TCoyne Landscaping

Tree Service Company in Amherst, New Hampshire

(603) 769-781881 Amherst St, Amherst, NH 03031View on Yelp
TCoyne Landscaping - tree service in Amherst, NH

About TCoyne Landscaping

TCoyne Landscaping is based in Amherst, New Hampshire, one of the more affluent residential towns in Hillsborough County with a strong tradition of well-maintained properties and manicured landscaping. They offer lawn services, landscape design, and tree services, a combination that reflects the expectations of Amherst homeowners who typically want a cohesive, professionally managed outdoor space rather than piecemeal fixes. Amherst's wooded residential lots and established neighborhoods create consistent demand for both routine lawn care and more involved tree management. This full-service approach positions them well for ongoing property relationships.

Services

Lawn Services
Landscape Architects or Designers
Tree Services

Services & Process

As a landscape architect and designer, TCoyne goes beyond just mowing and trimming. They can create formal planting plans, grade and shape outdoor spaces, and advise on how tree placement and removal affects the overall look and value of a property. Lawn services cover routine maintenance including mowing, fertilization, aeration, and overseeding to keep turf healthy through New Hampshire's variable seasons. On the tree side, they handle pruning for shape and health, removal of trees that conflict with the landscape design, and guidance on which species work best in Hillsborough County's soil and climate conditions.

Service Area

TCoyne Landscaping serves Amherst and nearby communities throughout southern Hillsborough County, including Milford, Merrimack, Hollis, and Nashua. Amherst's central location in the Souhegan Valley corridor puts them within easy reach of a wide range of residential and commercial properties that need consistent, design-conscious outdoor maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the benefit of using a landscape designer for tree decisions rather than just a tree service?
A landscape designer considers how tree removal or addition affects the whole property, including sight lines, shade patterns, and planting opportunities. A tree-only company focuses on the task at hand, which sometimes leads to decisions that don't fit the bigger picture.
How often should I aerate and overseed my lawn in Amherst?
Most New Hampshire lawns benefit from aeration and overseeding once a year, typically in early fall when soil temperatures support good seed germination. Heavily used or compacted lawns may need it more frequently to maintain healthy turf density.
Can you remove a tree that's affecting my lawn by blocking sunlight?
Yes, and this is a common request in wooded towns like Amherst where mature trees can shade out large sections of lawn. After removal, overseeding and sometimes soil amendment help the lawn fill back in over one or two growing seasons.
Do you offer ongoing lawn care contracts for the full season?
Seasonal maintenance agreements are common for landscaping companies serving Amherst and surrounding towns. These typically cover mowing, edging, fertilization, and fall cleanup, giving you consistent service without having to reschedule each visit.
What trees tend to do well in Amherst's climate and soil?
Native species like red maple, white oak, and serviceberry perform well in Hillsborough County's mix of acidic, well-drained soils. A landscape designer can recommend species that fit your sun exposure, soil conditions, and the overall aesthetic you're going for.
Can you help me plan a landscape redesign that works around trees I want to keep?
Yes, designing around existing trees is actually good practice since established trees add significant value and take decades to replace. The design process will account for root zones, shade patterns, and seasonal changes to create a plan that complements what's already there.

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