
Framingham Landscape Services
Choose Framingham Landscape Services for reliable, professional, and creative solutions tailored to your outdoor needs. Our experienced team is dedicated to enhancing your property's beauty and value with every project.
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Framingham’s diverse climate and geography present unique challenges for residential lawn care. Winters often bring heavy snowfall and frequent road salting, which can lead to salt exposure and damage to turf along driveways and sidewalks, especially in neighborhoods like Saxonville and Nobscot. In the summer, lawns in areas near Cushing Memorial Park or along the Sudbury River may experience drought stress, while mature trees in historic districts create shaded lots that require specialized grass varieties and care. Sloped properties, common in the Pheasant Hill area, are prone to soil erosion during spring rains, making proper drainage and ground cover essential. For guidance on sustainable landscaping practices and local regulations, residents can consult the City of Framingham’s official website, which offers resources tailored to the city’s environmental needs.

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Why Choose Framingham Landscape Services

Framingham Homeowners Trust Us
Expert Lawn Maintenance
Reliable Seasonal Cleanups
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Sustainable Practices
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Contact Your Local Framingham DPW for Yard Waste, Composting & Recycling Info
Framingham residents enjoy robust services for yard waste disposal, composting, and recycling. The Framingham Yard Waste Facility & Compost Bins is your central hub for dropping off leaves, grass clippings, and branches. Home composting is encouraged with affordable bins—details and tips are available on the Framingham Composting Information page.
For those who prefer curbside pickup, the Framingham Curbside Leaf & Brush Collection Schedule offers timely seasonal service. Make sure to sort waste properly and follow the Framingham Recycling Drop-Off Center guidelines to keep recyclable materials out of the trash.
If you need support or have questions:
Framingham Department of Public Works
100 Western Avenue, Framingham, MA 01702
Phone: (508) 532-5600
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Framingham, MA
Many lawn and landscape projects in Framingham require compliance with local and state environmental rules. The Framingham Conservation Commission is your resource for protecting wetlands and other sensitive areas. Before starting work, check out the Framingham Conservation Permitting & Filing Resources and consult the Wetland Resource Areas & Regulations overview for site-specific requirements.
The city’s Guide to Wetlands Protection Laws (PDF) provides clear direction on setbacks, restricted activities, and how to remain compliant.
Stormwater is also regulated. Framingham’s Stormwater Management Program ensures new lawns, driveways, and drainage improvements protect local waterways. Review the Stormwater Construction Standards (PDF) before planning hardscaping or grading.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Framingham, MA?
Our experienced team provides professional landscaping and lawn care throughout Framingham, including:
- Saxonville
- Nobscot
- Coburnville
- Framingham Centre
- Framingham State area
- Downtown Framingham
- Salem End Road corridor
- Pheasant Hill
We tailor every project to the diverse soils, microclimates, and landscapes unique to each neighborhood.
Supporting Sustainable Landscaping with Framingham’s Conservation Commission
We closely follow the best practices set by the Framingham Conservation Commission to ensure all projects align with the city’s vision for a green, healthy community. Whether planting new beds, restoring native habitats, or managing drainage, our work meets the standards outlined in the Wetlands Resource Areas & Regulations and Conservation Permitting Resources.
Top Framingham Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Wet Soils and Drainage:
Many neighborhoods feature heavy, poorly draining soils or are close to wetlands. We utilize raised beds, rain gardens, and native grasses—always following Stormwater Management Program guidance.
2. Invasive Species & Tree Management:
Old growth trees and invasive plants can compete with healthy lawns. Our crew coordinates with the Framingham Highway Division (which includes the City Tree Warden) for responsible pruning, removal, and street sweeping.
3. Pollution & Runoff:
To reduce fertilizer and chemical runoff, we share tips from Framingham Stormwater Pollution Prevention, choosing organic amendments and buffer plantings wherever possible.
What Makes Lawns in Framingham Different from the Rest of Massachusetts?
Framingham’s blend of suburban and urban neighborhoods, river corridors, and conservation land brings distinct challenges and opportunities. Lawns here must cope with varying soils, strict wetland protections, and the city’s proactive stormwater regulations—setting them apart from Boston’s urban turf or the sandy plots of neighboring towns.
Supporting Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces in Framingham
Framingham’s network of parks and green spaces is a community highlight. The Framingham Conservation Commission and city’s Rec Department maintain walking trails, playgrounds, and nature areas for public enjoyment. Residents are encouraged to participate in stewardship by keeping lawns and gardens eco-friendly and free of invasive plants.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Framingham’s Green Initiatives
We champion composting, native planting, and water-smart practices in every project, following the latest Stormwater Management Program standards and using Composting Information from the city to reduce waste and improve soil.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Framingham
- Edgell Road
- Concord Street
- Water Street
- Salem End Road
- Winter Street
- Pleasant Street