Our Story
Level Nine Landscapes is a Logan-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the unique environmental challenges faced by homeowners in Cache Valley. We understand the local soil conditions that lead to cracking yards and the rapid drying of mulch under our intense sun. Our approach is rooted in practical, sustainable solutions tailored to Northern Utah's climate. We focus on soil health through proper aeration and amendments, efficient irrigation system design to conserve water, and the selection of hardy, drought-resistant plants and mulches that retain moisture. Our goal is to create resilient, beautiful outdoor spaces that thrive year-round, saving you time, water, and maintenance headaches while enhancing your home's curb appeal.
Services Offered
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Logan yard soil crack, and how can Level Nine Landscapes fix it?
Soil cracking in Logan is often caused by clay-heavy soil that shrinks as it dries, compounded by our hot, dry summers. We fix this by first aerating the soil to improve its structure. Then, we amend it with organic material to increase water retention and flexibility, preventing future cracks and creating a healthier base for your lawn or garden.
My mulch dries out so fast. What type of mulch do you recommend for the Logan climate?
Standard wood chips can dry quickly here. We recommend and install higher-quality, shredded hardwood bark mulch or cedar mulch for Logan homes. These types interlock better, resist wind displacement, and retain moisture more effectively than chips. We also ensure proper depth and bed preparation to maximize water retention and protect your soil.
What's the most important step to prevent landscaping issues in our area?
The most critical step is designing with our local climate in mind. This means installing a smart, zoned irrigation system that delivers the right amount of water without waste, choosing native or adapted plants that need less water, and focusing on long-term soil health. It's about building a landscape system that works *with* Logan's environment, not against it.

















