Living in Port Chester means dealing with all four seasons—and your landscape should be ready for each one. At Seal Coating By Sam’s Landscaping, landscaping isn’t a side job—it’s the roots of everything we do. We have spent years shaping outdoor spaces that don’t just look neat, but actually make sense for how people live, work, and move through their yards. We understand that landscaping in this town is more than weekend mowing or seasonal planting—it’s about building something durable that feels like it fits.
From small front yards to sprawling back lots, every property has its own layout, slope, sunlight, and soil—so we treat them that way. That’s why we don’t work off templates or guesswork. Every tree we plant, every edge we cut, and every bed we prep is done with the long game in mind. Whether its redirecting water flow through site grading or refreshing tired lawns with aeration and overseeing, everything we offer through our landscaping services in Port Chester NY is driven by a deep understanding of local conditions and how they shape your property.
Good landscaping isn’t just about looks. It keeps your soil in place after a heavy rain. It stops weeds from creeping in. It keeps your outdoor spaces usable, clean, and low-maintenance.
Here’s what I offer through our landscaping in Port Chester, NY:
We only install hardy, low-maintenance species that are proven to do well in Port Chester’s soil and climate—so you’re not left replacing wilted plants every few months.
We walk you through the plan before we start and stick to it. You won’t be hit with sudden changes or left wondering why something looks off halfway through.
No more mulch spilling onto your lawn or flower beds losing shape after a rain. Our edge work holds its lines and keeps your yard looking neat long after we’re gone.
For most yards, once every 7–14 days during the growing season keeps things in good shape. We adjust based on weather, plant types, and how fast your grass and shrubs grow.
We test your soil and amend it with organic matter like compost or gypsum to improve drainage and support stronger plant roots. Better soil means less watering and fewer dead patches.
Yes. We check for compacted areas, shade problems, or poor watering patterns. Then we reseed, adjust mowing height, and treat bare spots so the lawn fills in evenly.