
Bridgewater Landscape Services
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Bridgewater, MA homeowners face unique lawn care challenges shaped by the region’s climate and geography. Winters bring salt exposure from road treatments along major routes like Pleasant Street and Bedford Street, which can stress turf and ornamental plantings. In the summer, periods of drought and heat can cause lawns in neighborhoods near Scotland Park or Stanley Iron Works Park to brown and thin, especially on properties with limited irrigation. Many homes in Bridgewater are shaded by mature oaks and maples, particularly in established areas like Titicut, making it difficult for sun-loving grasses to thrive. Additionally, sloped yards near the Town River or along the edges of Carver’s Pond are prone to soil erosion, requiring specialized solutions for stabilization and drainage.
To help residents address these environmental factors, the Town of Bridgewater’s official website provides resources and guidance on sustainable landscaping, water conservation, and soil management tailored to local conditions.

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Contact Your Local Bridgewater DPW for Transfer Station, Compost, and Yard Waste Info
Keeping your lawn healthy and your property clean is easy in Bridgewater, thanks to robust town-run waste and composting services. The Bridgewater Transfer Station is the go-to spot for yard waste drop-off, brush, and seasonal debris. Bridgewater does not offer curbside trash pickup, so be sure to check transfer hours, rules, and accepted materials.
For a full list of costs for compost, trash, or special pickups, review the Town Compost Fee Info before heading out. Using these services keeps Bridgewater neighborhoods clean, reduces illegal dumping, and promotes recycling and composting.
For questions or more info:
Bridgewater Department of Public Works
151 High Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324
Phone: (508) 697-0931
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Bridgewater, MA
If you’re planning major landscaping—especially near wetlands or streams—be aware of Bridgewater’s environmental regulations. The Bridgewater Conservation Commission is your first stop for questions about protected areas, buffer zones, or required permits for any work near resource areas.
In addition to wetlands protection, all new developments, grading, or paving projects must comply with the Bridgewater Stormwater Management Regulations (PDF) and the Bridgewater Stormwater Ordinance (PDF). These rules help protect Bridgewater’s waterways from runoff and erosion.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Bridgewater, MA?
Our experienced team provides professional landscaping and lawn care services throughout all Bridgewater neighborhoods, including:
- Bridgewater Center
- Scotland Street area
- Stanley Iron Works District
- South Bridgewater
- Prattown
- Water Street corridor
- Vernon Street neighborhood
- Elm Street area
Every property receives personalized solutions based on Bridgewater’s local soils, topography, and climate.
Partnering With Bridgewater’s Conservation Commission for Sustainable Landscaping
We’re proud to work closely with the Bridgewater Conservation Commission to ensure every landscaping project complies with wetlands bylaws and environmental priorities. This partnership ensures our projects—whether buffer planting, grading, or drainage—protect vital wetlands and promote biodiversity.
For major projects, we consult the Commission to determine permit needs, follow best practices for erosion control, and maintain compliance with local and state laws.
Top Bridgewater Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Heavy, Poorly Draining Soils:
Much of Bridgewater has clay or compacted soils that make drainage a challenge. We recommend aeration, compost topdressing, and installing rain gardens to address water pooling and root stress.
2. Wetlands & Flooding:
Homes near the Taunton River or conservation land may experience seasonal flooding. We use buffer plantings and elevation adjustments to keep lawns resilient and reduce runoff, always following Bridgewater Stormwater Management Regulations (PDF).
3. Debris & Brush Accumulation:
Seasonal storms mean extra cleanup. We support responsible yard waste disposal at the Bridgewater Transfer Station, keeping properties—and the town—clean.
What Makes Lawns in Bridgewater Different From the Rest of Massachusetts?
Bridgewater’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, farmlands, and river-adjacent areas presents unique challenges. Unlike sandy Cape Cod soils or Boston’s dense city turf, Bridgewater lawns require extra attention to drainage, flooding, and environmental regulations. Our deep local knowledge ensures your landscape thrives in every season and complies with town rules.
Supporting Local Parks, Open Spaces & Community Planning in Bridgewater
Our work helps support healthy lawns and gardens at Bridgewater’s parks, open spaces, and public trails. For property owners or developers, Bridgewater Subdivision Rules & Regulations (PDF) are essential for planning sustainable, compliant green spaces.
For those in or near the aquifer protection district, see the Bridgewater Aquifer Protection District (PDF) for groundwater safety guidance.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Bridgewater’s Green Initiatives
We prioritize sustainability in every project, using mulch, native plants, and organic practices whenever possible. All our methods align with Bridgewater Stormwater Management best practices to reduce runoff and pollution.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Bridgewater
- Broad Street
- High Street
- Pleasant Street
- South Street
- Plymouth Street
- Elm Street