Meet the Team
Promised Land Landscape Maintenance is a Bend, Oregon-based company dedicated to creating and sustaining beautiful, healthy outdoor spaces for Central Oregon homes. We understand the unique local challenges, including yard drainage issues and soil compaction common in our high-desert environment. Our comprehensive services, from shrub care and planting to routine lawn maintenance and gardening, are designed to build resilient landscapes. By improving soil health through aeration and proper plant selection, we help mitigate drainage problems, reduce water runoff, and create yards that thrive with less effort. We're your local partner for a vibrant, low-maintenance landscape that complements Bend's natural beauty.
Provided Services
- Shrub planting
- Landscape maintenance
- Shrub care
- Lawn care
- Gardening
Common Questions
How can shrub and lawn care help with yard drainage problems in Bend?
Proper shrub and lawn care directly impacts drainage. For lawns, regular aeration combats Central Oregon's common soil compaction, allowing water to penetrate rather than pool or run off. Strategic shrub planting and maintenance create natural basins and root systems that absorb water. We focus on improving soil structure and selecting drought-tolerant plants suited for our climate, which together help manage water flow and prevent erosion in your yard.
What's included in your landscape maintenance to prevent soil compaction?
Our Bend-focused landscape maintenance proactively addresses soil compaction through core aeration for lawns, which relieves pressure and allows air, water, and nutrients to reach grass roots. For planting beds and around shrubs, we use proper mulching techniques and avoid excessive foot traffic or heavy equipment on wet soil. This routine care keeps the soil loose and healthy, promoting better drainage and stronger plant growth throughout your property.
Why is shrub transplanting or removal sometimes necessary for a healthy Bend landscape?
In Bend's environment, an overcrowded or poorly placed shrub can worsen drainage and soil issues by blocking sunlight and creating dense root mats that repel water. We may recommend transplanting a shrub to a more suitable location or removing it entirely to improve air circulation, reduce competition for resources, and correct water flow patterns. This strategic approach is key to solving underlying drainage problems and fostering a balanced, sustainable landscape.
























