Landscaping Services in Orleans, MA

Family craftsmanship since 1931,
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Serving Orleans Since 1931

Orleans' Trusted
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Orleans is a town of two coastlines. The open Atlantic pounds Nauset Beach to the east, pushing salt air and wind deep inland. On the western side, Rock Harbor and Cape Cod Bay bring their own tidal rhythms and salt exposure. In between — along Pleasant Bay, through the village, and out toward East Orleans — the soils are sandy, the growing season is short, and every property carries the particular demands of the outer Cape.

We work across every corner of this town: bluff properties overlooking Rock Harbor, sheltered gardens in East Orleans, waterfront estates on Pleasant Bay, year-round homes near the village center, and summer cottages that have been in families for decades. Our crews show up on schedule, communicate clearly, and take pride in leaving every property better than they found it.

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John G. Sears & Son landscaping headquarters at 221 Old Main Street in South Yarmouth MA

Est. 1931

Orleans has two very different coastlines — and maintaining a property well here means understanding both. The exposed Atlantic side demands different turf varieties, different pruning schedules, and different irrigation strategy than the sheltered shores of Pleasant Bay. We've spent a long time learning those distinctions, and it shows in every lawn we tend and every landscape we build.

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Coastal scenery in Orleans MA on Cape Cod

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The barrier dunes at Nauset Beach push a steady stream of salt air inland — even properties well back from the shore feel it in the soil, on the foliage, and in the way a lawn responds after a storm. Rock Harbor on the Cape Cod Bay side brings its own tidal exposure and wind patterns. In between, the Orleans village and the neighborhoods off Route 28 and 6A are more protected, but still contending with thin, sandy soil and a growing season that's shorter than most of the Cape.

None of that is a problem if you know what you're doing. Turf varieties that hold on an exposed Nauset bluff are different from what performs on a sheltered Pleasant Bay lot. Fertilization programs need to account for how quickly nutrients wash through the sand. Ornamental plantings near the water need salt tolerance built into the selection from the start. This is the kind of detail that separates a lawn that looks good in July from one that looks good every season, year after year.

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Est. 1931

When you hire Sears, you're not hiring a contractor.
You're hiring a neighbor who has earned the trust of Orleans families for nearly a century.