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A. Buckley Landscaping’s Landscape Construction services have helped thousands of homeowners, business owners, property managers, and other individuals in Wrentham, MA and the surrounding communities. After some research, we’re confident you’ll find us to be the right landscape company to handle your Landscape Construction projects.
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A. Buckley Landscaping for Landscape Construction Wrentham MA?
In short…Because we have a reputation for quality work and being budget friendly. Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.
At A. Buckley Landscaping, we do it all! From conception to completion, we handle every aspect of design, construction, planting, and maintenance. This integrated approach reduces project time and money by streamlining each phase of implementation and eliminating the delays that often plague sub-contracted projects.
With A. Buckley Landscaping, you’ll receive:
- Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
- Work from licensed professionals who are honest and hardworking
- Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
- Free estimates and a fully insured crew
To review the creativity of our design and the quality of our craftsmanship, simply take a look at our Photo Gallery. Our decades worth of landscaping projects speak for themselves! From custom landscape designs to planting projects, patios, stonework, and more — You can trust your yard or business property to our team of experts.
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What are landscape construction services?
Landscape construction services are the phase where your outdoor design plan becomes a real, usable space. While landscape design focuses on planning and vision, landscape construction is the professional installation and building of all the physical elements that make up your property.
These services typically include grading and excavation, which ensure proper drainage and a stable foundation for everything that follows. From there, landscape construction may involve installing patios, walkways, retaining walls, driveways, steps, and outdoor living features such as fire pits, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, and seating areas.
Landscape construction also covers planting and lawn installation, including trees, shrubs, perennials, sod, and seed. A professional crew understands proper spacing, soil preparation, and planting techniques so your landscape thrives long after installation—not just on day one.
Additional services often include irrigation systems, drainage solutions, landscape lighting, and fencing, all coordinated to work together as one cohesive system. Done correctly, these elements improve usability, safety, and long-term property value.
The biggest advantage of professional landscape construction is precision and efficiency. Experienced contractors follow the design plan closely, use the right materials, and build to last—avoiding costly mistakes, delays, and rework.
If you want an outdoor space that looks polished, functions properly, and holds its value over time, landscape construction services are essential. Start with a professional consultation to ensure your project is built correctly from the ground up.
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History
In 1660, five men from Dedham were sent to explore the lakes near George Indian’s wigwam and to report back to the selectmen what they found. The report of those men, Daniel Fisher, Anthony Fisher, Sgt. Fuller, Richard Ellis, and Richard Wheeler, was received with such enthusiasm that in March 1661 it was voted to start a new settlement there. The Town then voted to send Ellis and Timothy Dwight to go negotiate with King Phillip to purchase the title to the area known as Wollomonopoag.
They purchased 600 acres of land for £24, 6s. The money was paid out of pocket by Captain Willett, who accompanied Ellis and Dwight. The Town voted to assess a tax upon the cow commons to repay him, but some thought the money should be paid by those who would be moving to the new village. The dispute resulted in Willet not being paid back for several years.
After the boundaries of the new community were set, the Town voted to give up all rights to the land in return for the proprietors paying Dedham £160 over four years, beginning in 1661. By January 1663, however, little progress had been made towards establishing a new village. A meeting was called, and the 10 men who volunteered to go raised several concerns about their ability to move forward.
After much discussion, it was decided not to give the 600 acres to the group of pre-selected men, but rather to lay out lots and then award them by lottery. Those who already began to improve their lots were allowed to keep them, and land for a church, burial ground, training ground, roads, and officer lots were not included. All were free to buy and sell their lots.
Not much happened at Wollomonopoag until 1668, at which time a report arrived of native peoples planting corn and cutting down trees on the land that Dedham had purchased. Eleazer Lusher was charged with sending the illiterate Indians a letter warning them to “depart from that place and trespass no further.” Samuel Fisher then took it to them and read it aloud, at which point they replied that they had every intention of remaining on the land. Though they had still not paid him back for the land in question, the Town then asked Willett to speak with King Phillip and ask that he intervene.
There is no record of Phillip’s response to that entreaty but, in August 1669, the Town Fathers received an odd letter from him offering to negotiate for more land if they would quickly send him a “holland shirt.” Dwight and four others were appointed to negotiate with him again, provided Phillip could prove he, and not another sachem, had the rights to the land. In November, an agreement was reached to clear the title for £17 0s 8d. There is no record of whether a shirt was traded.
Samuel Sheares lived alone at Wollomonopoag for some time before a new attempt at a settlement was undertaken in 1671. Five men, John Thurston, Thomas Thurston, Robert Weare, John Weare, and Joseph Cheeney moved there with him, followed the next year by Rev. Samuel Man, a one-time teacher in the Dedham Public Schools. Robert Crossman was employed at the same time to construct a corn mill.
Those who moved there were drawn from the middle class of Dedham. They were primarily people from outside of Dedham who had purchased land there, and second generation Dedhamites who moved without their parents. Without the outsides, it is questionable whether the new community would have survived.
Soon, however, the Wollomonopoag settlers complained that those in the village center were keeping them in a state of colonial dependency. They were upset about absentee landlords whose land values were going up thanks to the labor of the inhabitants and who refused to pay taxes to support the community. They also complained that with the seat of the town government being so far away that they were disenfranchised and best by a lack of capital. Constables refused to travel to Wollomonopoag to make collections, assessments, and social judgement.
