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It doesn’t take much for an invasive plant to take up residence in your yard. With no natural predators, these unwanted plants can take over a property and destroy an otherwise healthy landscape in no time. DeMelo Brothers is here to fight back.
In Massachusetts, it’s not uncommon to find oriental bittersweet strangling nearby trees or phragmites overrunning wetlands. You may have pokeweed or Japanese knotweed rapidly taking over swaths of land, overwhelming existing native plants and trees.
Invasive plant species are tricky to treat. More often than not, the process requires a multi-step approach. We start by identifying the problem plant. Depending on the plant species and the extent of the infestation, we devise an organic or herbicidal treatment.
Killing the root system is key, which is why the fall is the best time to address an invasive plant infestation. This is when plants are storing nutrients to prepare for winter dormancy and reproduction in spring. Treatment plans for combating invasive plant species can take one to three seasons to complete, depending on your infestation.
Since 1976, clients in Marstons Mills, MA have been trusting DeMelo Brothers with their landscaping. We're a local, family-owned company, and we are a second-generation business with over 50 years of experience. Our landscaping prowess is unparalleled.
Even though we rely on old-fashion service models to satisfy our clients, we also use the best technology and latest innovations to make sure your landscaping is perfect. There's a reason we keep getting recognized in local write-ups for the quality of our work.
You can get started with a free quote! Just fill out our online form to learn more. We reply to your inquiries within 24 hours.
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My yard was a mess after the installation of a new septic system, and the contractor who installed the system used weed-infested grass seed over the area torn up. I wanted to replace everything with sod, but Rob suggested weed killer. He was right. The area looks great! It probably saved me a fair amount of money.
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