Randolph Landscape Services
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Randolph Landscape Services

Choose Randolph Landscape Services for expert care and creative solutions that bring your outdoor vision to life. Our dedicated team delivers reliable, high-quality results that make your property stand out.

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Landscape Services Tailored for Randolph, MA

Randolph, MA’s residential landscapes face a variety of environmental challenges shaped by the region’s climate and geography. Winters bring heavy snowfall and frequent road salting, which can lead to salt exposure and stress for curbside lawns, especially in neighborhoods near North Main Street and the Blue Hills Reservation. In the summer, periods of drought and high temperatures can cause lawns to brown and thin, while mature tree canopies in areas like Powers Farm Park create shaded lots that require specialized turf care. Sloped properties, common in the southern parts of Randolph, are also prone to soil erosion after heavy rains, making soil stabilization and proper drainage essential for healthy lawns.

Homeowners must adapt their lawn care routines to address these local factors, from selecting salt-tolerant grass varieties to implementing water-wise irrigation strategies. For guidance on sustainable landscaping and local ordinances, residents can consult the Town of Randolph’s official website, which provides resources on yard waste disposal, water conservation, and best practices for maintaining vibrant, resilient lawns throughout the changing seasons.

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Contact Your Local Randolph DPW for Trash, Yard Waste & Drop-Off Info

Maintaining a green, tidy property in Randolph is easier thanks to excellent town services for yard waste, leaf litter, and recycling. Visit the Randolph Trash, Recycling & Yard Waste page for up-to-date pickup schedules, accepted items, and how to prepare leaves and brush for curbside collection. If you have excess debris or missed a pickup day, the Randolph DPW Yard Drop‑Off Center allows you to dispose of yard waste, brush, and select recyclables responsibly.

Not sure what’s allowed or how to prepare your waste? Download the Trash & Recycling PDF for a handy, printable guide.

For any questions or assistance:
Randolph Department of Public Works
41 South Main Street, Randolph, MA 02368
Phone: (781) 961-0942

Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Randolph, MA

Randolph’s natural beauty is protected by strict regulations, especially if your property is near wetlands, streams, or conservation land. Before starting any major landscape project—especially digging, grading, or work near water—consult the Randolph Conservation Commission for permitting requirements. For an overview of the process, check out the Abutter’s Guide to the Conservation Commission Permitting Process (PDF).

All new projects that might disturb soil or affect water flow must also follow Randolph Stormwater Management (MS4 Program) guidelines. Find the Residential Stormwater Management Guidelines for tips on minimizing runoff, or download the Stormwater Permit Application (PDF) if your work requires official review.

What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Randolph, MA?

Our professional landscaping and lawn care team covers every part of Randolph, including:

  • Randolph Center
  • North Randolph
  • South Randolph
  • Union Street corridor
  • Canton Street area
  • Belcher Park
  • Crawford Square
  • Powers Farm district

We understand the character, soil, and climate challenges of every neighborhood—from historic homes to new subdivisions.

Partnering With Randolph’s Conservation Commission for Sustainable Landscaping

We work closely with the Randolph Conservation Commission and follow the latest stormwater and wetlands protection practices. This means every project—whether a simple planting or a major backyard overhaul—protects Randolph’s streams, vernal pools, and wooded areas.

For property owners seeking guidance, the Abutter’s Guide (PDF) explains the permitting process, and the Assessment of Current Stormwater Regulations (PDF) provides in-depth detail on low-impact landscaping and green infrastructure.

Top Randolph Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)

1. Wet Yards & Runoff Issues:
With its rolling hills and varied terrain, Randolph often experiences stormwater pooling and soggy lawns. We grade, aerate, and install rain gardens or French drains in accordance with Residential Stormwater Management Guidelines.

2. Shade & Patchy Grass:
Areas with mature trees (like Belcher Park) can struggle with grass growth. We use shade-tolerant seed mixes and careful pruning to maximize sunlight and turf density.

3. Soil Compaction:
Busy, high-traffic neighborhoods can lead to compacted soil, making it hard for roots to thrive. Our team recommends seasonal aeration and organic amendments to revitalize your lawn.

What Makes Lawns in Randolph Different From the Rest of Massachusetts?

Randolph’s blend of urban, suburban, and conservation areas means your lawn faces a range of challenges. Unlike sandy Cape Cod soils or Boston’s dense urban turf, Randolph lawns require unique approaches for clay soils, sloped yards, and strict runoff controls. Our expertise ensures compliance with all local regulations and delivers beautiful results for every property.

Supporting Local Parks and Community Spaces in Randolph

Randolph’s Community Programs support youth sports, festivals, and outdoor activities year-round. Our services help keep lawns and plantings around parks, playgrounds, and public spaces lush and inviting. For long-term planning and recreation investment, see the Parks, Open Space & Recreation Goal (PDF).

Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Randolph’s Green Initiatives

Sustainability is built into everything we do. Our team uses low-impact design (LID) principles, recommends composting, and follows all stormwater and wetlands best practices to ensure your landscape is healthy, resilient, and environmentally friendly.

For property research or planning, use Randolph Parcel/Property Maps or check the Zoning Map to better understand your neighborhood.

Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Randolph

You’ll find our team working throughout Randolph, including:

  • North Main Street
  • Union Street
  • Canton Street
  • Highland Avenue
  • Center Street
  • Warren Street