Eco Landscaping - Los Angeles's Qualified Landscaping Services
3818 Alsace Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90008
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Company Background
Eco Landscaping is a trusted Los Angeles-based company dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, sustainable outdoor spaces. We specialize in addressing common local challenges like mulch erosion and landscape edging damage, which are often worsened by the region's sun exposure and occasional heavy rains. Our expert team employs proven techniques and durable, environmentally-conscious materials to stabilize mulch beds and reinforce edging, ensuring your landscape remains pristine and resilient. We focus on long-lasting solutions that enhance curb appeal while conserving water and protecting your soil, helping LA homeowners enjoy low-maintenance, vibrant yards year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to prevent mulch from washing away in my Los Angeles yard?
In LA, the key is proper installation and material choice. We use a two-layer approach: first, applying a biodegradable erosion control fabric, then topping it with a coarser, heavier mulch like shredded hardwood or bark nuggets that interlock. We also create subtle, natural berms and use strategic edging to keep everything in place during our occasional downpours.
My landscape edging keeps getting damaged or displaced. What's a more permanent solution?
Flimsy plastic edging often fails here. For a durable fix, we recommend and install steel or aluminum edging, which is sunk deep into the soil and anchored securely. For a natural look, we use mortared brick or stone curbing. Both methods create a strong, clean barrier that withstands foot traffic, watering, and soil movement, defining your garden beds for years.
Can you help with my sloped yard where erosion is a constant problem?
Absolutely. Slopes are common in LA and require specific strategies. We combine terracing with retaining walls or sturdy sleepers to break the slope, then use erosion-control matting and deep-rooted, drought-tolerant ground covers to hold the soil. This not only stops mulch and soil loss but also creates beautiful, manageable planting tiers for your landscape.

















