Alpenglow Landscaping: Licensed Landscaping Serving Snoqualmie, WA 98069
Snoqualmie, WA 98069
Main Services
- Shrub care
- Insect management - shrubs
- Landscape maintenance
- Lawn care
- Shrub planting
- Shrub transplanting
- Shrub pruning or trimming
Company Background
Based in Snoqualmie, Alpenglow Landscaping is dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, healthy landscapes that thrive in the Pacific Northwest. With over 30 years of local experience, we understand the unique climate of our region, from managing moisture to protecting against specific pests and diseases. We focus on detailed, consistent care for residential lawns and gardens, offering tailored service packages that fit your schedule—whether weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Our services include comprehensive lawn care, shrub maintenance, planting, pruning, and seasonal clean-ups, all designed to enhance your property's natural beauty. We believe a well-tended landscape is a source of daily joy, and we work diligently to ensure your outdoor space reflects the serene, lush character of the Snoqualmie Valley.
Q&A
What's included in your lawn and shrub care packages for Snoqualmie homes?
Our packages are built around the core needs of Pacific Northwest landscapes. For lawns, this includes fertilization, seeding, aeration, and mowing tailored to our wet springs and dry summers. For shrubs, our care covers seasonal pruning, health monitoring for local pests and diseases, and strategic planting. We bundle these into weekly, monthly, or quarterly visits, adjusting the focus based on the time of year to keep your property healthy and vibrant through every season.
How do you handle common local issues like sprinkler leaks or tree root damage?
Sprinkler leaks and surface tree roots are frequent challenges in Snoqualmie due to our soil and tree growth. For sprinklers, we perform routine system checks as part of our maintenance visits to identify and advise on leaks early, preventing water waste and lawn damage. For tree roots causing lawn damage, we offer solutions like careful root pruning (where appropriate), regrading and reseeding affected areas, or recommending strategic groundcover plants that can coexist with roots, preserving your tree's health while restoring your lawn's appearance.
Why is shrub disease and insect management important here, and how do you approach it?
The humid climate of the Snoqualmie Valley can encourage specific fungal diseases and insects that target common landscape shrubs. Reactive treatment often comes too late. Our approach is preventative and integrated. During our regular visits, we inspect shrubs for early signs of trouble, like powdery mildew or aphids. We then use targeted, environmentally mindful treatments and cultural practices, such as improving air circulation through proper pruning, to manage issues before they spread, keeping your shrubbery strong and reducing the need for more intensive interventions.








