What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Business Background
Orona's Landscaping is a trusted local landscaping company serving Sonoma, CA, dedicated to creating and maintaining beautiful, sustainable outdoor spaces. We specialize in addressing common local landscaping challenges, particularly drip irrigation clogging and overwatered lawn areas that can waste water and harm plant health. Our team provides expert irrigation system maintenance, repair, and optimization to prevent clogs and ensure efficient water distribution. We also offer lawn care services that include proper watering assessments and adjustments to eliminate overwatered spots, promoting healthier grass and conserving water. With deep knowledge of Sonoma's climate and soil conditions, we help homeowners achieve vibrant landscapes while solving these persistent local issues effectively and affordably.
Question Answers
How can Orona's Landscaping help prevent drip irrigation clogging in my Sonoma garden?
We offer regular maintenance services that include flushing your drip irrigation system, checking for mineral buildup or debris, and installing filters to prevent clogs. Our team can also recommend and install clog-resistant emitters suited for Sonoma's water conditions, ensuring your plants get consistent water without interruptions.
What should I do if I have overwatered areas in my Sonoma lawn?
Our experts can assess your lawn's watering patterns, adjust sprinkler heads or irrigation zones to eliminate overwatering, and aerate the soil to improve drainage. We also provide soil testing and tailored lawn care plans to revive affected areas and prevent future issues, helping you maintain a healthy, even lawn.
Can Orona's Landscaping optimize my irrigation system to save water in Sonoma's climate?
Yes, we specialize in irrigation audits and upgrades, such as installing smart controllers that adjust watering based on local weather, and redesigning systems to target water only where needed. This not only solves overwatering and clogging problems but also reduces water usage, which is crucial in Sonoma's dry seasons.


