North Stamford is properly wooded
Shade, slope and root competition on larger lots, much closer to Wilton or New Canaan conditions than to anything near the centre of town.
The county's biggest town, and the one where residential streets and commercial grounds sit closest together. We work both, often within a few blocks of each other.
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Landscaping in Stamford covers two kinds of client on one route: a single day here can take in a condominium association, an office frontage and three private gardens. That mix suits how we are set up, roughly half our work has been commercial for decades, and the crews switch easily between a homeowner's expectations and a property manager's paperwork.
The town is also geographically split in a way that matters. North Stamford is wooded, hilly and considerably more rural than people expect, with the shade and drainage questions that come with that. Closer to the water and the centre, lots are smaller, more built up, and the constraint is usually access rather than acreage.
For commercial sites the substance of the job is reliability and documentation: fixed visit days, a named contact, certificates on file and a record of what was done. That is what a board or a manager actually needs at renewal, and it is not something you can add retrospectively.
Where in Stamford
We work throughout Stamford, including North Stamford, Springdale, Glenbrook, Shippan, Turn of River, Newfield and Westover.
A wooded, hilly north and a built-up south, with different problems at each end.
Shade, slope and root competition on larger lots, much closer to Wilton or New Canaan conditions than to anything near the centre of town.
Smaller lots, shared drives and street parking. On many jobs here the constraint is getting materials in rather than the work itself.
Offices, condominium associations and retail frontage need a defined scope and a schedule that holds, because the grounds are judged by tenants and visitors daily.
Plans for wooded North Stamford lots or compact town gardens, two quite different briefs, both drawn around the site.
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Plans for wooded North Stamford lots or compact town gardens, two quite different briefs, both drawn around the site.
Planting, walkways, walls and entry frontage, with access and material delivery worked out before the schedule is set.
Weekly residential rounds and contract grounds care for commercial sites, both on fixed days with a written scope.
Boundary hedges, foundation shrubs and ornamentals cut in the right window and kept to a line that suits the building.
Commercial grounds need the season covered without a visible gap; private gardens want the same thing on a smaller scale.
Beds cleared and mulched, entries and frontage put right first, and turf fed before the season gets going.
Fixed visit days for both homes and contract sites, so a property never has an obviously bad week.
Heavier in wooded North Stamford than near the centre, and scheduled accordingly rather than as one flat service.
Half a century working Fairfield County soil. We know which slopes wash out, which lawns burn in August, and which shrubs survive a shoreline winter.
You are not handed to a salesperson. The estimate comes from someone who will be on site while the work is done.
Fully insured crews, predictable schedules, and the same faces returning week after week.
Right plant, right place, room to mature. Anyone can make a bed look full on the day it is planted.
Beds redrawn around the existing lawn, planted in drifts so colour carries from May through October.
Work shown is representative of the projects we take on across Stamford and lower Fairfield County, not necessarily photographed on this street.
Our yard is on Highland Avenue in Norwalk, which puts Stamford and most of lower Fairfield County inside a half-hour drive. Tap a town for its local page.
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(203) 247-7744Yes, and it is a significant part of our work here. Scheduled visits, a written specification, a named contact and certificates of insurance on file for the board.
Noticeably. It is wooded, hilly and more rural than the rest of the town, so shade, drainage and autumn leaf load behave much more like Wilton or New Canaan than like the centre.
Yes, but we plan it at the estimate rather than on the morning. Where access is genuinely difficult we build smaller equipment and staged deliveries into the scope and the price.
Both, and often on the same route. Roughly half our work across the county has been commercial for decades.
Usually. The first visit is often a longer one to reset edges and beds, and we will say at the walk-through whether a catch-up visit is needed first.
Yes, including the site walk. No charge and no obligation afterwards.
Around twenty minutes from the Norwalk yard and already on a round. Tell us the property, home or commercial, and we will come and walk it.
We will walk the property, talk through what you want, and put a price in writing. No charge, and no pressure afterwards.