Lawn Care in Bridgehampton, NY

Your Lawn, Perfected Every Season

Professional lawn care that keeps your Bridgehampton property looking its absolute best year-round.

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The Lawn You've Always Wanted

You know what a well-maintained lawn should look like. Thick, green grass that stays consistent through the seasons. No brown patches in August. No weeds taking over in spring. No wondering if you’re doing enough or doing it right.

That’s exactly what you get with professional lawn care services. Your weekends become yours again. Your property looks the way it should. And you stop worrying about whether your lawn is keeping up with the neighborhood.

The difference shows immediately and gets better with time. Consistent mowing at the right height. Fertilization timed perfectly for Long Island’s growing seasons. Treatments that actually work because they’re applied correctly. This is what happens when lawn maintenance is handled by people who know what they’re doing.

Bridgehampton Lawn Maintenance Experts

We Know Hamptons Lawns

We’ve been maintaining residential lawns in Bridgehampton and throughout the Hamptons for years. We understand the specific challenges of coastal Long Island properties – from sandy soil conditions to salt air exposure.

Every property is different, and we treat it that way. Your lawn gets a customized approach based on grass type, soil conditions, and your specific goals. We’re not just another lawn service driving through the neighborhood.

You’ll work with the same team consistently. We show up when scheduled. And we handle everything from basic mowing to comprehensive fertilization programs that keep your lawn healthy through every season.

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Our Lawn Care Process

Simple Process, Professional Results

We start with a property assessment to understand your lawn’s current condition, grass type, and any problem areas. This tells us exactly what your lawn needs and helps us create a customized maintenance plan.

Regular mowing happens on a consistent schedule that works for your property and the growing season. We adjust cutting height based on grass type and weather conditions. Your lawn gets fertilized at the right times with the right products for Long Island’s climate.

Seasonal services like aeration and overseeding happen when they’ll be most effective. We handle spring cleanup, summer maintenance, and fall preparation. You get updates on what we’re doing and why, so you always know your lawn is getting proper care.

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Everything Your Lawn Needs

Our residential lawn care covers everything from weekly mowing to comprehensive fertilization programs. Regular mowing keeps your grass healthy and your property looking sharp. We adjust our schedule based on growth rates and weather conditions.

Fertilization and lawn treatments are timed specifically for Long Island’s growing seasons. Spring applications get your lawn off to a strong start. Summer treatments help maintain color and health during hot weather. Fall fertilization prepares your grass for winter and next year’s growth.

Aeration services help compacted soil breathe and absorb nutrients better. This is especially important for Hamptons properties where sandy soil can become compacted over time. We also handle overseeding to fill in thin areas and maintain thick, healthy grass coverage throughout your property.

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Most Bridgehampton lawns need mowing every 7-10 days during peak growing season, which typically runs from late spring through early fall. The exact frequency depends on your grass type, weather conditions, and how much rain we’ve had. Cool-season grasses common in our area grow fastest in spring and fall, so they may need more frequent cutting during those times. We adjust our mowing schedule based on actual growth rates, not just calendar dates, so your lawn gets cut when it needs it.
Long Island lawns benefit from a four-season fertilization program. Early spring application helps grass green up and start growing strong. Late spring feeding supports growth through the active season. Summer fertilization maintains color and health during hot weather. Fall fertilization is crucial – it helps grass store nutrients for winter and promotes strong root development for next year’s growth. The timing matters because applying fertilizer at the wrong time can actually stress your lawn or promote growth when grass should be preparing for dormancy.
Brown spots during summer usually come from a few common causes. Fungal diseases thrive in hot, humid conditions and can create circular brown patches. Dog urine creates concentrated brown spots with darker green rings around them. Grubs feeding on grass roots cause irregular brown areas that feel spongy when you walk on them. Sometimes it’s just heat stress from shallow watering or cutting grass too short. The key is identifying the actual cause because each problem needs a different treatment approach. Proper watering, correct mowing height, and preventive treatments help avoid most summer brown spot issues.
Leaving grass clippings on your lawn is usually the better choice, as long as you’re mowing regularly and not cutting off more than one-third of the grass blade length. Clippings decompose quickly and return nutrients to the soil, acting like a natural fertilizer. They also help retain soil moisture. However, if your grass gets too long between cuts, heavy clippings can smother the lawn and should be bagged. During wet periods when grass grows quickly, you might need to bag clippings to prevent them from clumping and blocking sunlight from reaching the grass underneath.
Your lawn probably needs aeration if water pools on the surface after rain instead of soaking in, if the soil feels hard when you walk on it, or if you can’t easily push a screwdriver into the ground. Compacted soil prevents air, water, and nutrients from reaching grass roots. This is common in high-traffic areas and on properties with clay soil components. Most Bridgehampton lawns benefit from annual aeration, typically done in fall when grass can recover quickly. Spring aeration works too, but fall timing allows grass to take full advantage of improved soil conditions during the next growing season.
Most cool-season grasses in Bridgehampton should be cut to 2.5-3 inches high, with taller heights during summer heat. Tall fescue performs best at 3-4 inches. Fine fescue can be cut shorter, around 2-2.5 inches. The key rule is never cut more than one-third of the grass blade length at once. Taller grass develops deeper roots, crowds out weeds better, and stays greener during hot weather. Many lawn problems actually start with cutting grass too short, which stresses the plants and makes them more susceptible to disease, drought, and weed invasion.