
Braintree Landscape Services
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Braintree, MA experiences a unique blend of New England weather, with cold, snowy winters and warm, sometimes dry summers. Homeowners in neighborhoods like South Braintree, Highlands, and near Pond Meadow Park often contend with salt exposure from winter road treatments, which can damage grass and soil along driveways and curbs. In the summer, drought stress can be a concern, especially for lawns on sloped lots where water runoff is common. Mature trees in areas such as Sunset Lake and the Blue Hills Reservation provide welcome shade but can also create challenges for growing thick, healthy turf in low-light conditions. To help residents address these issues, the Town of Braintree’s official website offers resources and guidance on sustainable landscaping and yard maintenance tailored to the local environment.

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Contact Your Local Braintree DPW for Yard Waste, Composting & Drop-Off Services
Braintree makes it easy for residents to keep their properties beautiful and sustainable through convenient yard waste, composting, and recycling programs. The Braintree Yard Waste Services page provides details on curbside yard waste pickup, drop-off schedules, and how to get a compost bin for your home. For general trash and recycling pickup, find the latest Curbside Collection Services schedule and guidelines.
If you need to bring bulk waste or yard debris, the Braintree Recycling/Trash Drop-Off Center offers a convenient location, accepted items, and hours. Following town waste guidelines not only keeps Braintree clean, but also supports the community’s environmental initiatives.
For help or questions:
Braintree Department of Public Works
85 Quincy Avenue, Braintree, MA 02184
Phone: (781) 794-8955
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Braintree, MA
Before you start any landscaping project—especially near wetlands, streams, or conservation areas—it’s important to know Braintree’s environmental regulations. The Braintree Conservation Commission reviews permits and guides residents on working safely and legally near protected land. Check the Braintree Wetlands Rules & Regulations (PDF) for buffer zones, permitting requirements, and the latest local bylaws.
All construction and landscaping that impacts stormwater or runoff must comply with the Braintree Stormwater Division (MS4 Program) and the Stormwater Permitting process. These regulations protect Braintree’s streams, ponds, and public spaces from erosion and pollution.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Braintree, MA?
Our experienced landscaping team serves every corner of Braintree, including:
- Braintree Highlands
- East Braintree
- South Braintree
- Liberty Street district
- Penn’s Hill
- Braintree Square
- Hollis School area
- Washington Street corridor
Whether you’re near the Weymouth border or the center of town, we know Braintree’s soils, slopes, and neighborhood needs.
Supporting Conservation & Sustainable Landscaping with Braintree’s Conservation Commission
We work hand-in-hand with the Braintree Conservation Commission and always check Wetlands Rules & Regulations (PDF) before starting work in sensitive zones. Our team specializes in buffer plantings, erosion control, and projects that comply with the latest conservation best practices.
For homeowners interested in natural beauty, the Braintree Open Space Trail Maps & Info offer walking paths and green corridors throughout town—perfect for inspiration or to complement your property’s landscape.
Top Braintree Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Clay Soils & Water Drainage Issues:
Many Braintree lawns sit on dense, slow-draining soils. We recommend aeration, compost topdressing, and grading improvements that follow Stormwater Division (MS4 Program) recommendations.
2. Wetland & Buffer Zone Restrictions:
Homes near protected wetlands must comply with unique planting and fertilization rules. We handle all necessary permits with guidance from the Braintree Conservation Commission.
3. Brush, Leaves & Storm Debris:
Spring and fall cleanup is essential in Braintree’s mature neighborhoods. Use the Braintree Yard Waste Services for drop-off or curbside pickup—keeping your yard and the community healthy.
What Makes Lawns in Braintree Different From the Rest of Massachusetts?
Braintree’s blend of suburban neighborhoods, conservation areas, and rolling hills creates unique landscaping challenges. Unlike sandy Cape Cod lawns or Boston’s dense city yards, Braintree properties face clay soils, stormwater management, and strict environmental permitting. Our hyper-local experience ensures every property is lush, legal, and beautiful.
Supporting Local Parks, Playgrounds & Open Spaces in Braintree
We’re proud to support the town’s parks and playgrounds, including the Highlands Playground – Public Recreation Facility, by providing safe, sustainable lawn care. For hiking and exploring, check out the Open Space Trail Maps & Info for the latest on greenways and conservation trails.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Braintree’s Green Initiatives
Our team uses practices outlined by the Braintree Residents’ Stormwater Guide, minimizing chemical use and supporting stormwater management. For mapping, project planning, and compliance, the Braintree GIS Hub helps property owners understand boundaries, resources, and zoning rules.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Braintree
- Washington Street
- Liberty Street
- Franklin Street
- Granite Street
- Middle Street
- Quincy Avenue