Professional Planting Services in Somers, NY
Somers's three distinct community areas create planting conditions that span the full range from standard suburban residential ornamental installation in Lincolndale and Baldwin Place to the naturalistic woodland edge planting appropriate for Somers hamlet's larger wooded properties. Standard residential planting in Somers's more developed areas follows the same principles as throughout our Westchester service area — proper species selection, correct installation technique, and establishment support. Woodland edge planting on Somers hamlet's wooded lots requires the native plant knowledge and naturalistic design approach that integrates new plantings with the existing natural plant communities on these properties.
Residential Ornamental Planting Across Somers's Communities
Foundation and bed planting on Somers's suburban residential properties in Lincolndale and Baldwin Place follows the standard professional approach — species appropriate for the site's light conditions, soil, and available space, installed at correct depth with soil amendment appropriate for Westchester County's clay-influenced soils, and supported through the first growing season with adequate irrigation. We select plants rated for USDA Zone 6b winter hardiness — appropriate for Somers's northern Westchester climate — rather than Zone 7 plants that may fail through Somers winters that Zone 7 plants cannot handle reliably.
Somers hamlet's larger wooded-lot properties create planting opportunities for native woodland edge installations — adding native understory species at the transition between the maintained lawn area and the retained woodland that defines these properties. Native serviceberry, pagoda dogwood, and native viburnum provide seasonal interest in these transition zones while connecting the maintained landscape to the natural woodland character that homeowners in this part of Somers specifically chose when they purchased their properties. We design and install woodland edge planting programs that enhance this connection rather than disrupting it with inappropriate ornamental species.
Native Woodland Planting in Northern Somers
Native woodland restoration planting in the northern sections of Somers — where the community character transitions toward the more rural character of adjacent Putnam County — uses species appropriate for northern Westchester's growing conditions and the specific habitat conditions of each planting site. We assess light levels, soil moisture, and the existing native seed bank before specifying native species for Somers woodland restoration plantings — ensuring that new plantings are compatible with the existing conditions rather than fighting against site conditions that are poorly matched to the proposed species.
Deer pressure in Somers increases significantly from the more developed southern community areas toward the rural northern sections of the Town. Planting recommendations for Somers properties in higher deer pressure areas prioritize deer-resistant native species that establish successfully without active protection programs. We advise homeowners throughout Somers on the deer pressure conditions specific to their property location — which varies significantly between Lincolndale's more suburban setting and the northern Somers woodland lots where deer access is unrestricted.
Professional Planting for Somers's Diverse Community
Somers homeowners across all three community areas benefit from professional planting that applies appropriate technique for their specific property conditions — suburban ornamental installation in the developed areas, woodland edge native planting in the transitional areas, and deer-resistant species selection throughout the northern sections where browse pressure is highest. Consistent professional technique — correct installation depth, soil amendment, establishment watering — produces better results than DIY planting regardless of the community area or plant species involved.
The Town of Somers's growing season spans from mid-April through October in the more developed southern areas and slightly shorter windows in the northern sections adjacent to Putnam County. We calibrate planting timing for Somers properties to the specific community area and the plants being installed — ensuring that spring and fall planting windows are used optimally for each project and that summer planting of any species includes adequate irrigation support for the heat and drought stress of July and August.