With the blessing of Dedham’s Board of Selectmen, the General Court separated the new town of Wrentham on October 16, 1673.
It was burned down during King Philip’s War 1675–1676. In the nineteenth century, Wrentham was the site of Day’s Academy. For a short time, Wrentham was the residence of the educational reformer Horace Mann. It is also known as one of the residences of Helen Keller.
North Wrentham separated as an independent town in 1870 with Plainville splitting off as an independent town in 1905.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 22.9 square miles (59 km), of which 22.2 square miles (57 km) is land and 0.7 square miles (1.8 km) (3.14%) is water. Wrentham is bordered by Norfolk on the north, Foxboro on the east, Plainville and Cumberland, Rhode Island on the south, Bellingham on the southwest, and Franklin on the west. It has two large lakes towards the center of town, Lake Pearl and Lake Archer, as well as Mirror Lake on the Wrentham/Norfolk border and numerous smaller lakes. Sheldonville, or West Wrentham, is a rural section of Wrentham located on the western leg of town. Sheldonville still maintains a unique identity as the old farming section of Wrentham, has active commercial orchards, and has its own ZIP Code (02070). Wrentham drains into four watersheds. They are the Charles River to the north, the Taunton River to the east, the Blackstone River to the west, and the Ten Mile River to the south.
Wrentham is the only town of that name in the United States. It is named after the village of Wrentham, Suffolk, England. The only other Wrentham is Wrentham, Alberta. Wrentham, Massachusetts, is by far the most populous of the three.
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What is the meaning of landscape construction?
Landscape construction is the process of physically building and installing an outdoor environment based on a planned design. It’s where ideas, drawings, and concepts turn into real structures, surfaces, and planted spaces that you can see, use, and enjoy every day.
In simple terms, landscape construction is everything that happens after the design is complete. It includes preparing the land, shaping the terrain, installing hardscape features, planting greenery, and integrating systems that make the landscape functional and durable.
Landscape construction typically starts with site preparation, such as excavation, grading, and drainage work. This step is critical because it ensures proper water flow, prevents erosion, and creates a stable base for patios, walkways, and structures. From there, contractors install hardscape elements like patios, retaining walls, steps, driveways, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, and seating areas.
Once the structural components are complete, landscape construction moves into softscape installation—trees, shrubs, perennials, lawns, and planting beds. Proper soil preparation, spacing, and placement are essential so plants thrive long-term rather than failing after a season or two.
Landscape construction also includes irrigation systems, drainage solutions, landscape lighting, fencing, and finishing details that tie everything together into a cohesive outdoor space.
The true meaning of landscape construction goes beyond just “building a yard.” It’s about creating a usable, intentional outdoor environment that enhances how you live, increases property value, and holds up over time.
When done professionally, landscape construction ensures your investment is built correctly from the ground up—saving money, avoiding mistakes, and delivering a finished result that looks polished and performs as designed. A great landscape isn’t accidental—it’s constructed with purpose.
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Why Can’t I Do My Own Landscape Construction?
Our professionals have decades of experience in the industry. Whether cutting a crisp edge to a lawn or monitoring soil pH, our crew has the necessary hands-on knowledge to accomplish any task properly. While the average homeowner can do many of these clean-up jobs, they will inevitably take more time and effort.
Consider this. Let’s say you want to install a retaining wall along two garden beds at the front of your house. One option is to research supplies, create blueprints, develop alternatives, negotiate supply prices, transport materials, and install the retaining walls. Each of these tasks adds up to several days’ worth of effort.
Conversely, you can hire us—your local hardscaping expert—and use the time you’ll save reading a book, playing with your children, traveling, or whatever else you’d like. Meanwhile, our hardscaping team will install a durable and beautiful retaining wall. While cost is always a worthwhile consideration, beyond the time and effort you’ll save, the guaranteed quality is indisputable. We stand behind our work.
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What are the 5 typical landscaping construction projects?
Most professional landscaping construction projects fall into five core categories. These projects form the backbone of functional, high-value outdoor spaces and are often combined into a single, well-planned master design.
1. Patios and Walkways
Patios and walkways create usable outdoor living space and improve how people move through the property. Built with materials like natural stone, pavers, or concrete, they provide areas for entertaining, relaxing, and connecting different parts of the yard in a clean, intentional way.
2. Retaining Walls and Steps
Retaining walls manage elevation changes, prevent erosion, and create level areas on sloped properties. Steps are often integrated for safety and flow. When built correctly, these features are both structural and visually striking.
3. Lawn Installation and Grading
This includes soil preparation, proper grading for drainage, and installing sod or seed. A healthy lawn starts below the surface, and professional installation ensures long-term success instead of patchy results.
4. Planting and Landscape Beds
Trees, shrubs, and perennials are installed strategically for privacy, curb appeal, seasonal interest, and low maintenance. Proper spacing and soil preparation are critical to avoid overcrowding and plant failure.
5. Outdoor Living Features
Fire pits, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, seating walls, and lighting transform a yard into an extension of the home. These projects add lifestyle value and significantly increase property appeal.
The most successful landscapes combine these elements into a cohesive plan. Professional landscape construction ensures everything is built correctly, in the right order, and with lasting results. Start with a consultation to build it right the first time.
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