Luna's Gardening - Rancho Cucamonga's Experienced Landscaping
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Gardening
Our Story
Luna's Gardening is your trusted, local solution for lawn and garden care in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. We understand the common local challenges homeowners face, from persistent weed growth in landscape beds to costly irrigation system leaks. Our dedicated team provides expert gardening and comprehensive lawn care services tailored to our Inland Empire climate. We tackle weeds at the root and perform thorough irrigation inspections and repairs to conserve water and protect your landscape investment. Serving Rancho Cucamonga, CA and the surrounding communities, we help you maintain a healthy, beautiful, and water-efficient outdoor space year-round.
FAQs
What's the most effective way to control weeds in my Rancho Cucamonga landscape beds?
For long-term control in our area, we focus on a combination of manual removal, proper mulching to block sunlight, and targeted pre-emergent treatments. The key is consistency and addressing the entire root system, which our gardening service specializes in to prevent the rapid regrowth common in our local soil and climate.
How can I tell if my irrigation system has a leak, and what should I do?
Common signs in Rancho Cucamonga include soggy patches in your lawn, a sudden spike in your water bill, or low water pressure in your sprinklers. We recommend a professional inspection, which is part of our lawn care service. We'll check for broken heads, cracked pipes, and faulty valves—common issues here—and make precise repairs to save water and money.
Can you help make my lawn more drought-resistant while still keeping it green?
Absolutely. As local lawn care experts, we tailor our approach to our region. This includes deep, infrequent watering schedules that encourage strong roots, aerating compacted Inland Empire soil, and using drought-tolerant grass varieties. Our service focuses on building lawn health from the ground up, making it more resilient and reducing its water needs over time.

















