Down To Earth Landscaping: Experienced Landscapers Serving Redwood Valley, CA 95470

3551 Road B, Redwood Valley, CA 95470

(707) 485-0902

Main Services

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Company Overview

Down To Earth Landscaping provides reliable, expert landscaping solutions for homeowners in Redwood Valley, CA. We understand the local challenges, such as costly irrigation system leaks and unsightly dead turf areas, which are common in our climate and soil conditions. Our team specializes in diagnosing and repairing these specific issues, from fixing leaky sprinkler heads to installing efficient, water-saving irrigation systems. We also offer lawn restoration and soil health services to bring dead grass back to life and prevent future problems. Rooted in the community, our goal is to create healthy, beautiful, and sustainable outdoor spaces that thrive year-round.

Common Questions

What are the most common signs of an irrigation leak in my Redwood Valley yard?

Common signs include unusually high water bills, soggy patches or pooling water when the system is off, a hissing sound from valves, or areas of your lawn that are overly lush while others are brown. We recommend a professional inspection, as leaks can waste significant water and damage your landscape's foundation.

Why do I keep getting dead patches in my lawn, and how can Down To Earth help?

Dead turf in Redwood Valley is often caused by a combination of factors like poor irrigation coverage, compacted soil, pest damage, or disease. Our team will diagnose the root cause—whether it's a faulty sprinkler head, soil compaction, or another issue—and provide a tailored solution, which may include aeration, overseeding, soil amendment, and targeted irrigation adjustments.

Can you help make my landscape more drought-resistant to prevent these common problems?

Absolutely. We specialize in creating water-wise landscapes suited to our local climate. This can include upgrading to a smart irrigation controller, converting high-water-use turf areas to native, drought-tolerant plants, and improving soil health to retain moisture better. These proactive steps can significantly reduce the risk of leaks and dead turf while conserving water.



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