Westchester County, New York · Family Owned
Westchester County, New York
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We are a father-led, family-owned landscaping business proudly serving Westchester County. Every property we touch gets the same dedication we'd bring to our own home.
From full commercial grounds maintenance to stunning residential transformations — our team brings passion and precision to every single job.
Regular maintenance, mowing, edging, aeration, and fertilization.
Planting design, bed creation, mulching, and seasonal plantings.
Patios, walkways, retaining walls, and outdoor living structures.
Full-service grounds maintenance for commercial properties.
Proudly serving these Westchester County communities
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Expert advice for Westchester homeowners
March through May is prime time to get your Westchester lawn back in shape. Start with a soil test, overseed thin areas, and apply a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer once soil temps hit 55°F. Don't mow until grass reaches 3½ inches — cutting too short stresses roots during the spring flush.
Westchester winters cycle through freeze-thaw dozens of times. Not all patio materials are equal. Bluestone and porcelain pavers rated for freeze-thaw outperform standard concrete in longevity. We always set them on a proper compacted stone base with 6-inch minimum depth to prevent heaving.
A thorough fall cleanup sets your property up for a healthier spring. Core-aerate and overseed by mid-October while soil is still warm. Cut ornamental grasses back by one-third, not all the way — they provide winter interest and wildlife habitat. Blow out irrigation systems before the first hard frost.
Much of Westchester has heavy clay soil that drains slowly. Overwatering is more common than drought damage here. Water deeply but infrequently — 1 inch per week, applied in two sessions. Morning watering between 4–9 AM minimizes evaporation and fungal pressure. Install a rain sensor to automatically skip cycles after rainfall.
Native plants are adapted to our local climate, require far less water once established, and support local pollinators. Our top picks for Westchester: Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) for movement and winter structure, Eastern Redbud for stunning spring blooms, and Little Bluestem grass for low-maintenance color through fall.
First impressions matter for commercial tenants and customers. A well-maintained exterior signals professionalism and drives foot traffic. Year-round maintenance contracts cost 30–40% less than reactive work and keep your property looking sharp every season — from spring mulching through winter salt applications.