Plantings & Garden Boston, Ma

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Why Homeowners Pick EP Landscape Demo & Services LLC For Planting

There are plenty of landscapers in Eastern Massachusetts. Here are three real reasons our clients stick with us year after year.


We Plant for New England, Not a Catalog

A lot of garden designs you see online are made for warmer zones. They look pretty in photos, then half the plants die after the first hard winter. We pick plants that actually do well in USDA zones 6a and 6b, the range that covers most of the Greater Boston area.


One Crew, Start to Finish

When you hire us, the same team that designs your beds is the team that installs them and comes back to care for them. No handoffs. No "that wasn't us" when something looks off. The lead designer knows every plant in your yard because they helped pick it and put it in the ground.


Honest Quotes, Clear Timelines

We give you a written plan with plant names, sizes, quantities, and prices before any work starts. If the soil test comes back rough and we need to amend more than expected, we tell you before we spend your money. No surprise invoices at the end.

Our Planting & Garden Services

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Spring Cleanup & Bed Refresh

Cutting back perennials, edging beds, pulling early weeds, applying a fresh layer of mulch, and a first round of fertilizer. Usually done March through April across most of our service area.

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Summer Garden Care

Deadheading, light pruning, weed control, watering checks, and pest monitoring. We catch issues like leaf spot, scale, and Japanese beetles before they spread.

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Fall Cleanup and Bulb Planting

Cutting back spent perennials, leaf removal from beds, planting spring bulbs, and protecting tender shrubs with burlap or anti-desiccant spray. We also wrap any plants near roads that get hit by salt spray.

Our 5-Step Planting Process

We keep the steps simple so you always know what is next.

Step 1: Site Visit and Walkthrough

We come out, look at your yard, talk through what you like and what bugs you, and check sun, soil, and drainage.

Step 2: Design and Plant List

You get a written plan with a plant list, sizes, quantities, a rough layout, and a clear price. We tweak it with you until it feels right.

Step 3: Soil Prep and Bed Shaping

Before any plant goes in, we shape the beds, edge them clean, and amend the soil so plants have a real shot at thriving.

Step 4: Planting and Mulching

We set every plant by hand, check spacing for mature size, water in deeply, and finish with fresh mulch.

Step 5: Walkthrough and Care Plan

We walk the property with you, show you what was planted where, hand you a watering and care guide, and set up a follow-up visit.

Planting & Garden Services FAQs

When is the best time to plant in the Boston area?

Spring (mid-April to early June) and fall (September to mid-October) are the prime windows. The soil is warm but not hot, and rain is steady. That said, container-grown plants can go in almost any time from April through November as long as we water them in well.

Will my new plants survive a tough New England winter?

They should, because we pick plants rated for our hardiness zone and place them where they have a fair shot. New plants do need extra care their first winter, like deep watering before the ground freezes and burlap for exposed evergreens near roads.

How often will I need to water new plantings?

For the first 4 to 6 weeks, new plants want a deep soak two or three times a week, unless it rains hard. After that, most established plants only need a soak during dry stretches. We leave you a simple watering guide so you don't have to guess.

Do you handle deer-resistant garden designs?

Yes. In towns with heavy deer pressure like Weston, Lincoln, Dover, and parts of Wellesley, we lean on plants deer tend to skip, such as boxwood, lavender, catmint, Russian sage, hellebore, ferns, and ornamental grasses. No plant is 100% deer-proof, but the right plant list makes a huge difference.

Can you work with an existing garden, or do you only do full installs?

Both. Plenty of our work is partial refresh, like adding a new bed, fixing one trouble spot, or layering in plants around what you already have. We can keep what is working and replace what is not.