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Residential landscaping in Danvers, MA

Danvers, MA · Regular service area

Landscaping in Danvers, MA.

Danvers properties tend to be larger than the Salem side and want consistent weekly service through a long growing season.

Landscaping in Danvers, MA covers weekly lawn mowing, spring and fall cleanups, mulch installation, hedge trimming, brush and shrub removal, yard transformations, and light hardscaping across Danvers Center, Hathorne, Putnamville, Tapleyville, and Danversport. Larger lots and mature oak canopy make Danvers a two-visit fall cleanup town by default. Casey and Sons Landscaping is owner-operated.

About the area

Landscaping in Danvers is not one job — it's several.

Danvers runs bigger than its neighbors. Half-acre, three-quarter-acre, and occasional full-acre residential lots are the norm in Hathorne, Putnamville, and along Route 35 up near the Topsfield line. Tapleyville has more compact turn-of-the-century housing stock with tighter lots. Danvers Center and the areas near Endicott Park sit between those extremes. The town's mature oak canopy — especially around Hathorne and the Danvers Rail Trail corridor — means fall cleanup almost always runs two visits to catch the late oak drop. Weekly mowing from May through October is where most properties land.

Parts of Danvers we cover

  • Danvers Center
  • Endicott Park
  • Danvers Rail Trail
  • Hathorne
  • Putnamville

Neighborhoods

Areas of Danvers we work in.

  • Danvers Center
  • Hathorne
  • Putnamville
  • Tapleyville
  • Danversport

About Danvers

Quick answers for Danvers homeowners.

  • Do you service all of Danvers?

    Yes — Danvers Center, Hathorne, Putnamville, Tapleyville, Danversport. Larger lots up in Hathorne and Putnamville versus tighter lots in Tapleyville just means different mowing times and different bed volume per job.

  • Why do Danvers properties often need two fall cleanup visits?

    Oak canopy. Red and black oaks drop late — sometimes not until Thanksgiving — so a single early-November cleanup misses half the leaves. Most Danvers properties under mature oaks do best with an early November visit and a late November or early December final.

  • Do you handle larger lawn mowing jobs in Danvers?

    Yes. Half-acre and three-quarter-acre properties are normal here. The equipment and time are factored into the per-visit rate at the estimate — no hourly creep once the season starts.

  • Can you help with yard transformation on a bigger Danvers lot?

    Yes. Clearing overgrown brush, re-cutting bed lines on larger properties, re-planting, and laying down fresh mulch on a half-acre or larger lot is the kind of multi-day transformation job we handle regularly.

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A yard that stays on schedule.

Free on-site estimate. Typically same-day response. Every inquiry handled personally.

Call or text · (781) 715-4254

Owner · Ben Casey