You made the coffee, found the rake, and stood on the drive in Gilford or Meredith with three competing thoughts. The beds look like nobody lives here, the walk to the door still lists after winter, and the lawn is more promise than proof. You do not need a lecture about motivation. You need a fair order of operations so the first check you write fixes the root problem. Belknap Landscape serves the Greater Lakes Region with property maintenance, landscape construction, tree and plant health, turf care, and outdoor lighting. This quiz runs on your screen. Tap one answer per question. At the end you will see a single lead recommendation plus clear next steps using only links that already live on our site.

How the quiz works

Each answer adds weight to one track: seasonal care, grading and built work, trees, grass programs, or lighting. There are no wrong answers, only the pattern that matches what you described. You can read our other self tally guide on which service matches your yard if you want a second angle after you finish here.

Question 1 of 5

Question 1: What is the first thing you would hide if friends arrived tonight?

Pick the honest eyesore.

Question 2: Which Saturday job already failed once?

Think about the task you tried on your own.

Question 3: What would make the house feel safer before July Fourth?

Choose the outcome that matters most.

Question 4: Where does your budget voice speak loudest?

Pick the worry you say out loud.

Question 5: What do you want the first phone call to produce?

Imagine the crew just left the message.

Your result

After the result

Use the lead page as your starting point, not the finish line. We still look at real grades, soil tests when needed, and how you use outdoor space before we lock a program. If snowmelt drainage is part of your story, read soggy yard drainage after snowmelt. If summer hardscape is the dream once function is stable, see plan a patio or walkway for summer. When you are ready to talk live, contact us and mention this quiz so we know how you described the property in your own words.