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Medfield, MA’s unique blend of rolling hills, mature woodlands, and historic neighborhoods like Harding and Rocky Woods presents both beauty and challenge for homeowners. The local climate brings cold, snowy winters—often requiring salt treatments on roads that can impact nearby lawns—and hot, sometimes dry summers that stress turf and garden beds. Shaded lots from the town’s abundant old-growth trees, especially near Noon Hill and the Charles River, can make it difficult for grass to thrive, while sloped properties may face soil erosion after heavy spring rains. To help residents navigate these conditions, the Town of Medfield’s official website offers resources and guidance on sustainable landscaping and water management tailored to our community’s needs.

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Contact Your Local Medfield DPW for Yard Waste & Composting Info
Proper disposal of yard waste, garden trimmings, and compostables is easy for Medfield residents thanks to the services provided by the town. The Medfield Recycling – Yard & Garden Trimmings page offers guidelines on what’s accepted, pickup dates, and tips for minimizing landfill waste. For details on brush drop-off and full recycling services, see Medfield Transfer Station Details.
Want to turn food scraps into garden gold? Explore Medfield Composting & Food Waste Drop-Off for information on compost bins, drop-off sites, and the town’s efforts to reduce organics in the trash stream.
If you need additional information or to confirm hours:
Medfield Department of Public Works
55 North Meadows Road, Medfield, MA 02052
Phone: (508) 906-3003
Lawn Care Regulations & Permits in Medfield, MA
Medfield is home to sensitive wetlands, river corridors, and protected land that require careful stewardship. Before you start any major landscaping—especially near streams, ponds, or conservation land—consult the Medfield Conservation Commission. This body oversees all work in regulated resource areas and can help you determine if your project requires a permit.
All necessary forms, such as Notices of Intent or Requests for Determination of Applicability, are available on the Conservation Commission Forms & Applications page. Residents planning work on or near conservation land should also review the Rules for Conservation-Managed Properties to stay in compliance.
What Neighborhoods Do We Serve in Medfield, MA?
Our lawn and landscaping services are available in every Medfield neighborhood and residential area, including:
- Medfield Center
- Noon Hill
- Harding Estates
- Belknap
- Hospital Hill
- Rocky Lane
- Olde Village Square
- Pine Needle Park
From the town center to quiet, wooded subdivisions, our local expertise ensures the right care for every property.
Partnering With Medfield’s Conservation Commission for Sustainable Landscaping
We take pride in partnering with the Medfield Conservation Commission to protect open space, waterways, and vital habitats. By following the town’s Rules for Conservation-Managed Properties, we design and maintain landscapes that are both beautiful and ecologically responsible.
We also advise homeowners to consult the latest stormwater regulations and septic system guidelines, which are essential for preserving Medfield’s water quality and preventing erosion. Details are available at Septic Systems, Stormwater & Drainage Regulations.
Top Medfield Lawn Problems (and How We Solve Them)
1. Wetlands and Drainage Issues:
Medfield’s proximity to rivers and wetlands means lawns can experience soggy spots or drainage problems. We recommend soil testing, proper grading, and moisture-tolerant turf blends to address waterlogged areas.
2. Tree Shade and Moss Growth:
Neighborhoods like Noon Hill and Hospital Hill have mature trees that create challenging shade. We use shade-adapted grass species and offer strategic pruning to maximize sunlight for your lawn.
3. Organic Debris & Fall Leaf Build-Up:
Autumn brings heavy leaf fall. We assist with seasonal cleanups and recommend composting through the town’s Composting & Food Waste Drop-Off to turn leaves into a soil-boosting resource.
What Makes Lawns in Medfield Different From the Rest of Massachusetts?
Medfield’s unique blend of upland forest, riverside meadows, and classic suburban neighborhoods means no two lawns are quite alike. Unlike sandy coastal towns or rocky inland properties, Medfield homeowners need to manage clay-rich soils, mature tree canopies, and the occasional wetland buffer. Our team’s tailored approach ensures every property thrives while staying within the bounds of local regulations.
Supporting Local Parks and Community Green Spaces in Medfield
Medfield is known for its community spirit and commitment to green space. The Medfield Parks & Recreation Department manages fields and playgrounds across town, hosting youth sports, seasonal events, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re preparing your own yard or a shared neighborhood field, our services keep Medfield’s public spaces healthy and inviting.
For mapping, property research, or neighborhood planning, residents and contractors can access Medfield Maps Online or the official Zoning Map.
Eco-Friendly Landscaping Backed by Medfield’s Green Initiatives
Sustainable practices guide every job we do. We follow the Medfield Stormwater & Runoff Management Regulations (PDF) and Stormwater System SOPs (PDF) to minimize runoff, prevent pollution, and enhance long-term lawn health. Composting, mulching, and native plant selections are always recommended for eco-friendly care.
Proudly Serving These Streets and Areas in Medfield
- North Meadows Road
- Main Street
- Harding Street
- South Street
- Philip Street
- Adams Street