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DO YOU HAVE THESE PROBLEMS:

• Where can I find help in designing my backyard?
• How do I make sure we stay on-track and within budget?
• What are possible zoning restrictions in my outdoor space?
• What options do I have for a landscape makeover?
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A. Buckley Landscaping’s Landscape Design services have helped thousands of homeowners, business owners, property managers, and other individuals in Sharon, 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 Design needs.

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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 is the average price for landscape design?

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The average price for professional landscape design typically falls between $2,000 and $8,000, but that range can move higher or lower depending on the scope, property size, and level of customization. For high-end homes and long-term outdoor investments, landscape design is not an expense—it’s a multiplier on property value, usability, and curb appeal.

At the lower end, basic concept plans (layout, plant suggestions, and rough hardscape ideas) may start around $1,500–$2,500. These are ideal for homeowners who want direction but plan to manage installation themselves.

More commonly, homeowners invest in full-service landscape design, ranging from $3,500–$6,500, which includes detailed layouts, material specifications, grading considerations, lighting concepts, drainage planning, and plant selections tailored to your property, sun exposure, and lifestyle.

For luxury landscapes—think patios, outdoor kitchens, fire features, retaining walls, custom stonework, and phased master plans—design fees can reach $7,500–$15,000+. These projects require deeper planning, engineering coordination, and precision to avoid costly mistakes during construction.

Here’s the key thing most homeowners don’t realize: great design saves money. A professionally designed landscape prevents overbuilding, reduces change orders, and ensures every dollar spent during installation is intentional and cohesive. Poor design—or no design—almost always leads to rework, wasted materials, and regret.

When you work with a professional landscape design team, you’re not just paying for drawings. You’re investing in:

  • A clear vision for your entire property
  • Smart material and plant choices that last
  • A plan that increases home value and enjoyment
  • A roadmap that avoids expensive errors
  • If you’re serious about creating a beautiful, functional outdoor space, the first step isn’t construction—it’s design.

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History

The Town of Sharon was first settled as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637 and was deemed the 2nd precinct of Stoughton in 1740. It was established as the district of Stoughtonham on June 21, 1765, incorporated as the Town of Stoughtonham on August 23, 1775, and was named Sharon on February 25, 1783, after Israel’s Sharon plain, due to its high level of forestation. Several towns in New England were given this name. Part of Stoughtonham went to the new town of Foxborough on June 10, 1776. During the American Revolution, the townspeople of Sharon made cannonballs and cannons for the Continental Army at a local foundry.

In front of the Sharon Public Library stands a statue of Deborah Sampson, Sharon’s town heroine. Sampson disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. After the war, she married Benjamin Gannett, a farmer, and lived in Sharon until the end of her life. Sampson began a campaign in 1790 to secure a pension from her time in the Revolutionary War, which earned the support of well known public figures, including Paul Revere. In 1804, Revere visited Sampson (then Sampson Gannett) at her farm in Sharon and wrote to the congressman of her district, William Eustis, that he found her “much more deserving than hundreds to whom Congress have been generous.” Sampson was placed on the United States pension list a year later, and awarded an annual payment. She is buried in the local Rock Ridge Cemetery. A street in Sharon is named Deborah Sampson Street in her honor. In 1983, the Massachusetts General Court designated Sampson as the official State Heroine of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The Unitarian and Congregational churches in the center of Sharon both have church bells manufactured by Paul Revere.

The recipient of letters from across the United States in Stanley Milgram‘s small-world experiment lived in Sharon.

Sharon is the former home of the Kendall Whaling Museum, founded by Henry P. Kendall in 1955. In 2001, the museum was merged with the New Bedford Whaling Museum, and its collection is now part of that museum, though the archives of the museum are still held in Sharon.

