Red Spade Land Management - Salinas's Experienced Landscaping Services
55 Corral De Tierra Rd Ste 5, Salinas, CA 93908
About the Company
Red Spade Land Management is a trusted local service provider in Salinas, CA, and throughout Monterey County. We specialize in transforming and maintaining outdoor spaces with reliable landscaping, thorough land clearing, and efficient junk hauling. Our team is dedicated to solving common local landscaping challenges, such as mulch erosion and clogged irrigation, with practical, lasting solutions. We focus on consistent quality, straightforward communication, and honest pricing for every project, whether for a home or a business. Our work is built on a foundation of local knowledge and a commitment to results that truly enhance your property.
Property Service Solutions
- Gardening
- Landscape maintenance
- Junk pickup
Question Answers
What's included in your regular landscape maintenance for Salinas homes?
Our regular maintenance keeps your Salinas property looking its best and functioning properly. We handle mowing, trimming, weeding, and edging, along with proactive checks on your irrigation system to prevent clogs—a common issue with our local water. We also monitor and refresh mulch to combat erosion from our seasonal weather, ensuring your soil stays healthy and your garden beds look tidy year-round.
How does your junk pickup and hauling service work?
Our process is simple and efficient. After you contact us, we'll schedule a convenient time to assess the items at your Salinas home or business. We then handle all the loading, removal, and responsible disposal or recycling. Whether it's yard waste from a cleanup, old furniture, or construction debris, we take care of everything, leaving your space clear and ready to use.
My drip lines keep clogging, and my mulch washes away. Can you help with this?
Absolutely. These are frequent issues we address for Salinas homeowners. For clogged irrigation, we perform a full system flush, clean filters and emitters, and can install inline filters to prevent future mineral buildup from our local water supply. For mulch erosion, we regrade the area if needed, install proper edging to contain the mulch, and use a heavier, more cohesive mulch material that withstands our wind and rain patterns better.

