Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Common Questions
What's the best way to fix standing water in my Pendleton yard?
The most effective solution depends on the cause, but for many local yards, it involves correcting the grade and installing a drainage system like a French drain or a dry creek bed. We assess your property's unique slope and soil to design a system that redirects water away from your home and lawn, solving the soggy yard problem for good.
Why do my shrubs keep dying, and how can Quality Landscape help?
In Pendleton, shrubs often die due to 'wet feet' from poor drainage, compacted soil that chokes roots, or simply being the wrong plant for the location. We start with a soil and site analysis. Our solution typically involves improving the soil structure, ensuring proper drainage, and selecting hardy, native, or adapted shrubs that will thrive in your specific yard conditions.
Can you handle both the drainage issue and new landscaping at the same time?
Absolutely. In fact, that's our recommended approach for a lasting result. We first address the core problem—like fixing the grading or installing subsurface drainage—and then build your beautiful new landscape on that solid foundation. This integrated method prevents future plant loss and ensures your investment grows healthy and strong.
Company Background
Quality Landscape is a trusted, locally-owned landscaping company serving Pendleton and the surrounding areas. We understand the specific challenges homeowners in our community face, such as standing water that creates soggy lawns and mosquitos, and shrubs that struggle and die due to poor drainage or soil conditions. Our team specializes in practical, long-term solutions. We don't just install plants; we diagnose the underlying issues—like improper grading or compacted soil—and implement corrective measures. From installing effective drainage systems to revitalizing planting beds with healthy soil and suitable native plants, we transform problematic yards into beautiful, functional, and resilient outdoor spaces that thrive in Pendleton's climate.




