts

401 Cleanouts

Coventry RI 02893
Junk Removal & Hauling, Lawn Services, Demolition Services

401 Cleanouts is your trusted local junk removal, hauling, and demolition company serving Coventry, RI. We specialize in making property cleanups simple and efficient for homeowners. Our services dire...

SeaScape

SeaScape

★★☆☆☆ 2.4 / 5 (22)
1610 Flat River Rd, Coventry RI 02816
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Pest Control

SeaScape in Coventry, RI, is a locally owned and operated lawn care, tree service, and pest control company serving Rhode Island, southeastern Massachusetts, and eastern Connecticut since 1992. Led by...

M & M Paving and Landscaping

M & M Paving and Landscaping

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (5)
1278 Nooseneck Hill Rd, Coventry RI 02816
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete

M & M Paving and Landscaping is a family-owned and operated business serving Coventry and the surrounding Rhode Island communities for over 25 years. We specialize in creating durable and attractive h...

J&J Materials - Coventry

J&J Materials - Coventry

★★★☆☆ 2.6 / 5 (8)
1350 Nooseneck Hill Rd, Coventry RI 02816
Landscaping, Building Supplies, Masonry/Concrete

J&J Materials - Coventry has been serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts since 1993, providing quality landscaping and masonry products from five convenient locations. As a trusted local ...

Cut-Pro Lawncare & Construction

Cut-Pro Lawncare & Construction

1150 Plainfield Pike, Coventry RI 02827
Landscaping, Junk Removal & Hauling, Tree Services

Since 2009, Cut-Pro Lawncare & Construction has been a reliable partner for homeowners in Coventry, RI, dedicated to transforming and maintaining outdoor spaces with a hands-on, professional approach....

Tough Greens Lawn Care

Tough Greens Lawn Care

★★☆☆☆ 1.5 / 5 (2)
Coventry RI 02816
Lawn Services

Tough Greens Lawn Care is a Coventry-based lawn service provider dedicated to helping local homeowners maintain healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces. We specialize in comprehensive lawn care solutions th...

Doug Greenwood Landscaping Co

Doug Greenwood Landscaping Co

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
33 Carr St, Coventry RI 02816
Landscaping, Tree Services

Doug Greenwood Landscaping Co has been a trusted name in Coventry, RI, for over 55 years, providing reliable landscaping and tree services to both residential and commercial clients. With deep roots i...

Town Farm Landscape

Town Farm Landscape

160 Rock Pine Rd, Coventry RI 02816
Landscaping, Irrigation, Landscape Architects or Designers

Town Farm Landscape is a Coventry-based landscaping company with deep roots in Rhode Island, serving the community since 1983. As a locally-owned and operated business, we specialize in comprehensive ...

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Q&A

We're adding a patio. Is wood or stone better for longevity and safety in Coventry's wooded areas?

For durability and fire resilience, granite pavers or crushed bluestone are superior to wood. In Coventry's Moderate Wildland-Urban Interface rating, creating defensible space is a key consideration. Non-combustible stone hardscapes provide a critical firebreak, will not rot or warp, and require zero chemical treatments. Their permeability also manages runoff more effectively than solid concrete, aligning with best practices for soil and water conservation in our specific environment.

Our yard in Coventry Village feels compacted and struggles to grow anything lush. Is this typical for homes from the late 1970s?

Yes, this is a direct consequence of soil maturity. For a home built around 1978, the soil is approximately 48 years old and has undergone decades of compaction from construction and routine maintenance. Coventry's naturally acidic sandy loam offers good drainage but becomes dense over time, severely limiting root growth and water infiltration. To restore soil health, we recommend annual core aeration in the fall and incorporating composted organic matter to rebuild structure and microbial activity.

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

Absolutely. Transitioning sections of high-input turf to a landscape of native plants like Little Bluestem, Butterfly Milkweed, and Sweet Pepperbush drastically reduces maintenance. These deep-rooted, Zone 6b-adapted plants require no weekly mowing, minimal watering once established, and support local pollinators. This shift aligns with the move toward electric maintenance fleets, eliminating gas-blower noise and emissions, and future-proofing your property against tightening noise ordinances.

With Stage 1 water conservation in effect, how can I keep my Kentucky Bluegrass healthy without wasting water?

Smart, Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation systems are essential for compliance and conservation. These controllers adjust watering schedules in real-time based on local evapotranspiration data, weather forecasts, and soil moisture sensors. For Coventry's sandy loam, this technology prevents overwatering by applying water only when and where the turfgrass root zone needs it, maintaining turf health while staying well within voluntary municipal conservation limits. Properly calibrated, it can reduce potable water use by 20-30%.

I've spotted invasive Japanese Knotweed on my property. How do I treat it without breaking local fertilizer laws?

Japanese Knotweed is a high-priority invasive requiring careful management. Treatment involves targeted, foliar application of a systemic herbicide in late summer or early fall when the plant is translocating nutrients to its roots. Crucially, this timing falls outside the typical spring and fall blackout dates specified by the Rhode Island Fertilizer Law for phosphorus applications. Always use a licensed professional to ensure correct, safe application that eradicates the weed without contaminating nearby water features like Johnson's Pond.

We want to regrade our 0.45-acre lot to improve drainage. What permits and contractor qualifications are required?

Significant grading on a 0.45-acre parcel typically requires a permit from the Coventry Planning & Development Department to ensure compliance with erosion control and stormwater management ordinances. The contractor must hold a valid license from the Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board. This is critical, as improper grading can alter drainage patterns affecting neighboring properties and local watersheds. Always verify both the permit and the license before work begins to ensure liability and proper execution.

Our yard near Johnson's Pond stays soggy for days after rain. What's a permanent solution for this seasonal saturation?

The high water table and hydric soil saturation in low-lying areas are a common Coventry challenge due to the underlying soil composition. A functional solution involves creating a shallow, perforated French drain system tied to a dry well or daylighted outlet to actively move water away from foundations. Using permeable materials like crushed bluestone for adjacent paths can also increase surface infiltration, helping projects meet Coventry Planning & Development Department standards for stormwater runoff management.

If a storm downs a large limb, how quickly can a crew arrive for an emergency cleanup to meet HOA compliance deadlines?

For emergency storm response, our dispatch from the Johnson's Pond area allows for a peak travel time of 25-35 minutes to most Coventry Village locations via I-95. We prioritize safety and compliance, mobilizing crews equipped with electric chippers and saws that comply with local noise ordinances for immediate deployment. This ensures hazardous debris is cleared promptly to restore access and meet typical 72-hour HOA compliance windows.

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