Landscaping Atkinson NH

Serving Atkinson Since 2009

Atkinson NH is a charming small town in southeastern Rockingham County with a population of around 7,000 residents, blending historic New England character with a peaceful residential lifestyle. Conveniently located near the Massachusetts border and part of the Greater Boston region, Atkinson offers quiet country living with easy access to surrounding cities and services.

Atkinson Landscaping - Residential Services

Pool and patio, backyard of New Hampshire home

Atkinson’s semi-rural setting and diverse property types: from historic estates to modern homes, means homeowners often seek professional landscape services that complement both traditional charm and outdoor living spaces. From lawn care and seasonal cleanups to custom landscape design, planting, hardscaping, and full property maintenance, landscaping plays a key role in preserving the natural beauty and curb appeal of homes throughout Atkinson, NH.

Our team proudly provides reliable, high-quality landscaping services in Atkinson, helping homeowners enhance outdoor living spaces while protecting the value and appearance of their properties year-round.

Atkinson Landscaping - Commercial Services

Aerial view of Atkinson New Hampshire town center

In addition to residential properties, we proudly provide commercial landscaping services in Atkinson, NH. From office buildings to homeowner associations, our team delivers dependable lawn maintenance, seasonal cleanups, snow management, planting installations, and landscape enhancements that keep commercial properties looking professional year-round. We understand the importance of curb appeal and safe, well-maintained grounds for local businesses


Landscaping FAQs for Atkinson Homeowners

1. What should I consider about soil and drainage in Atkinson?

Many properties in Atkinson have rocky or compacted New England soil, along with sloped or wooded terrain. Proper grading, drainage solutions, and soil preparation are essential before installing new lawns, plantings, or hardscapes. Addressing drainage early helps prevent pooling water, lawn damage, and foundation issues.

2. Which plants grow best in Atkinson’s climate?

Atkinson experiences cold winters and warm, humid summers typical of southern New Hampshire. Choosing hardy, zone-appropriate plantings—such as native shrubs, perennials, and cold-tolerant turf varieties—helps ensure long-term success and lower maintenance throughout the seasons.

3. Do I need to consider seasonal property maintenance?

Yes. With fall leaves dropping, winter snow, and spring thaw cycles, year-round landscape maintenance is important. Seasonal cleanups, pruning, mulching, and lawn treatments help protect your property and maintain curb appeal in Atkinson’s changing New England climate.

Atkinson - Hardiness Zone: 5b

USDA Hardiness Zones map for Atkinson NH

The USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are the standard by which landscapers can determine which plants, flowers, shrubs and trees are most likely to thrive at a location. Zones are based on the average annual minimum winter temperature. Atkinson's average minimum temperature is -15 to -10F, designated as Zone 5b.

Zone 5b - Common Flowering Plants

Aster, Bee Balm, Black Eyed Susan, Catmint, Coreopsis, Daisy, Delphinium, Dianthus, Coneflower, Daylily, Hibiscus, Lavender, Poppy, Rose, Salvia, Shasta

Zone 5b - Common Shrubs & Trees

Apple, Arborvitae, Azalea, Boxwood, Hydrangea, Japanese Maple, Lilac, Pear


The North Point Difference

We take the time to understand the unique needs of our Atkinson customers and ensure that through effective project management and resources we are able to deliver on our promises time and time again.

Our expertise in Horticulture, Project Management, Landscape Maintenance, Irrigation, Softscape and Hardscape set us apart as a full-service partner for all of your outdoor property needs.

We invest heavily in our team and equipment to ensure we meet the highest standards of professionalism, dependability and quality.

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