Welcome to CC Sons Landscaping.
Providing Commercial and Residential Services for over 50 Years!
Ciro Carbone & Sons Inc. is a full service landscape maintenance, construction and design company. We provide a full range of services to our clients. From design and installation to renovation and maintenance, our skilled team of professionals offer the very best. Each property is evaluated and maintained according to the individual needs and requirements of the client. We can help turn your yard into a beautiful landscape for you and your family to enjoy.
Ciro Carbone & Sons Inc. 12 Anthony Circle PO Box 600253 Newtonville, MA 02460
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Angelo and his team at Carbone & Sons are very responsible, reliable, and a pleasure to deal with for both snow removal and landscaping. We have been very pleased with their services and would recommend them.
Deb B.   Waban, MA
Ciro Carbone and Sons have done an incredible job on all my properties. Not only do they maintain my properties, but they have also installed sprinkler systems and a retaining wall. Their work is exceptional and
I get many compliments. Their crew is so professional and courteous, I cannot say enough about them.
Ralph F.  Everett, MA
My yard always looks great! My flower beds are gorgeous thanks to your design advice. We are very happy with the service your company provides. Thank you.
Barbara F.   Newtonville, MA
Fertilizer is a substance added to soil to improve plants' growth and yield. First used by ancient farmers, fertilizer technology developed as the chemical needs of growing plants were discovered.
Mulch conserves water, prevents weeds and feeds the soil. Mulch can be any material, such as wood chips, grass clippings, leaves and compost, even rock, newspaper or shredded tires, that is spread over the surface of soil to retain water and inhibit weed growthcan be used as mulch.
Lawns are three times more productive at producing oxygen than trees. Also, an average lawn absorbs 10 times more water on a sunny day than it does on a cloudy day.