
Abington Landscape Services
Choose Abington Landscape Services for expert care and creative solutions that bring your outdoor vision to life. Our dedicated team ensures every project is completed with quality, reliability, and your satisfaction in mind.
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Abington, MA’s residential landscapes face a variety of environmental challenges shaped by the region’s climate and geography. Winters bring frequent snow and ice, leading to salt exposure from road treatments that can damage turf along driveways and sidewalks, especially in neighborhoods near North Abington Center and along Route 18. In the summer, lawns in areas like Island Grove Park often experience drought stress, requiring careful irrigation and drought-resistant grass varieties. Many homes in Abington are shaded by mature oaks and maples, particularly in established neighborhoods near Ames Nowell State Park, which can limit sunlight and encourage moss or patchy grass growth. Additionally, sloped yards common in the area are prone to soil erosion during heavy spring rains, making proper grading and ground cover essential for long-term lawn health. For more information on local landscaping guidelines and resources, visit the Town of Abington’s official website.

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Contact Your Local Abington DPW for Compost, Recycling & Waste Info
Managing yard waste and keeping your property healthy is easy for Abington residents thanks to town-run programs. The Abington Compost Site & Recycling Program details what you can bring to the drop-off site, hours of operation, and how to properly dispose of leaves, brush, and green waste. Participating in this program not only helps your lawn, but also reduces landfill waste and keeps Abington’s neighborhoods looking their best.
For questions or detailed support:
Abington Department of Public Works
500 Gliniewicz Way, Abington, MA 02351
Phone: (781) 982-2122
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Abington, MA
Many properties in Abington are close to wetlands, streams, or open space, so it’s important to follow local regulations when planning landscaping or lawn care projects. The Abington Conservation Commission is your go-to authority for questions about protected areas, permits, or wetland setbacks. If you need to file for a permit or learn more about requirements, visit the Conservation Commission Application Resources page for forms and detailed guidance.
Stormwater management also plays a big role in keeping Abington’s lawns and neighborhoods safe from flooding and runoff pollution. For an overview, see the Abington Stormwater Management Info page, which explains best practices and town standards.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Abington, MA?
Our professional team brings reliable, eco-friendly landscaping and lawn care services to every neighborhood in Abington, including:
- North Abington
- Centre Avenue area
- Island Grove Park district
- Hancock Street corridor
- Chestnut Street area
- Linwood Street
- Adams Street neighborhood
- Plymouth Street area
No matter where you’re located, we provide customized solutions based on Abington’s unique soils and microclimates.
Partnering With Abington’s Conservation Commission for Sustainable Landscaping
We closely follow the guidelines and priorities set by the Abington Conservation Commission, working to protect local wetlands, waterways, and green spaces. Before breaking ground on any project, we consult the Conservation Commission Application Resources to ensure our work meets all permitting and buffer zone requirements.
Our services promote native plants, proper buffer maintenance, and compliance with stormwater controls—helping Abington meet its sustainability goals and protect vital habitats.
Top Abington Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Wet, Flooded Lawns After Storms:
Abington’s relatively flat terrain and proximity to wetlands can create drainage issues. We improve grading, add compost, and design rain gardens to keep your property dry and resilient.
2. Excess Leaves & Brush:
With many mature trees, especially near parks, regular cleanup is a must. We provide spring and fall cleanup, and encourage residents to use the Abington Compost Site & Recycling Program for safe, sustainable disposal.
3. Runoff & Fertilizer Pollution:
To protect water quality, we follow practices recommended in the Greenscapes/Lawn Care Stormwater PDF, using slow-release fertilizers and responsible watering schedules.
What Makes Lawns in Abington Different From the Rest of Massachusetts?
Abington lawns must contend with unique soil profiles, high water tables, and protected wetlands. Unlike Cape Cod’s sandy soils or Boston’s dense urban yards, Abington properties need thoughtful drainage, careful plant selection, and respect for conservation bylaws. Our local expertise ensures your landscape thrives while protecting the environment.
Supporting Local Parks, Recreation, & Community Events in Abington
We’re proud to help maintain the lawns and gardens that make Abington’s public spaces beautiful. For a list of seasonal programs, visit Abington Park & Recreation Dept. Summer Programs. Residents also enjoy Island Grove Park, with updates and opening details available at Island Grove Park Opening Weekend & Hours.
Our team works to keep these spaces clean, healthy, and safe for the entire community to enjoy.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Abington’s Green Initiatives
Our commitment to green practices starts with following the Abington Stormwater Management Info and recommendations from the Open Space Committee. We use mulch, compost, and native plants, minimize chemical use, and design landscapes that conserve water and protect the town’s waterways.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Abington
- Centre Avenue
- Hancock Street
- Adams Street
- Chestnut Street
- Plymouth Street
- Linwood Street