Angels Gate Landscape & Seasonal Care - Sedona's Professional Landscaping
110 Rainbow Trl, Sedona, AZ 86351
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most effective way to prevent weeds in my Sedona gravel landscaping?
In Sedona, the most effective approach combines a physical barrier, like quality landscape fabric, with proper gravel depth and targeted pre-emergent treatments. We install and maintain systems that suppress weeds by blocking sunlight and preventing seeds from taking root, significantly reducing the need for constant hand-pulling.
Why do my drip irrigation lines keep breaking, and how can Angels Gate help?
Frequent line breaks are common here due to soil movement, sun exposure, and mineral buildup. We assess your system for vulnerable spots, upgrade to more durable, UV-resistant tubing where needed, and perform regular flushes to prevent clogging. Our repairs ensure efficient water delivery directly to your plants' roots, conserving water and saving you money.
Do you offer maintenance plans to handle Sedona's seasonal landscaping needs?
Yes, we offer tailored seasonal care plans. These include spring start-up for irrigation systems, summer weed patrol and monitoring, fall clean-up and system winterization to prevent freeze damage, and ongoing adjustments to keep your landscape healthy and water-efficient year-round, giving you peace of mind.
Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Angels Gate Landscape & Seasonal Care provides professional landscaping services to Sedona, AZ, and the surrounding Verde Valley. We specialize in addressing the unique challenges of high-desert landscaping, such as persistent weed growth in gravel beds and broken drip irrigation lines caused by our rocky soil and temperature swings. Our team offers targeted weed control, efficient irrigation system repair and upgrades, and seasonal maintenance plans to keep your property looking its best with minimal water waste. We're your local partner for creating and maintaining beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces that thrive in Sedona's climate.

















