Local landscaping and outdoor construction services for residential and commercial clients, with an emphasis on practical designs and reliable scheduling.
Local knowledge of Providence-area properties helps the crew recommend practical solutions for New England seasons. Estimates are straightforward, and work plans focus on durability and appearance. The company is reachable by phone to coordinate scheduling and scope changes.
East Providence, Providence, and surrounding Rhode Island neighborhoods.
Services may include design-focused landscaping, lawn and plant care, seasonal cleanups, hardscape installation such as pavers and retaining walls, drainage solutions, and general property maintenance.
Google users rate the business 4.7 out of 5 based on 187 reviews. Feedback highlights a range of landscaping and outdoor projects completed for local properties.
Amazing work, the crew was very professional and the finished product was more than I expected. Highly recommend for all your landscape and Hardscape needs. Will definitely be hiring back for future projects
Matt is amazing. A real person with a heart & hard worker. A successful & Reasonable businessman- talk to him & he listens. Great communicator!. He did excellent job putting in a new driveway and his workers were so polite & steadfast until it was all done. PLUS he ripped up a tree stump that was in the way & didn’t charge me! True story- Matt wants your business and will work hard to earn it. He has many talents besides driveways like yard work, patio, roofs, etc etc- I’ll hire him again, you should too. Call and talk to Matt if you want great work.
Matt and his team were amazing! Matt stayed in touch with me through the entire process, even calling me while on his vacation out of country! His team was courteous, professional, and extremely hard working. My yard was a dust bowl, to say the least. Matt and his team transformed the yard into a beautiful area to relax and enjoy beautiful New England days. I am including before and after photos, so that you can see the extent of the work that had to be done. Remove years of mulch, bring in new loom, install sod, tear down an old retaining wall, install an entire irrigation system, and tear down an old fence and install a new one. Fantastic job! I will recommend Natures Frontier to anyone needing their services.
Matt & his crew installed a patio in my yard this week, which ended up looking better than I expected! I was impressed with his crew’s attention to detail and the extra touches they added to ensure the longevity of the work. I also appreciated mat communication throughout the project and keeping me updated on the daily activities. Matt kept the project within budget and completed it within 2 weeks of when we initially met to discuss the project. I look forward to using him again for any future projects.
Our experience with Natures Frontier Landscaping was truly the worst contractor experience we've ever had. We had this work done last spring and while I don't like writing bad reviews, the arrival of spring this year has reignited this disappointment and frustration with the work that was done as we are again spending more money and time to fix it.Matt rarely arrived to work before 9:00am, with most days starting between 10-11am forcing me to text repeatedly asking if he was coming. He often spent excessive time on his phone instead of working (my husband confronted him after watching him on his phone for nearly 30 minutes straight during a crucial workday without rain). One particularly frustrating day, he arrived and then abruptly left after only 3 hours, later claiming vague "computer/phone system issues" when I called to ask why.Every request to fix an issue was met with assurances that were rarely fulfilled, requiring multiple follow-ups. When confronted about inadequate work, he would promise to return with proper equipment and materials, only to arrive with insufficient resources.While spring rains caused legitimate delays, they frequently didn't show up even on clear days or they showed up late morning. They installed drainage system haphazardly—they added catch basins but failed to cement them into the ground or properly secure them with surrounding dirt and then left for the day. The following morning, a brief heavy rain flooded and dislodged the unsecured catch basins from their holes. This poor planning cost us more time to fix them. Despite multiple specific requests to cement all basins, they repeatedly missed the same one until my husband, out of sheer frustration, finally did it himself.Matt left heavy machinery parked on our property for several days during rain (understandable), but then one day, someone from his company came and inexplicably attempted to move it to another job site and drove it directly into the muddiest part of our yard, where it became stuck for days. We were having that part of our property prepared for clearing to pave a new driveway. He failed to move the truck in time, forcing us to reschedule at our inconvenience when their stuck equipment blocked access.Matt agreed to transplant some established arborvitaes, claiming an "80% survival rate," but then his workers essentially ripped them from the ground without proper root balls. I witnessed the trees lying on the ground without root balls overnight, waiting to be planted the next day, but trusted their expertise as professionals—every single transplanted tree died. We purchased and had planted 35 Green Giant trees for our privacy screen, but many were installed 4-5 inches too shallow or into rocky soil with exposed root balls. We personally had to replant several trees properly ourselves. Despite our efforts, 4 still didn't survive.Near project completion, Matt promised to bring proper fill dirt and use a riding machine to efficiently level our uneven, rocky yard as this was part of our original agreement and part of the water mitigation work for which we had the project done in the first place. Instead, he delivered only a pickup truck's worth of sandy material, had a single worker spread it by hand, while he sat in his truck on his phone. After he left that day, I realized he had failed to reseed the newly "filled" areas as promised, despite this being explicitly discussed the day before. Essentially all of this left us with such poorly graded soil in the beginning of June that we've since spent considerable time and money properly leveling and reseeding to prevent having a barren dirt yard by July, like we did last year.By the end of the project it became less stressful to fix the issues ourselves than to continue the exhausting process of addressing issues with Matt, having him claim he will fix it, following up and then realizing he did not do anything he claimed.
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