
Stoughton Landscape Services
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Get a Free QuoteFall Lawn Renovation: Aeration, Dethatching & Seeding Services in Stoughton, MA
Enhance your Stoughton turf this fall with our comprehensive lawn revitalization services designed for this Norfolk County community. Professional aeration demolishes compacted soil to accelerate root development and nutrient uptake throughout your property. Complete dethatching eliminates stubborn organic layers that prevent fertilizer access to grass crowns. Premium overseeding with university-tested varieties establishes a dense, durable turf that withstands New England winters and returns vibrant each spring. Utilize Stoughton Recycling Center operating Saturdays 8:00AM-4:00PM at 100 Page Street for sustainable yard waste disposal and leaves/grass clippings management.
Key Benefits:
- Professional Soil Demolition - Accelerates compacted ground penetration for rapid root development
- Complete Layer Elimination - Prevents stubborn barriers blocking fertilizer access
- University-Tested Varieties - Dense, durable cultivars for reliable New England performance
- Community Resources - Utilizes municipal recycling facilities and chippable brush collection events
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Why Choose Stoughton Landscape Services

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Comprehensive Lawn Maintenance
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Professional Team
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Reliable Scheduling
Contact Your Local Stoughton DPW for Yard Waste, Recycling & Bulk Pickup Info
Keeping your Stoughton property clean and green starts with understanding the town’s well-organized waste programs. The Stoughton Yard Waste Drop-Off facility at 100 Page Street is open seasonally for grass clippings, leaves, brush, and more. Whether you need to dispose of large branches or small trimmings, this site is your go-to resource for yard waste.
To learn what is accepted and how to prepare materials, visit the Recycling & Grass Clippers Disposal Info page. The Stoughton Sanitation & Recycling Services site has curbside schedules, compost info, and tips for reducing landfill waste. For bulky or oversized items, residents can easily schedule a large item pickup through the DPW.
Stoughton Department of Public Works
100 Page Street, Stoughton, MA 02072
Phone: (781) 344‑2112
Lawn Care Regulations, Stormwater, & Permitting in Stoughton, MA
Stoughton’s approach to environmental protection means that all significant landscaping and construction work must follow the town’s stormwater and wetlands regulations. The Stoughton Stormwater Information & MS4 Reports page explains how local efforts reduce flooding and keep waterways clean.
Before breaking ground, property owners should review the Stormwater Management Permit Application (PDF) to determine if their project requires a permit. Detailed compliance guidelines can be found in the Stoughton Stormwater Rules & Regulations (PDF), which outline best practices for grading, drainage, and pollutant prevention.
If your property borders wetlands, brooks, or protected land, check the Wetlands Filing Guidance & Bylaw (PDF) to learn about Notice of Intent (NOI) requirements and filings.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Stoughton, MA?
Our local landscaping team is proud to serve homeowners and businesses throughout Stoughton, including:
- West Stoughton
- Pinewood Pond area
- South Stoughton
- Capen Street district
- Downtown & Town Center
- Bird Street neighborhood
- Canton Street area
- Washington Street corridor
Every neighborhood benefits from customized solutions that address soil, shade, and drainage conditions unique to Stoughton.
Supporting Sustainability with Stoughton’s Conservation Commission
We partner with the Stoughton Conservation Commission to ensure that our landscaping projects align with the town’s environmental values and legal requirements. The Commission oversees all wetlands permitting and land use changes, protecting open space and natural habitats across Stoughton. For those planning work near protected resources, be sure to review their guidance and application forms.
Top Stoughton Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Seasonal Yard Waste and Debris:
Leaves and branches pile up fast in the spring and fall. We make use of the Yard Waste Drop-Off site and compost recommendations from the Sanitation & Recycling Services to keep properties clean.
2. Stormwater Runoff and Erosion:
Heavy rain can cause flooding and washouts. Our services follow the Stormwater Rules & Regulations (PDF) to grade and plant in ways that control runoff and prevent erosion.
3. Wetlands Protection Compliance:
If you live near wetlands or brooks, our team assists with permitting by using the Wetlands Filing Guidance & Bylaw (PDF).
What Makes Lawns in Stoughton Different from the Rest of Massachusetts?
Stoughton lawns are shaped by a mix of classic neighborhoods, conservation land, and gently rolling terrain. Unlike coastal towns or dense cities, Stoughton properties must manage both tree canopy and groundwater, following regulations for wetlands and stormwater management. Our hyper-local experience means your lawn receives the care and compliance it deserves.
Supporting Parks, Open Space, and Community Trails
Stoughton is home to beautiful parks and conservation land. The Bird Street Conservation Area Trail Map (PDF) highlights local walking trails, woodland habitats, and open spaces enjoyed by residents year-round. By following yard waste, stormwater, and wetlands regulations, we help protect these vital natural assets.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Stoughton’s Environmental Affairs Office
Our team stays up-to-date on town policies by consulting the Stoughton Environmental Affairs Office, which provides resources for stormwater, recycling, and environmental stewardship. From composting tips to pollution prevention, we help clients create healthier, more resilient landscapes.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Stoughton
- Page Street
- Washington Street
- Bird Street
- Capen Street
- Canton Street
- Pinewood Pond Road