About the Company
San Tan Land Management is a Queen Creek-based landscaping and tree services company serving the local community with comprehensive outdoor solutions. We specialize in addressing common desert landscaping challenges faced by homeowners, such as dying desert plants and cracked soil. Our services include earthmoving and regrading to improve soil conditions, professional irrigation design and repair to ensure proper hydration in our arid climate, and expert tree and shrub care with disease and insect management to keep your landscape thriving. From landscape construction and design to retaining walls, patios, and driveway installation, we provide durable, aesthetically pleasing solutions tailored to Queen Creek's unique environment. Trust us to transform your outdoor space into a resilient, beautiful oasis that withstands local conditions.
Property Service Solutions
- Landscape maintenance
- Disease management - shrubs
- Tree cabling or bracing
- Lawn care
- Tree stump removal
- Interior wall construction
- Shrub care
- Tree removal
Question Answers
How can San Tan Land Management help with cracked soil in my Queen Creek yard?
We address cracked soil through earthmoving and regrading services to improve drainage and soil structure, combined with proper irrigation design and maintenance. This helps prevent soil compaction and erosion common in our desert climate, ensuring a healthier landscape.
What tree care services do you offer for dying desert plants in Queen Creek?
Our expert tree care includes disease and insect management specifically for desert species, along with proper pruning, planting, and transplanting. We diagnose issues causing plant decline and implement solutions to revive and maintain your trees and shrubs.
Can you design a landscape that thrives in Queen Creek's dry climate?
Yes, our landscape design and construction services focus on drought-tolerant plants, efficient irrigation systems, and soil management techniques suited for our area. We create beautiful, sustainable outdoor spaces that minimize water use while preventing common local issues like plant loss and soil damage.












