Looking for recommendations. We need a landscaper who can grade and plant a new lawn post construction. Ideally someone familiar with organic lawn care. Thank you!
Looking for a recommendation on where to order a delivery of 3-5 yards of mulch. Have tried calling D&D in Natick for over a week with no answer and not returning messages. Thanks in advance.
After trying everything to have a lovely green lawn we have decided to have the soil replaced and reseeded. If you could send some recommendations of companies you've used and been pleased with the long term results I'd much appreciate it. I believe our house built in the 40s was built on a landfill.
Isabell W. replied:
We use Organic Soil Solutions. They are great and you have a safe, chemical free, healthy lawn. http://www.organicsoilsolutions.com/
Does anyone have a recommendation for an organic "chemlawn" service that will actually kill the weeds in my lawn? My lawn is getting overrun with weeds but I don't want to use all the chemicals. Thanks
Catherine C. replied:
Mahoney's has a Safe Lawn service http://www.mahoneyssafelawns.com/. There's also Organic Soil Solutions http://organicsoilsolutions.com/ We use them and have been happy -- very attentive and answer all your questions, plus willing to go the extra mile if something doesn't work out. But FYI you'll never get 100% weed control with organic-only services so you have to be ready to live with a little clover etc. We find it's worth it to have a safe lawn for the kids to play on.
I need recommendations for a "green" lawn care professional. Someone who uses natural products, or at least less poison than the average company. Our yard needs help (grass, weeds, grubs, vines, etc.). Any suggestions?
Corrina R. replied:
Not sure which town you are in, we used http://organicsoilsolutions.com/. For the first time this fall. He slit seeded, liked and fertilized and already the lawn looks so much better...
Hello, I'm looking for lawn care recommendations, both for mowing/maintenance and for services like fertilization/seeding/weeding, etc. I'd prefer a place that uses as-natural-as-possible...
For big projects, Bedford-based horticulturist/landscaper Extreme Landscaping, Jamie Lewis, is the best. For 100% organic, I like to recommend http://organicsoilsolutions.com/. Meighan Matthews