Landscaping Services Tucson AZ | Call Jdz Landscaping and Masonry
4930 E 23rd St, Tucson, AZ 85711
Business Background
JDZ Landscaping and Masonry is a trusted local contractor in Tucson, AZ, specializing in landscaping, masonry, and concrete solutions. We understand the unique challenges Tucson homeowners face, including persistent dry patches and dead lawn areas caused by our arid climate and soil conditions. Our team doesn't just water—we diagnose. We assess your soil composition, sun exposure, and irrigation system to implement lasting fixes. From installing drought-tolerant xeriscaping and efficient drip systems to repairing hardscapes that contribute to poor drainage, we provide comprehensive solutions tailored to the Sonoran Desert. Let us help you create a beautiful, resilient outdoor space that thrives in Tucson.
Main Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to fix dry, dead patches in my Tucson lawn?
In Tucson, dead patches are often a sign of poor soil, compacted earth, or inefficient watering. Our approach starts with a soil test to check for compaction and nutrient deficiencies. We then recommend solutions like core aeration to improve water penetration, amending the soil with organic matter, and adjusting or upgrading your irrigation to a targeted drip system for deep, efficient watering that prevents runoff and waste.
Can masonry work help with my yard's drainage issues?
Absolutely. Poor drainage can drown some plants while leaving others parched. Our masonry services include installing French drains, dry creek beds, and properly graded patios or walkways to redirect water flow. We also repair or replace crumbling retaining walls that may be causing soil erosion and uneven moisture distribution across your landscape, creating a stable foundation for a healthier yard.
What landscaping options work best for Tucson's dry climate?
The most sustainable solution is xeriscaping with native, drought-resistant plants like desert willow, penstemon, and agave. We design beautiful, low-water landscapes that include decorative gravel, boulders, and efficient drip irrigation zones. For areas where you desire grass, we recommend installing Bermuda or other drought-tolerant turf varieties and setting up a smart irrigation schedule to conserve water while maintaining a green space.

















