Willard Landscaping

Willard Landscaping Lawn, yard and garden maintenance and cleanups for residential and commercial properties.

Spring is here - it's time for Spring Cleanups.
04/05/2024

Spring is here - it's time for Spring Cleanups.

Patio redo: Here are the after photos! We reused the old slate pieces but mixed them in with the new ones.
07/21/2023

Patio redo: Here are the after photos! We reused the old slate pieces but mixed them in with the new ones.

Check out this slate patio we redid. First here’s the before photo.
07/21/2023

Check out this slate patio we redid. First here’s the before photo.

Spring cleanups are in full swing. What are you planning for your yard this Spring?
04/10/2023

Spring cleanups are in full swing. What are you planning for your yard this Spring?

What a great idea.
02/15/2023

What a great idea.

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Great advice!
02/11/2023

Great advice!

(02/03/17) “A tree which has lost its head will never recover it again, and will survive only as a monument of the ignorance and folly of its tormentor.” George William Curtis, American writer, editor and speaker

02/11/2023

The weather is warm and winter seems to have passed us by. It’s never too early to schedule your Spring yard cleanups which we can do during these warm days!

Thought we’d share this story about the biggest pine cones!
02/11/2023

Thought we’d share this story about the biggest pine cones!

Two of the Worlds Largest Pine Cones!
The Coulter pine, Pinus coulteri, (photo left) is a native of the coastal mountains of Southern California and northern Baja California (Mexico) and produces the largest pine cones (by volume) of any pine. Coulter pine trees can reach heights of over 100 feet tall with cones weighing over 10 pounds giving this tree the nickname "widow-maker".
The Sugar pine, Pinus lambertiana, (photo right) has the longest cones of any conifer. Sugar pines bear pinecones that can grow to 22 inches long. Native to North America, sugar pine remain the tallest of all pine tree species, reaching a height of 250 feet or more. Known as the "King of Pines, this majestic evergreen can survive for up to 500 years. Photo credit: Fred Breglia

It's never too early to plan out your next move. Spring is nearly here!
02/02/2023

It's never too early to plan out your next move. Spring is nearly here!

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Old Lyme, CT
06371

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm

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