
Norton Landscape Services
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Get a Free QuoteFall Lawn Renovation: Aeration, Dethatching & Seeding Services in Norton, MA
Transform your Norton turf this fall with our specialized lawn enhancement services tailored for this Bristol County community. Expert aeration breaks through compacted soil to maximize root expansion and moisture distribution across your property. Thorough dethatching eliminates excessive organic accumulation that restricts nutrient delivery to grass systems. Strategic overseeding with proven Massachusetts varieties develops a robust, weather-resistant turf that survives New England winters and returns flourishing each spring. Utilize Norton's yard waste drop-off program at 60-64 West Hodges Street, operating 2nd and 4th Saturdays from 8:30-11:30 AM, plus the Hill Street Landfill for grass and leaves disposal.
Key Benefits:
- Expert Soil Breakthrough - Maximizes compacted ground penetration for superior root expansion
- Thorough Accumulation Elimination - Restricts excessive barriers blocking nutrient delivery
- Proven Massachusetts Varieties - Weather-resistant cultivars for robust New England performance
- Convenient Drop-Off Access - Utilizes bi-weekly municipal collection and landfill services
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Why Choose Norton Landscape Services

Norton Homeowners Trust Us
Expert Lawn Maintenance
Reliable Seasonal Cleanup
Competitive Pricing
Professional Team
Satisfaction Guarantee
Personalized Service
Contact Your Local Norton DPW for Yard Waste Drop-Off & Disposal
Norton makes it easy for residents to manage grass clippings, leaves, brush, and other green waste. The Norton Yard Waste Drop-off at the Highway Department garage is open for seasonal disposal—helping homeowners keep their yards tidy and environmentally friendly. Not sure what materials are accepted? Consult the Norton “What can I do with yard waste?” FAQ for details on permitted items and local guidelines.
For further questions:
Norton Highway Department
166 John Scott Blvd, Norton, MA 02766
Phone: (508) 285‑0237
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Norton, MA
If you’re planning landscape work near wetlands, ponds, or conservation areas, understanding Norton’s regulations is essential. The Norton Conservation Commission oversees all permitting and compliance. Homeowners can find a simple explanation in the Norton Wetlands Homeowner’s Guide (PDF), which outlines the rules and responsibilities for projects near protected resources.
The town provides a Wetland Permitting Procedure (PDF) for step-by-step guidance, and the Permit Filings & Procedures page lists forms and deadlines. Don’t forget the RDA Application Checklist (PDF) if you’re filing a Request for Determination of Applicability.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Norton, MA?
Our expert team is proud to serve homeowners throughout Norton, including:
- Chartley
- Norton Center
- Winnecunnet
- Crane Street area
- Barrowsville
- Bay Road corridor
- Reservoir Street neighborhood
- Taunton Avenue district
Every project is tailored to the unique needs of Norton’s neighborhoods, soils, and microclimates.
Supporting Sustainability with Norton’s Conservation Commission
We partner closely with the Norton Conservation Commission to make sure every landscaping or lawn project aligns with local environmental priorities. Our approach is shaped by resources like the Norton Wetlands Homeowner’s Guide (PDF) and the Permit Filings & Procedures, making it easy for clients to stay compliant and eco-friendly.
Top Norton Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Wet Soils and Stormwater Runoff:
Norton’s abundant lakes, ponds, and wetlands can lead to drainage issues. We follow guidelines from the Wetland Permitting Procedure (PDF) to design smart grading and planting solutions.
2. Heavy Yard Debris in Fall & Spring:
Frequent storms and mature trees mean regular cleanups are essential. We help clients use the Yard Waste Drop-off and stick to best practices from the local FAQ.
3. Regulatory Compliance:
From wetlands filings to RDA checklists, our team manages paperwork using the RDA Application Checklist (PDF) and keeps projects on schedule.
What Makes Lawns in Norton Different from the Rest of Massachusetts?
Norton’s unique environment—a mix of suburban neighborhoods, woodlands, and water bodies—means lawns require special care. Unlike city lawns or coastal properties, Norton landscapes must manage stormwater thoughtfully and comply with some of the region’s strictest wetlands rules. Our expertise ensures every project respects local regulations and maximizes natural beauty.
Supporting Parks, Open Space, and Lakes in Norton
Norton boasts exceptional natural resources, including lakes and conservation-managed open space. For stewardship tips, check out the Norton Lakes & Ponds Stewardship (PDF). Residents and visitors can explore trails, wildlife, and protected green areas listed on the Conservation Management Areas page.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Norton’s Conservation Initiatives
Our lawn care always emphasizes sustainability—using compost, choosing native plants, and managing runoff in line with town priorities. All work is coordinated with local guidelines and supported by the Conservation Commission.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Norton
- John Scott Blvd
- Bay Road
- Taunton Avenue
- Reservoir Street
- Crane Street
- West Main Street