Zacarias Tree and Landscaping, Inc. delivers Landscaping Services in Winchester MA for homeowners and property managers who want a yard that looks intentional, drains correctly, and holds up through New England seasons. From curb-appeal upgrades to full outdoor refreshes, we focus on clean lines, healthy plantings, and durable solutions that fit the way your property is used.
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Our Landscaping Services in Winchester MA are built around the real needs we see on local properties: mature trees, shaded lawns, tight side-yard access, and drainage that gets stressed by spring rain and winter freeze-thaw. We handle both one-time improvements and ongoing support, coordinating the details so your landscape looks consistent from the street to the backyard.
Typical scope can include:
For a deeper overview of our full offering beyond this city page, see our main landscaping services page. If your project leans more toward layout changes and construction, you may also want Landscape Design & Construction for a dedicated build-focused scope.
Winchester properties often combine older homes, established plantings, and mixed sun exposure—especially where tall canopy trees create heavy shade over front lawns and side yards. We also plan around the realities of the area: narrow driveways, stone walls near the street, and the need to protect existing trees and root zones while still getting materials in and out efficiently.
A common request we hear with Landscaping Services in Winchester MA is “make it look cleaner without making it look new.” That usually means redefining bed lines, refreshing mulch, correcting low spots that hold water, and choosing plants that can handle part shade and winter salt splash near driveways.
Local scenario: We recently helped a homeowner near the Middlesex Fells reservation edge who had water collecting at the bottom of a gently sloped backyard and washing mulch into the lawn. We reworked the bed edge, adjusted grading to move runoff away from the low point, and installed a cleaner mulch/stone transition—after the next rain, the bed stayed in place and the yard looked finished again.
To see how we approach projects and what clients say, visit our Projects gallery and read feedback on our Testimonials page. You can also learn more about the team on our About Us page.
When you hire Landscaping Services in Winchester MA, you’re trusting a crew to work around your home, utilities, and established landscape—so jobsite discipline matters. Zacarias Tree and Landscaping, Inc. is licensed and insured where applicable for the work being performed, and we keep safety and cleanup expectations clear before we start. Our experienced crew is familiar with the seasonal demands of the Greater Boston area, including how freeze-thaw cycles and heavy spring rain can expose weak grading or poorly installed edges.
We arrive with the equipment needed to move materials efficiently while minimizing turf damage, and we follow practical standards for safe, organized work zones. For additional context on how professional landscaping and tree crews manage risk, OSHA’s guidance on landscaping and horticultural services is a helpful reference.
If you’d like to review how we think about jobsite protection and crew practices, see our Safety Standards page.
Need a pro? Zacarias Tree & Landscaping provides licensed, insured, and expert care across Lynn, Essex, and Middlesex Counties.
We live by a simple promise: Clear scope. Clear plan. Clean finish.
From emergency removals to seasonal landscaping, we’ve been Lynn’s trusted choice since 2002. Safety-first standards. Total site cleanup. Every time.
A lot of disappointments we fix with Landscaping Services in Winchester MA come from shortcuts that look fine for a few weeks and then fall apart: mulch piled too thick against shrubs, bed edges that weren’t cut cleanly, plants installed without correcting compacted soil, or grading that ignores where water actually travels during a heavy rain.
What we do differently is simple but measurable on site. We prioritize prep and finishing details—bed line layout, stable edging, correct mulch placement, and plant spacing that anticipates growth—so the landscape stays clean instead of blurring and spreading. When drainage is involved, we focus on moving water intentionally (not hiding it), because freeze-thaw and spring storms will expose weak spots quickly.
The outcome is a yard that’s easier to maintain, looks sharper from the street, and avoids the cycle of “redoing the same areas” every season. If you want to pair landscaping upgrades with outdoor living improvements, explore Hardscaping Services in Winchester MA and Outdoor Lighting in Winchester MA for coordinated results.
Yes. Many clients hire us for a one-time refresh (beds, mulch, planting, grading touch-ups) and then continue with seasonal cleanups or planned maintenance. During the estimate we’ll clarify what you want handled now versus what can be scheduled later.
Often, yes—especially when pooling is caused by minor grade issues, settled soil, or poorly defined runoff paths. If the fix requires a larger drainage system or more involved regrading, we’ll outline that scope clearly so you can decide how far you want to go.
Spring through fall are the busiest windows, but the “best” time depends on your goals. Planting and bed work can be scheduled across multiple seasons, while grading and drainage corrections are often easiest when the ground isn’t saturated or frozen.
Yes—this is common locally. We plan around shade patterns, root zones, and access constraints, and we’ll recommend lawn or planting approaches that make sense for low-light areas instead of forcing a solution that won’t last.
We are licensed and insured where applicable for the work being performed, and we’re happy to discuss what that means for your specific project scope. If your job involves multiple trades or specialized work, we’ll explain how responsibilities are handled before scheduling.
Yes. If pruning, removals, or storm cleanup are part of getting your landscape back in shape, we can coordinate that sequencing so new plantings and finished areas aren’t damaged later. When tree work is involved, timing and access planning are especially important.
We frequently work near wooded edges and conservation-adjacent lots, where runoff, leaves, and shade can be more intense. We’ll plan solutions that respect the site conditions and help you keep clean transitions between maintained areas and natural edges.
Start by contacting us to schedule a site visit, then gather any photos, notes on recurring issues, and a short list of priorities. If you have a survey, drainage history, or irrigation details, bring those too—anything that helps us scope accurately and avoid surprises.