What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Q&A
How do you prevent weeds in mulch beds, which are a common problem in Kennewick?
We use a multi-step approach tailored to Kennewick's conditions: proper mulch depth (3-4 inches), landscape fabric or cardboard barriers where appropriate, and pre-emergent treatments before weed season. We also recommend regular maintenance and can set up seasonal plans to keep your mulch beds weed-free year-round.
What's your process for fixing sprinkler leaks, which often waste water in our area?
We start with a thorough inspection to locate all leaks, including hidden ones in lines or valves. Using quality parts suited to Kennewick's water pressure and soil, we repair or replace damaged components, then test the system and adjust timing to match local watering restrictions, ensuring efficiency and compliance.
Do you offer maintenance plans to address these recurring landscaping issues in Kennewick?
Yes, we create customized maintenance plans that include regular mulch bed care, sprinkler system checks, and seasonal adjustments. This proactive approach helps prevent weeds and leaks before they become problems, saving you time, water, and money while keeping your landscape looking its best.
Business Background
Leyva'smoon Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Kennewick, WA, and the surrounding Tri-Cities area. We specialize in practical, effective solutions for common local landscaping challenges, particularly mulch bed weeds and sprinkler leaks that are frequent issues in our region's climate. Our team understands Kennewick's specific soil conditions, water regulations, and seasonal needs, allowing us to provide tailored services that keep your outdoor spaces healthy and low-maintenance. From weed control in mulch beds to efficient irrigation repairs, we help homeowners and businesses maintain beautiful, functional landscapes while conserving water and preventing costly damage. As a community-focused business, we're committed to reliable, expert service that addresses the real-world landscaping problems Kennewick residents face.

















