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Fall Lawn Renovation: Aeration, Dethatching & Seeding Services in Pembroke, MA

Revitalize your Pembroke lawn this fall with our comprehensive turf restoration services designed for this Plymouth County community. Advanced aeration demolishes soil compaction to enhance root development and water penetration throughout your property. Complete dethatching removes accumulated organic matter that prevents nutrient access to grass crowns. Premium overseeding with South Shore-adapted varieties creates a durable, resilient turf that withstands Massachusetts winters and returns lush each spring. Access Pembroke's Wilson E. Whittaker Recycling Center for seasonal leaf and grass composting, operating April 15th through December 15th with free compost available for garden use.

Key Benefits:

  • Advanced Soil Demolition - Enhances compacted ground penetration for superior root development
  • Complete Matter Removal - Prevents accumulated barriers blocking nutrient access
  • South Shore-Adapted Varieties - Durable cultivars for reliable Massachusetts performance
  • Seasonal Composting Access - Benefits from municipal recycling center and free compost program

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Contact Your Local Pembroke DPW for Trash, Recycling & Yard Waste Info

Pembroke offers residents a robust program for handling yard waste, brush, and general recycling. All details, including curbside guidelines and recycling center information, are available in the Pembroke Trash & Recycling Guide. If you have old shrubs, tree branches, or other organic material, the Pembroke Yard Waste Drop-Off FAQ provides a clear overview of accepted items and seasonal hours.

You can also visit the Pembroke Recycling Center Info page for up-to-date hours, access requirements, and instructions for drop-off at the Wilson E. Whittaker Recycling Center. For additional details on the facility’s operations, check the Wilson E. Whittaker Recycling Center Info.

Pembroke Department of Public Works
100 Center Street, Pembroke, MA 02359
Phone: (781) 293‑5762

Lawn Care Regulations, Stormwater, & Permits in Pembroke, MA

Protecting Pembroke’s local environment means staying informed about stormwater and wetlands rules. The town’s Stormwater “What is It & How to Help” Guide explains why runoff matters and how homeowners can reduce pollution. For actionable tips, review the Stormwater Pollution Solutions (PDF) and learn how to keep leaves and debris from clogging drains by following the Stormwater Leaf Hero Tips.

If you’re working near wetlands, riverbanks, or conservation land, consult the Pembroke Conservation Commission Filing Information before starting a landscaping project. This resource details local requirements and steps for proper filings.

What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Pembroke, MA?

Our landscaping team provides service across all Pembroke neighborhoods, including:

  • North Pembroke
  • Bryantville
  • Pembroke Center
  • East Pembroke
  • Brick Kiln district
  • Herring Run area
  • Oldham Pond neighborhood
  • Mattakeesett Street corridor

Supporting Sustainability with Pembroke’s Conservation & Open Space Committees

Sustainable landscaping is about more than green lawns—it’s about protecting Pembroke’s open space and water quality. Our work aligns with the Pembroke Conservation Commission Filing Information and the vision set by the Open Space & Hiking Trails Committee, which manages the town’s trails and natural corridors. We help clients navigate permitting and select environmentally responsible practices.

Top Pembroke Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)

1. Leaf and Debris Buildup:
Heavy tree cover means lots of leaves in fall and spring. We guide residents to use the Pembroke Yard Waste Drop-Off FAQ and Leaf Hero Tips for responsible cleanup.

2. Stormwater Runoff and Pollution:
Improper yard care can send nutrients and waste into local waterways. We educate clients with the Stormwater “What is It & How to Help” Guide and Stormwater Pollution Solutions (PDF).

3. Regulatory Compliance:
If your project is near wetlands, we streamline filings and compliance through the Conservation Commission Filing Information.

What Makes Lawns in Pembroke Different from the Rest of Massachusetts?

Pembroke’s landscape includes forests, ponds, and stream corridors that demand careful yard care and compliance with local stormwater and conservation policies. Compared to more urbanized communities, Pembroke properties require extra attention to runoff, debris management, and wetlands protection—something we excel at, thanks to our focus on local guidance.

Supporting Parks, Open Spaces, and Community Stewardship

Pembroke’s commitment to conservation and open space means there are many beautiful natural areas to enjoy. For walking, hiking, and exploring, check the Open Space & Hiking Trails Committee, which provides maps, stewardship tips, and local trail details.

Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Pembroke’s Green Initiatives

Our approach uses compost, native plants, and strategic grading to prevent stormwater issues—all in line with Pembroke’s stormwater and conservation initiatives. We stay up-to-date on the latest pollution prevention strategies through the town’s official programs and PDF resources.

Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Pembroke

  • Center Street
  • Mattakeesett Street
  • Barker Street
  • Hobomock Street
  • Washington Street
  • Oldham Street