Stoll's Landscaping handles lawn care New Philadelphia Ohio homeowners need on a regular basis. We work in neighborhoods near downtown and High Avenue, and in newer subdivisions around town. Straight mowing, clean edges, and a yard that looks cared for.
New Philadelphia is the county seat, with downtown shops, Tuscora Park, and the canal towpath close by. Lots here range from older tree-lined streets to busier stretches near W. High Street and I-77. We adjust to the property, not a generic schedule.
Local soil is heavy clay, and many yards have shade from mature trees. Spring green-up comes fast after a valley winter. We set mowing height, cleanup timing, and fertilization based on how your lawn actually grows.
Lawn & landscape services in New Philadelphia
Regular lawn mowing New Philadelphia OH schedules, plus one-time work for homeowners and small properties.
Lawn mowing & maintenance
Regular cuts, edging, and cleanup for residential and small commercial properties.
Snow removal
Driveway and walkway clearing when winter weather hits your property.
Gravel & stone
Driveways, pads, and drainage solutions with the right stone for the job.
Lawn fertilization
Seasonal feeding programs to support healthy, green turf through the growing season.
Yard cleanup
Brush clearing, leaf removal, and seasonal cleanups that reset your property.
Firewood
Seasoned firewood stacked and ready for your stove or fire pit.
Landscaping
Planting, mulch, grading, and landscape refreshes tailored to your property.
Working in and around New Philadelphia
We serve New Philadelphia and nearby towns like Dover, Sugarcreek, Uhrichsville, and Strasburg. A lot of our customers are off High Avenue and W. High Street, or on the quieter streets south and west of downtown where older trees and established lawns need regular care.
Yards near Tuscora Park or the river often need extra cleanup after storms or high water. In winter, we plow driveways and walkways so you can get in and out. For landscaping New Philadelphia Ohio jobs like mulch, gravel pads, or bed refreshes, we give you a straight answer on scope and timing before we start.
You can pair mowing with fertilization, book a fall cleanup, or set up snow removal ahead of the season. One crew can cover your yard through the year if that makes sense for your property.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about lawn care, landscaping, and seasonal service in New Philadelphia, OH.
Do you provide lawn care throughout New Philadelphia, Ohio?
Yes. We serve residential and small commercial properties across New Philadelphia and nearby Tuscarawas County communities. Share your address when you request a quote and we will confirm scheduling for your neighborhood.
How often should I schedule lawn mowing in New Philadelphia?
Most New Philadelphia lawns benefit from weekly mowing during peak growth in late spring and summer, with bi-weekly visits often enough in cooler stretches. We adjust frequency based on your turf, shade, and how quickly the grass rebounds after each cut.
What landscaping services do you offer in New Philadelphia, OH?
We handle bed refreshes, mulch, plantings, light grading, gravel drives and pads, yard cleanup, fertilization, firewood delivery, and seasonal snow removal. Tell us your goals and we will recommend a practical scope for your property.
Can you help with spring and fall yard cleanup near Tuscora Park?
Yes. Properties near Tuscora Park, along the Tuscarawas River, and in tree-heavy neighborhoods often need extra leaf removal, brush clearing, and bed edging after winter or heavy storms. We haul debris away and leave beds and lawn edges tidy.
How do I get a quote for lawn mowing New Philadelphia OH?
Use our contact form or call us directly. Include your address, lot size if you know it, and what you need: mowing, landscaping, cleanup, or seasonal work. We follow up with clear next steps and pricing.
Do you offer snow removal for New Philadelphia driveways?
Yes. When winter weather hits Tuscarawas County, we clear residential driveways and walkways so you can get in and out safely. Ask about priority scheduling before the first snowfall.
