Landscaping in Getzville, NY

Groundhog Landscaping — Serving Getzville, NY
About 5 miles west of our Clarence Center, NY headquarters.

Getzville is the unincorporated hamlet of Amherst sitting between Williamsville and East Amherst, about 5 miles west of our Clarence Center shop. The 14068 ZIP area is a quiet residential zone of mid-century and newer homes with mature lot landscaping, and it's one of our most consistent maintenance territories — properties here tend to stay with our weekly lawn care program for years.

Where we work in Getzville

Our Getzville crews work the streets between Hopkins Road and North Forest Road, the neighborhoods off Sweet Home and Dodge Roads, and the area around the Daemen University campus. Many properties feature mature shade trees and established perennial beds that benefit from continuity — the same crew servicing the same lawn week after week recognises subtle changes (a fungal patch, a weed pocket, a stressed shrub) before they become problems.

Climate & soil notes for Getzville

Getzville's soil is consistent Amherst clay-loam, and snowfall is in the 95–105 inch range — slightly more than central Amherst because of the elevation rise toward Clarence. Property drainage is generally good but the heavier soils mean paver installations get the deeper base spec we use sitewide.

Common Getzville project types

Common Getzville services: weekly mowing contracts with optional fertilization, spring cleanup + mulch refresh, bed redesigns on established homes, landscape lighting for the mature trees, and seasonal snow plowing.

Services we offer in Getzville

Request an estimate

For a free written estimate on landscape, hardscape, lawn care, or snow service in Getzville, call (716) 741-8428 Mon–Fri 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, email info@groundhoglandscaping.com, or use our contact form. For employment opportunities see our online application.

Getzville Service FAQs

Questions Getzville homeowners ask most often before they hire Groundhog Landscaping.

Yes — Getzville is the 14068 ZIP code within the Town of Amherst. Our Amherst routes pass through Getzville regularly, and we treat it as a primary service zone.

Several options: shade-tolerant turf overseeding in early fall (when nighttime temps drop and competition from existing grass eases), conversion of the worst-affected zones to perennial beds or ground cover, or selective tree pruning to increase morning light. We'll assess on site and recommend based on the specific trees and exposure.

Yes. Mature trees are perfect candidates for downlighting and uplighting, and Getzville’s longer driveways often benefit from low-voltage path lighting. We use brass and copper fixtures with warm-white LEDs.