Zacarias Tree and Landscaping, Inc. provides Landscaping Services in Wenham MA for homeowners and property managers who want a yard that looks intentional, drains correctly, and holds up through New England seasons. If you’re ready to improve curb appeal, fix problem areas, or keep a property consistently maintained, we’ll scope the work clearly and deliver a clean, professional finish.
Our work is built around what matters on Wenham properties: mature trees, mixed sun/shade, and the freeze-thaw cycles that can shift edging, heave walkways, and expose roots. Whether you need routine landscape maintenance, a planting refresh, grading help, or a full landscape upgrade, we’ll tailor the plan to your lot, access, and long-term goals—without pushing one-size-fits-all packages.
When you hire Landscaping Services in Wenham MA, you should be able to get more than “mow and go.” We handle complete property care and improvement work so your lawn, beds, and outdoor spaces look consistent from the street and function well after heavy rain.
Typical scopes we provide in Wenham include:
If your project needs design/build coordination, we can align your maintenance and improvements with a bigger plan through Landscape Design & Construction. For ongoing upkeep, many clients pair this page with Property Maintenance so the entire site stays on schedule.
Wenham’s properties often have a “mature landscape” feel—older shade trees, established foundation beds, and lawn areas that shift between sun and filtered light. That mix affects everything from plant selection to how quickly turf recovers after summer heat or a wet spring. We also plan around freeze-thaw movement and snow storage zones so bed edges, mulch lines, and drainage paths don’t get wrecked each winter.
We regularly work near familiar local touchpoints like Wenham Lake and the Gordon College area, where lots can include wooded edges, narrow access lanes, and long driveways that funnel runoff toward the house. Those details change how we stage equipment, protect turf, and route water away from foundations.
Local scenario: A homeowner near the Wenham Lake side of town had water collecting at the bottom of a gentle slope and washing mulch onto the lawn after storms. We regraded the low area, rebuilt the bed edge, and installed a cleaner transition so runoff moved away from the planting zone. The result was a neater bed line and fewer washouts after heavy rain.
To see the kind of finish we aim for, browse recent projects and read what clients say on our testimonials.
Landscaping Services in Wenham MA should protect your property while the work is happening—not just look good afterward. Zacarias Tree and Landscaping, Inc. is licensed and insured where applicable, and our experienced crew is used to working around established landscaping, tight access, and mature trees common in the area. We show up with the right equipment for efficient cleanup, material handling, and precise grading so your lawn and beds aren’t torn up during the process. We also follow jobsite practices that prioritize clear communication, safe work zones, and thorough cleanup at the end of each visit.
When a project involves pruning or tree-adjacent work, we align with recognized best practices for tree care to avoid damage that can shorten a plant’s life. The International Society of Arboriculture is a helpful reference for industry standards and terminology you may see in proposals.
If you want a site visit and a clear plan for Landscaping Services in Wenham MA, this is the fastest next step:
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Many clients who hire Landscaping Services in Wenham MA also need adjacent work handled by the same team so the property comes together as one plan. If you’re building or upgrading outdoor spaces, these pages can help you match the right service to your goals:
If you’re coordinating multiple upgrades, we can help you sequence them so grading and drainage come first, then planting and finishing work—saving time and preventing rework.
Start times depend on season and scope—cleanups and bed refreshes can often be scheduled faster than multi-phase upgrades. After a site visit, we’ll give you a realistic window and confirm what needs to happen first (materials, access, or weather).
Yes. Some clients hire us for a one-time refresh (mulch, planting, grading touch-ups), while others want recurring landscape maintenance to keep the property consistent. We’ll recommend the cadence that fits your property and expectations.
Yes—many landscaping problems are really water-management problems. We’ll look for low spots, runoff paths, and downspout discharge and then recommend grading changes or drainage solutions that protect the landscape and nearby structures.
Spring cleanups are ideal for resetting beds and removing winter debris, while fall cleanups help prevent smothered turf and messy beds after leaf drop. On wooded lots, a late-fall or final leaf visit can make a big difference going into winter.
We do. Shaded turf and root competition require a different approach to mowing height, overseeding, and bed placement. During the site walk, we’ll point out where lawn renovation makes sense and where a bed or groundcover solution may perform better long-term.
Yes, removal and disposal can be included in your scope. We’ll specify what’s being removed—leaves, brush, old mulch, or plant debris—so there are no surprises at the end of the job.
We are licensed and insured where applicable. If your project has special requirements (tree-adjacent work, access constraints, or coordination with other trades), we’ll review those details during the estimate so the scope matches the site.
Use our contact form to request a site visit, and we’ll follow up to confirm your goals and timing. After we see the property, you’ll receive a clear scope that outlines what’s included, what’s optional, and how we recommend sequencing the work.