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Winslow Landscaping

Winslow Landscaping

Winslow, AZ
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Homeowners in Winslow, Arizona trust Winslow Landscaping for steady, year-round yard care. We handle trimming, edging, planting, and irrigation work.
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FAQs

Is decomposed granite a better choice than wood mulch for pathways?

For longevity and fire resilience, decomposed granite is superior. It forms a stable, permeable surface that won't decompose or blow away. In our Moderate Firewise zone, it provides a non-combustible, mineral-based defensible space compared to organic wood mulches, which are a fuel source. The buff or desert gold color blends seamlessly with the native palette.

What should I do if I see invasive weeds like puncturevine or Russian thistle?

Early mechanical removal is key before these species set seed. For persistent issues, use a targeted, low-nitrogen herbicide approved for drought-tolerant landscapes, carefully applying outside of any potential seasonal blackout dates. Always prioritize soil health by repairing bare spots with native Indian Ricegrass to outcompete future invaders.

How can I keep my Buffalograss alive during voluntary water conservation?

Stage 1 restrictions emphasize efficiency, which aligns with using ET-based smart controllers. These systems schedule irrigation based on real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the turfgrass needs it. Drip irrigation for shrub beds and proper cycle-soak programming for turf prevent runoff and align with municipal water budgets while maintaining a drought-resilient lawn.

Why does my Downtown Winslow yard seem to have such hard, lifeless soil?

Most homes in the area date to the 1960s, meaning your soil has had nearly 60 years of compaction without significant organic input. Alkaline sandy loam naturally forms a dense, crusted layer that severely limits water percolation and root growth. Core aeration is critical to break this pan, followed by incorporating compost to build stable humus and improve microbial activity for long-term soil health.

My yard floods quickly but then seals over. What's the solution?

This is classic arid soil crusting combined with flash flood risk. The solution involves breaking the impermeable surface through aeration and creating positive drainage paths. Using permeable materials like crushed decomposed granite for walkways allows water to infiltrate, meeting Winslow Community Development Department standards for on-site management of the first inch of runoff.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade my 0.15-acre property?

Any significant earthmoving or drainage alteration typically requires a grading permit from the Winslow Community Development Department. For the work itself, you must hire a contractor licensed by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. This ensures they carry the required bonding and insurance, protecting you from liability for improper drainage that could affect neighboring lots or public infrastructure.

How quickly can you respond for an emergency cleanup after a major storm?

For urgent HOA compliance or post-storm debris removal, our electric fleet can dispatch from near Standin' on the Corner Park and access I-40 for efficient routing. We maintain a peak storm response window of 20-30 minutes to most Downtown locations, prioritizing safety and rapid site stabilization to prevent further property damage from wind or water.

Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to my traditional grass lawn?

Transitioning to a xeriscape with natives like Apache Plume and Desert Globemallow drastically reduces water, mowing, and blowing needs. This biodiversity-focused landscape stays ahead of evolving noise ordinances and supports local pollinators. Established native plantings require minimal supplemental irrigation and eliminate weekly gas-blower use, aligning with long-term conservation goals.

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