Business Offerings
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Meet the Team
No Limit Landscape provides expert landscaping solutions tailored to the unique challenges of Las Vegas homeowners. The intense sun and arid climate often lead to bare lawn patches and dying desert plants. We specialize in creating resilient, water-efficient landscapes that thrive in our local environment. Our services focus on proper soil preparation, selecting heat-tolerant native and adapted plants, and implementing smart irrigation systems. By understanding the specific needs of Las Vegas soil and plant life, we help transform struggling yards into vibrant, sustainable outdoor spaces that conserve water while enhancing curb appeal and property value.
Question Answers
What's the most common reason for bare patches in Las Vegas lawns, and how do you fix it?
In Las Vegas, bare patches are often caused by compacted soil, poor irrigation coverage, or salt buildup from our hard water. We fix this by first aerating the soil to improve water penetration, then leveling the grade to ensure even irrigation. We'll overseed with a durable, drought-tolerant grass blend suited for our heat and amend the soil to help it retain moisture more effectively.
My desert plants are dying even though they're supposed to be low-water. What could be wrong?
Even desert plants can struggle here due to improper planting depth, poor drainage, or 'wet feet' from incorrect watering schedules. We diagnose the issue by checking the soil drainage and root health. Often, the solution involves regrading the area for better runoff, adjusting the watering frequency to mimic natural desert downpours, and replacing damaged plants with specimens acclimated to our local nursery conditions.
How can I have a green yard in Las Vegas without wasting a lot of water?
The key is planning a 'hydro-zone' landscape. We group plants with similar water needs together and use efficient drip irrigation targeted at the root zones. We recommend replacing thirsty grass with attractive, water-wise ground covers, decorative gravel, and desert-adapted plants. A properly designed and maintained system can cut your outdoor water use significantly while keeping your yard looking vibrant.








