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Mohave Valley Landscaping

Mohave Valley Landscaping

Mohave Valley, AZ
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Need yard work done fast? Mohave Valley Landscaping serves Mohave Valley, Arizona with lawn care, mulching, sod install, and seasonal cleanups.
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Lively Landscaping

Lively Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Mohave Valley AZ 86440
Landscaping, Artificial Turf, Tree Services

Lively Landscaping LLC, based in Mohave Valley, AZ, is a full-service landscaping company specializing in creating and maintaining beautiful, functional outdoor spaces for the tri-state area. Founded ...

Davis Landscape & Design

Davis Landscape & Design

2009 E Mountain View Pl, Mohave Valley AZ 86440
Landscaping

Davis Landscape & Design is a Mohave Valley-based landscaping company dedicated to solving the unique challenges of desert living. We specialize in creating sustainable, beautiful outdoor spaces that ...

Magally Landscape

Magally Landscape

Mohave Valley AZ 86440
Landscaping

Magally Landscape is a trusted local landscaping company serving homeowners in Mohave Valley, AZ. We specialize in addressing the unique challenges of desert landscaping, particularly landscape heat s...

Get it done Landscaping

Get it done Landscaping

Mohave Valley AZ 86440
Landscaping

Get it Done Landscaping is a full-service landscape company serving Mohave Valley, AZ, and the surrounding Tri-State area. We specialize in turning challenging desert properties into beautiful, functi...

Colorado River Weed Control

Colorado River Weed Control

10231 S Empire Rd, Mohave Valley AZ 86440
Pest Control, Landscaping

Colorado River Weed Control is a locally-owned pest and landscaping specialist serving Mohave Valley and the surrounding Tri-State area. We understand the unique challenges of our desert environment, ...

Tri-City Handyman Services

Tri-City Handyman Services

9838 S Kingman Dr, Mohave Valley AZ 86440
Handyman, Landscaping, Refinishing Services

Tri-City Handyman Services has been serving Mohave Valley, AZ for 8 years, bringing over two decades of construction trade experience to every project. We specialize in a wide range of services includ...



Common Questions

How can we keep our lawn green while respecting Stage 1 voluntary water conservation?

Adherence to Stage 1 conservation is achieved through precision irrigation. A Wi-Fi ET-based drip system schedules watering based on real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when and where the TifTuf Bermuda turf requires it. This method eliminates runoff waste, directly supports municipal water limits, and maintains turf health more effectively than any timed schedule.

What permits and qualifications are needed for regrading our yard?

Significant grading or earthmoving on a 0.35-acre lot typically requires a permit from Mohave County Development Services to ensure proper drainage and erosion control. This work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, specifically in landscaping or excavation. This licensing guarantees adherence to state standards for structural and environmental safety.

We have an HOA compliance notice for overgrowth and need immediate service.

For emergency HOA compliance cleanups, our standard dispatch originates near Mohave Valley Community Park, utilizing AZ-95 for optimal routing into Mountain View Estates. This ensures a crew arrival within the 20-30 minute standard response window. We prioritize these calls to mitigate violation fines, bringing equipment suited for rapid debris removal and turf restoration to TifTuf Bermuda standards.

We're seeing invasive grasses and weeds. How should we treat them safely?

Invasive species like fountain grass or tumbleweed compete with natives and increase fire risk. Safe treatment involves targeted, manual removal or the careful application of herbicides, strictly avoiding any local fertilizer ordinance blackout dates. For alkaline soils, a nitrogen-based fertilizer applied only to desired plants can help them outcompete invasives without violating guidelines.

Our landscaping soil feels hard and drains poorly. Is this typical for our area?

Yes, it's a direct consequence of soil development on lots built in 1992. With 34 years of maturation, the native Alkaline Sandy Loam in Mountain View Estates has become heavily compacted, reducing permeability. Core aeration and the incorporation of soil sulfur and composted organic matter are necessary to lower pH and improve water infiltration, directly addressing the low permeability noted in local drainage hazards.

Our yard floods during summer monsoons. What's a practical solution?

High flash flood runoff is exacerbated by the low permeability of compacted Alkaline Sandy Loam. A primary solution is replacing non-porous surfaces with permeable hardscape, such as 3/8" minus Crushed Decomposed Granite, which allows water to infiltrate. This approach, often combined with strategic grading and dry wells, can bring property runoff into compliance with Mohave County Development Services standards.

We're tired of weekly mowing and gas blower noise. Are there quieter, lower-maintenance options?

Transitioning high-input turf to a xeriscape featuring natives like Desert Willow, Brittlebush, and Globe Mallow significantly reduces maintenance. This eliminates weekly mowing and preemptively adapts to potential future gas-blower restrictions under standard noise ordinances. Such landscapes require minimal water, support local biodiversity, and align with 2026 ecological landscaping principles.

Is decomposed granite a better choice than wood mulch for patios and paths here?

For durability and fire safety, Crushed Decomposed Granite is superior. It provides a stable, non-combustible surface that meets Moderate Fire Wise rating requirements for defensible space in WUI zones, unlike wood mulch. Its mineral composition also prevents wind displacement and does not decompose, offering a longer functional lifespan with minimal upkeep.

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