
Marshfield Landscape Services
Choose Marshfield Landscape Services for reliable, professional, and creative outdoor solutions tailored to your needs. Our experienced team is dedicated to enhancing your property’s beauty and value with exceptional service every step of the way.
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Marshfield’s coastal climate brings unique challenges to residential lawn care. Salt exposure from winter road treatments can stress turf along main routes like Ocean Street and in neighborhoods near Rexhame Beach, while summer droughts often require careful irrigation planning to keep lawns green and healthy. Shaded lots in areas like Brant Rock, where mature trees are abundant, demand specialized grass varieties and maintenance routines. Additionally, sloped properties near the South River or bordering Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary are prone to soil erosion, making proper landscaping and drainage essential. For more information on local environmental guidelines and best practices, visit the Town of Marshfield’s official website.

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Why Choose Marshfield Landscape Services

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Expert Lawn Maintenance
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Contact Your Local Marshfield DPW for Green Waste & Recycling Info
Keeping your yard healthy and Marshfield beautiful starts with proper disposal of grass clippings, leaves, and yard debris. The Marshfield Transfer Station & Recycling Info page provides everything you need to know about brush drop-off, composting, and seasonal disposal rules. For curbside collection, accepted materials, and holiday schedules, see the full Marshfield Trash & Recycling Program.
If you need further assistance, contact:
Marshfield Department of Public Works
870 Moraine Street, Marshfield, MA 02050
Phone: (781) 834-5575
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Marshfield, MA
Marshfield is home to sensitive wetlands, rivers, and natural habitats. Homeowners must consult the Marshfield Conservation Commission before beginning any significant landscaping, tree work, or lawn renovations near protected zones. The What is a Wetland & Buffer Zone Setbacks page clearly outlines local wetlands definitions and what activities require approval.
For official forms, project fees, and guidance, visit Conservation Documents & Fees, and review the Chapter 505: Wetlands Protection Regulations (PDF) for complete details on compliance.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Marshfield, MA?
We proudly provide lawn and landscape care to all neighborhoods across Marshfield, including:
- Brant Rock
- Green Harbor
- Rexhame
- Marshfield Hills
- North Marshfield
- Ocean Bluff
- Webster Square
- Fieldston
No matter where you live—from the coastal communities to inland villages—our team understands the local soils, microclimates, and drainage challenges of every area.
Partnering With Marshfield’s Conservation Commission for Sustainable Landscaping
We work closely with the Marshfield Conservation Commission to ensure every landscaping project supports wetland health and local sustainability. Their Conservation Land & Trail Maps help us guide clients on planting native species and managing buffers. We encourage every homeowner to get familiar with local wetlands setbacks and best practices to preserve Marshfield’s natural beauty.
Top Marshfield Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Salt Exposure & Sandy Soils:
Coastal neighborhoods like Brant Rock and Ocean Bluff face salt spray and sandy soils. We recommend salt-tolerant turf and organic compost to improve lawn health.
2. Poor Drainage in Wet Areas:
Low-lying and river-adjacent lots can suffer from waterlogging. Our solutions include grading, French drains, and selecting moisture-tolerant grasses.
3. Weeds and Invasive Plants:
Open fields and conservation land mean more competition from weeds. Our maintenance programs focus on safe weed control and healthy, dense turf to prevent invasion.
What Makes Lawns in Marshfield Different From the Rest of Massachusetts?
Unlike the heavy, clay soils of Boston suburbs or rocky lots farther inland, Marshfield lawns face unique coastal and wetland challenges. Properties here often need more organic material, careful selection of salt- and drought-tolerant plants, and site-specific drainage solutions. Our approach is always tailored to your exact microclimate and neighborhood—whether you’re on the dunes or nestled in a shaded inland lot.
Supporting Local Parks and Community Events in Marshfield
The Marshfield Parks & Facilities and Recreation Programs & Leagues are the heart of community life. Our services help keep these fields and open spaces green, healthy, and safe for sports, festivals, and neighborhood gatherings.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Marshfield’s Green Initiatives
Sustainable practices are central to our business. We work within the town’s Stormwater Management Info guidelines and reference resources like the Airport Stormwater Prevention Plan (PDF) for best management. For summer irrigation, all homeowners should check the latest Water Quality Report & Outdoor Watering Rules (PDF) to stay compliant and conserve resources.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Marshfield
- Ocean Street
- Moraine Street
- Webster Street
- Furnace Street
- Ferry Street
- Plymouth Avenue