In Sharon there are six historical properties or districts that are registered with the state. Of the six, five are listed
on the National Register and three are certified local historic districts:

In 1970, Sharon’s First Historic District becomes an LHD. This is the area on North Main Street from Post
Office Square to School Street and includes the Library and the Unitarian and Congregational Churches. It
becomes a National Register District in 1975. In 1974 Cobb’s Tavern becomes a National Historic Landmark. Located at 41 Bay Road, it becomes
Sharon’s Second Historic District in 1991. In 1980, Stoneholm, located at 188 Ames Street, becomes a National Historic Landmark. In 1984, the Stoughtonham Furnace Site (partially in Foxborough) becomes a National Historic Landmark. In 1997, Borderland State Park (partially in Easton) becomes a National Register District. In 2004, Sharon’s Third Historic District was approved by Town Meeting and accepted by the Commonwealth.
This includes the Charles R. Wilber School, the Pleasant Street School, and the Kate Morrell Park.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 24.2 square miles (62.6 km), of which 23.3 square miles (60.4 km) is land and 0.9 square mile (2.2 km) (3.56%) is water. This includes Lake Massapoag, which is one of the town’s most prominent features and a popular recreational site for swimming and boating. It was largely responsible for the town’s early development as a summer resort location. Massapoag is drained by the Canoe River to the south, and Massapoag Brook to the north.

Sharon is located in a continental climate, like most of New England and most of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States. It is cooler than coastal New England locations because it is inland. The town has warm to hot summers and cold winters. It is often humid in the summer. Sharon receives about 50 inches of precipitation every year on average. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Sharon has a humid continental climate, abbreviated “Dfb” on climate maps.

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What does a landscape designer do?

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A landscape designer is the professional who turns your outdoor ideas into a clear, functional, and beautiful plan—before any money is wasted on the wrong materials or layout. Their job is to design an outdoor space that looks great, works for your lifestyle, and adds long-term value to your property.

First, a landscape designer evaluates your property as a whole. This includes grading, drainage, sun exposure, soil conditions, existing plants, and how you currently use the space. They also factor in your goals—whether that’s entertaining, privacy, low maintenance, family-friendly areas, or luxury features like patios, fire pits, and outdoor kitchens.

Next, they create a custom design plan. This typically includes the layout of walkways, patios, lawns, planting beds, and structures, along with recommendations for materials, plants, and finishes that fit your home’s architecture and local climate. A good designer doesn’t just make things look nice—they design for longevity, proper water flow, safety, and seasonal interest.

Landscape designers also help you avoid costly mistakes. They ensure proper spacing of plants, correct elevations for hardscapes, and smart placement of features so your landscape matures beautifully over time instead of becoming overcrowded or dysfunctional.

Most importantly, a landscape designer acts as your strategic guide. They help prioritize phases, control budgets, and create a plan that can be built all at once or over time without losing cohesion.

If you want an outdoor space that feels intentional—not pieced together—a professional landscape designer is the foundation. Schedule a design consultation and start with a plan that makes every dollar count.

This customization means your spring and fall clean-up cost is only as much as you dictate. You have complete control over the budget and expenses so that you can get the most out of every dollar you invest in maintenance.

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Why Can’t I do my Own Landscape Design?

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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 common landscaping mistakes?

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One of the most common landscaping mistakes homeowners make is skipping the design phase. Jumping straight into construction without a plan often leads to wasted money, awkward layouts, and features that don’t work well together. A landscape should be intentional, not built one impulse decision at a time.

Another frequent mistake is poor drainage planning. Ignoring water flow can cause pooling, erosion, flooded patios, and even foundation issues. Drainage must be addressed before installing lawns, patios, or planting beds—not after problems appear.

Improper plant selection and spacing is also a major issue. Homeowners often choose plants based on how they look at the garden center, not how large they’ll grow or whether they’re suited to the site’s sun and soil conditions. This results in overcrowding, excessive maintenance, and plant failure within a few years.

Many people also underestimate the importance of scale and proportion. Patios that are too small, walkways that feel cramped, or features that overpower the home can make an outdoor space feel unbalanced and uncomfortable.

Finally, budget misallocation is a costly mistake. Spending heavily on visible features while neglecting foundational elements like grading, base materials, or lighting leads to short-term results and long-term problems.

The best way to avoid these mistakes is to work with a professional landscape designer. A proper plan ensures smart decisions, efficient spending, and a landscape that improves with time. Start with a design consultation and build it right the first time.

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“Adam Buckley and his crew always do a great job with the maintenance of my property and lawn cutting. I have been working with Adam for many years now and he’s responsive, reasonably priced and does great work. I would highly recommend him and his team for any landscape projects.”

Christopher Brislin

Sharon, Massachusetts

“I always get a prompt response. Listens to the customers needs and provides options/solutions to Landscaping concerns. Keep up the great work!”

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Sharon, Massachusetts

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