Providing the highest level of lawn, tree, and landscape services since 1992

Beginning first as a lawn care service company (lawn fertilization and related services), our services have expanded to now include tree & shrub care (insect and disease control); full-service tree work; various forms of pest control; full-service commercial property landscape management; and, Christmas lighting. Our service area includes all of Rhode Island; southeast Massachusetts; and, eastern Connecticut.
Each division of the SeaScape organization prides itself on providing the utmost in quality customer service. We’re big enough to answer our phones and respond rapidly to sales and service calls, yet small enough to ensure you’ll receive things like detailed notes on what we’ve done to your lawn and landscape, and take the time to call you ahead before each visit.
News
Spring Showers Bring May Flowers…and Mosquitoes!
Now more than ever your yard is your oasis. Our technicians have been working hard to help keep your lawn and landscape beautiful and pest free.
Get your yard in tip-top shape
Dr. Jim Wilkinson, president SeaScape Lawn Care, joined The Rhode Show on WPRI 12 to discuss ways to make your yard the envy of the neighborhood.
Mild winter may mean rough tick season; we can help
This mild winter could mean a tick boom this spring and summer. And, with ticks, comes concerns over tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease. There are steps you can take to keep these pests at bay.
To seed or not to seed: Here’s why you may want to hold off on spring lawn seeding
As winter comes to an end, many of you are probably itching to get your yards back in shape and may be wondering if you should seed your lawn this spring.
Spring is close and so is application #1; Here’s what you need to know
Spring is on its way and thanks to a relatively mild winter, you can expect a visit from our lawn care technicians soon.
Mid-Summer Update
Mid-Summer Update As the summer continues on, so do our dry conditions. While some areas received some rain late last week, many of our lawns are plagued by drought stress. Our "cool season" grasses do not fare well when it's hot and dry. Thankfully, as regular rain...