Home Glow Landscaping - Perris's Emergency Landscapers

Perris, CA 92571

(951) 378-0612

Meet the Team

Home Glow Landscaping is a dedicated landscaping company serving homeowners in Perris, CA. We understand the unique challenges of our local climate, where intense sun and heat can lead to plant stress and unsightly dead patches in lawns. Our team is focused on providing practical, sustainable solutions tailored to Perris yards. We help you select and establish heat-tolerant plants, implement efficient irrigation strategies to conserve water, and repair or replace damaged turf to restore your lawn's health and curb appeal. Our goal is to create resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces that thrive in our local conditions, saving you time and worry.

Services Offered

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Q&A

My lawn in Perris has large dead spots from the heat. What's the best way to repair it?

For dead turf areas common in Perris, we first diagnose the cause—often a combination of heat stress, compacted soil, or inadequate watering. Our repair process typically involves aerating the affected area to improve soil health, removing dead grass, and installing new, drought-tolerant sod or grass seed suitable for our climate. We'll also assess your irrigation to ensure the repaired area gets the right amount of water without waste.

Which plants do you recommend that can handle the Perris sun and won't get stressed?

We recommend a variety of native and adapted plants that thrive with less water in full Perris sun. Great choices include California native plants like California fuchsia (Epilobium) and bush sunflower (Encelia), along with other heat-loving perennials like Lantana, Rosemary, and Succulents like Agave. We help you create a layered, visually interesting landscape that's resilient and reduces water usage.

How can I make my current landscaping more heat-resistant to prevent future problems?

The key is building a resilient foundation. We focus on improving soil health with organic amendments so it retains moisture better, installing efficient drip irrigation systems that target plant roots directly, and applying a proper layer of mulch to cool soil and reduce evaporation. A strategic redesign to group plants with similar water needs (hydrozoning) also makes a huge difference in preventing widespread heat stress.



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