Bora’s Landscaping & Sprinkler files its address as 1-14 165th Street, Rochdale, NY 11434. Rochdale Village sits south of the Belt Parkway, between the Locust Manor and St. Albans neighborhoods. The combined name — “Landscaping & Sprinkler” — signals an operating model that handles full-service lawn care alongside irrigation work, a practical bundle for many Southeast Queens single-family homeowners who would otherwise need to coordinate two separate vendors.
The combined-trade case in Southeast Queens
A homeowner with both an in-ground sprinkler system and an active lawn-care routine faces two scheduling problems: the lawn crew mows on a weekly schedule, while the sprinkler crew runs seasonal service and ad-hoc repair. Combining the two trades under one vendor solves the coordination problem (the lawn crew sees when a head is damaged during mowing and can schedule repair without a separate call) and saves on per-visit travel cost for the customer. The model works best for owners with modest lot sizes where neither trade requires specialized equipment beyond what a general crew already carries.
Lawn-care routine versus sprinkler service
Lawn care for a Southeast Queens single-family typically runs weekly during the growing season (April through October): mowing, edging, blowing, occasional fertilization, spring and fall cleanups. Sprinkler service runs on a different cadence: spring start-up (April), occasional mid-season repair, fall winterization (October-November). A combined crew schedules both into a single recurring visit calendar for the customer.
The seasonal cleanup window
One of the underrated services a combined landscaping-and-sprinkler crew offers is the fall cleanup — leaf removal, perennial cutback, bed-clearing — coinciding with the winterization visit. Bundling them into one site visit saves the customer an extra trip-charge and gets both jobs done on the same day. For Southeast Queens properties with mature trees, this combined visit is meaningful labor savings.
Calling: scoping a combined-trade engagement
The listed number is +1 718-749-1904. For a homeowner considering combining lawn care and irrigation under one vendor, the first call usually walks through the property size, the current vendor situation (separate vendors, no current vendor, etc.), and what the desired service cadence is. A practical pricing conversation usually follows the first site visit rather than the first phone call.
Getting to 1-14 165th Street
The address is in Rochdale Village, accessible via the Belt Parkway and Baisley Boulevard. The nearest subway is the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue E/J/Z, about 12 minutes by bus on the Q5. Drivers from Manhattan use the Triborough Bridge to the Grand Central Parkway and south on the Van Wyck.