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Serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts

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FAQs

Cordeiro's Landscaping

Have a landscaping-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give Cordeiro's Landscaping a call today for more information!

  • Is aerating important to a lawn?

    Absolutely. Aeration is essential for maintaining a healthy lawn. It helps to alleviate soil compaction, allowing crucial elements like nutrients, water, and oxygen to reach the grass roots more easily. This process promotes stronger growth and enhances the lawn's ability to absorb water effectively.
  • What is the best time of year for mulching?

    In Rhode Island, the optimal period for mulching is during the spring season, particularly from late April to mid-May.
  • What is the best time of year for pruning/trimming?

    For most trees and shrubs in Rhode Island, the ideal pruning time is during late winter to early spring, typically February to March, when plants are dormant. However, spring-flowering shrubs are an exception and should be pruned right after they finish blooming, usually in May or June.
  • Do you offer seasonal maintenance plans?

    Indeed, we provide extensive seasonal maintenance plans that can be tailored to suit your specific landscape requirements and financial considerations.
  • What are the benefits of having a seasonal maintenance plan?

    A seasonal maintenance plan ensures your property receives professional care at strategic times throughout the year. This proactive approach helps prevent potential issues, saves time and money, and eliminates the need to remember when to schedule essential lawn care tasks.
  • What is the best time of year for lawn renovation?

    For landscape construction in Rhode Island, the fall season, particularly late summer to early fall, is generally the most suitable time for planting trees, shrubs, and grass. This timing allows plants to establish strong root systems before the onset of harsh winter conditions.
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