Plymouth Landscape Services
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Get a Free QuoteFall Lawn Renovation: Aeration, Dethatching & Seeding Services in Plymouth, MA
Strengthen your Plymouth turf this fall with our historic town's premier lawn enhancement services designed for this legendary Plymouth County community. Intensive aeration fractures compacted soil to maximize root expansion and nutrient distribution across your coastal property. Systematic dethatching eliminates stubborn organic buildup that restricts fertilizer delivery to grass systems. Quality overseeding with heritage-tested varieties develops a resilient, salt-tolerant turf that endures coastal New England conditions and returns magnificent each spring. Support Plymouth's composting initiatives through their Earth Machine Compost Bin program available at the Manomet Transfer Station and DPW facility on Camelot Drive for sustainable yard waste management.
Key Benefits:
- Intensive Soil Fracturing - Maximizes compacted ground penetration for enhanced root expansion
- Systematic Buildup Elimination - Restricts stubborn barriers blocking fertilizer delivery
- Heritage-Tested Varieties - Salt-tolerant cultivars for coastal resilience and magnificence
- Historic Sustainability - Supports municipal composting through Earth Machine program initiatives
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Why Choose Plymouth Landscape Services

Plymouth Homeowners Trust Us
Expert Lawn Maintenance
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Contact Your Local Plymouth DPW for Yard Waste, Composting & Transfer Station Info
Plymouth provides robust options for yard waste management and seasonal clean-up. Residents can find clear rules on brush, leaf, and grass disposal in the Plymouth Yard Waste Tips (PDF), covering both curbside and drop-off procedures. For additional services, visit the Plymouth Manomet Transfer Station Info for hours, access requirements, and guidelines for recycling and green waste disposal.
If you’re looking to enrich your garden while reducing landfill waste, consider purchasing a compost bin through the Plymouth Compost Bins Info, available directly from the town.
Plymouth Department of Public Works
169 Camelot Drive, Plymouth, MA 02360
Phone: (508) 830‑4162
Lawn Care Regulations, Stormwater, & Permitting in Plymouth, MA
Landscaping in Plymouth—especially near wetlands, beaches, or conservation areas—often requires compliance with local bylaws and permitting rules. The Plymouth Conservation Commission Overview provides a starting point for understanding regulations and seeking permits for your project. For contact details and staff support, refer to the Conservation Staff Contacts.
Proper drainage and erosion control are key to protecting Plymouth’s water quality. Homeowners and contractors can find best practices in the Plymouth Storm Drainage Guide (PDF) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention (PDF), which offer guidance on runoff, grading, and construction site management. To ensure full compliance, review the Plymouth Stormwater MS4 Permit Program for current municipal standards.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Plymouth, MA?
Our professional lawn care and landscaping services are available in every corner of Plymouth, including:
- Downtown Plymouth
- Manomet
- North Plymouth
- West Plymouth
- Cedarville
- Chiltonville
- The Pinehills
- White Horse Beach
Supporting Sustainability with Plymouth’s Conservation & Urban Forestry Divisions
We’re proud to follow the standards and stewardship vision established by the Plymouth Conservation Commission and the Plymouth Parks & Urban Forestry division. Whether we’re planting native species or managing invasive plants, our work protects wildlife corridors and preserves tree canopy across the town’s extensive open spaces.
Top Plymouth Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Coastal & Sandy Soils:
Lawn care near the ocean requires extra attention to soil amendment, erosion control, and smart irrigation. We follow guidelines from the Storm Drainage Guide (PDF) for sustainable solutions.
2. Yard Debris & Leaf Pile-up:
Heavy autumn leaves and spring branches can overwhelm even the tidiest yard. Our team ensures proper disposal using the Yard Waste Tips (PDF) and drop-off at the Manomet Transfer Station.
3. Regulatory Compliance for Sensitive Areas:
For properties near wetlands or beaches, we assist with permitting and adherence to Conservation Commission and Stormwater MS4 requirements.
What Makes Lawns in Plymouth Different from the Rest of Massachusetts?
Plymouth’s unique landscape blends historic town centers, forested uplands, sandy coastal properties, and freshwater ponds. These features mean that every lawn requires a personalized approach to grading, planting, stormwater management, and conservation compliance. Unlike many Massachusetts towns, Plymouth’s size and diversity demand deep local knowledge and strict adherence to town regulations.
Supporting Parks, Open Space, and Community Recreation
We believe in helping residents enjoy all that Plymouth’s parks and recreation areas have to offer. Whether you’re exploring the trails at Hedges Pond Recreation Area & Trails, spending time at Morton Park, or relaxing by the water, you’ll benefit from healthy, well-maintained public green spaces. For information about local swimming, fishing, or beach regulations, review the Beaches & Ponds Info (PDF).
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Plymouth’s Initiatives
From composting to smart drainage, our lawn care approach is always guided by Plymouth’s town resources and environmental goals. By incorporating native plants, sustainable maintenance, and responsible waste disposal, we help homeowners and businesses create greener, more resilient properties.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Plymouth
- Court Street
- Sandwich Street
- White Horse Road
- Old Sandwich Road
- Federal Furnace Road
- Long Pond Road