Top Landscaping Services in Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 | Compare & Call

There are 240 landscaping companies server in Costa Mesa CA

Esquivel Landscaping Service

Esquivel Landscaping Service

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (8)
Santa Ana CA 92704
Landscaping, Irrigation, Masonry/Concrete

Esquivel Landscaping Service provides expert landscape construction, design, and maintenance for Santa Ana homeowners and businesses. We specialize in creating beautiful, functional, and water-efficie...

Jose Raymundo Gardening

Jose Raymundo Gardening

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (4)
Garden Grove CA 92844
Gardeners, Landscaping, Tree Services

Jose Raymundo Gardening has been serving Garden Grove, CA for nearly 20 years, specializing in comprehensive gardening, landscaping, and tree care. With a deep passion for transforming outdoor spaces ...

Perezify OC Landscape

Perezify OC Landscape

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (22)
Santa Ana CA 92704
Landscaping, Irrigation, Gardeners

Perezify OC Landscape is a Santa Ana-based, family-owned landscaping company with over 30 years of combined experience. Founded on a passion for creating functional and beautiful outdoor spaces, we pr...

Undefeated Landscaping & Tree Service

Undefeated Landscaping & Tree Service

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Santa Ana CA 92707
Landscaping, Tree Services, Irrigation

Undefeated Landscaping & Tree Service is a Santa Ana-based company providing comprehensive solutions for residential and commercial properties across Orange County. We specialize in full-service lands...

Cervantes Landscaping

Cervantes Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Orange CA 92866
Landscaping, Tree Services

Cervantes Landscaping is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Orange, CA, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive landscape construction, maintenance, and expert...

Premier Smartscape

Premier Smartscape

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (8)
Santa Ana CA 92703
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Landscape Architects or Designers

Premier Smartscape is a licensed landscape contractor and design firm serving Santa Ana and the greater Southern California area since 2013. Founded on a foundation of skilled masonry and horticultura...

LP Mowing & Landscaping

LP Mowing & Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Santa Ana CA 92704
Gardeners, Irrigation, Landscaping

LP Mowing & Landscaping is a full-service landscaping company based in Santa Ana, CA, specializing in creating and maintaining beautiful, functional, and resilient outdoor spaces. We understand the lo...

Canopy and Co

Canopy and Co

Costa Mesa CA 92627
Tree Services, Landscaping

Canopy and Co is a Costa Mesa-based tree and landscaping service built on over three decades of family experience and led by Fran, a certified arborist who grew up right here in Orange County. We beli...

Motas Builders & Landscapes

Motas Builders & Landscapes

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (4)
Santa Ana CA 92703
General Contractors, Landscaping, Roofing

Motas Builders & Landscapes is a family-owned and operated general contracting and landscaping business serving Santa Ana and Orange County for over 40 years. Led by Fredi Mota, we specialize in a com...

OC’s Epic Dad Construction

OC’s Epic Dad Construction

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (6)
18765 Santa Isadora St Ste A, Fountain Valley CA 92708
General Contractors, Landscaping

OC's Epic Dad Construction is a licensed, bonded, and insured general contracting and landscaping company serving Fountain Valley and all of Orange County. We specialize in turning your home improveme...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Costa Mesa, CA

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$339 - $459
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$439 - $589
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,399 - $7,204
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,454 - $3,274

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 37-3011) data for Costa Mesa. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

I've spotted invasive grasses. How do I treat them without harming my garden?

Invasive species like Bermuda grass can threaten native plantings. Treatment requires careful timing to comply with the Regional Water Quality Control Board's MS4 regulations, which prohibit fertilizer or herbicide runoff into storm drains. Spot treatment with a targeted, non-residual herbicide during dry, calm periods is effective. For organic control, persistent smothering with cardboard and mulch is recommended, but it must be installed outside of the rainy season to prevent mobilization.

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

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive xeriscape with native plants is the most sustainable path forward. Species like Cleveland Sage, Deergrass, Toyon, and White Sage are evolved for Zone 10b, requiring minimal water once established and no weekly mowing. This approach also future-proofs your property against tightening regulations, as it eliminates the need for gas-powered blowers and mowers, aligning with Costa Mesa's electric-only equipment mandate.

Can I keep my St. Augustine lawn healthy under Stage 2 water restrictions?

Yes, with precise technology. Stage 2 Conservation Mode requires eliminating runoff and aligning watering with actual plant needs. A Wi-Fi ET-based weather-sensing controller is critical; it automatically adjusts schedules using local evapotranspiration data. For St. Augustine or TifTuf Bermuda, this means shorter, more frequent cycles that match soil percolation rates, preventing water waste while maintaining turf health within the municipal allotment.

Are permeable concrete pavers a good choice for a new patio?

Permeable concrete pavers are an excellent choice for durability and environmental compliance. Compared to wood, they offer superior longevity in our climate and actively mitigate the high runoff hazard common here. Their design allows stormwater to infiltrate the soil, meeting Costa Mesa Planning Division standards for onsite management. Furthermore, their non-combustible nature contributes positively to your property's Moderate Fire Wise rating by creating a defensible space.

How fast can you respond for an emergency cleanup after a major wind event?

For urgent HOA compliance or storm debris removal, we prioritize Mesa Verde with a 25-35 minute peak response window. Our dispatch routes crews from our central staging area near Fairview Park, taking the I-405 to your neighborhood. This efficiency is enhanced by our mandated electric-only equipment fleet, which allows for immediate deployment without violating local noise ordinances, even during early morning cleanups.

Why does my soil in Mesa Verde seem so tough and dry, even after watering?

The average construction year in Costa Mesa is 1971, giving your soil a 55-year maturation period. Neighborhoods like Mesa Verde were often built on fill material and alkaline sandy loam, which naturally compacts over decades. This compaction, combined with the high clay content in the subsoil, creates a hardpan layer that restricts root growth and water percolation. Core aeration and incorporating 2-3 inches of composted organic matter annually are essential to rebuild soil structure and improve moisture retention.

What permits and licenses are needed to regrade my backyard?

Any significant grading or earthwork on a 0.19-acre lot typically requires a permit from the Costa Mesa Planning Division to ensure proper drainage and compliance with municipal code. More critically, the contractor must hold a valid C-27 Landscaping license from the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB). This licensing is mandatory for projects involving earthmoving, irrigation system installation, or structural changes, protecting you from liability and substandard work.

My yard floods during winter rains. What's a long-term solution?

This is a common issue in Costa Mesa due to alkaline sandy loam over a clay-heavy, compacted subsoil, which creates high runoff. The solution involves improving permeability at the surface. Installing permeable concrete pavers for patios or walkways allows stormwater to infiltrate directly, reducing ponding. This approach often meets the Costa Mesa Planning Division's runoff management standards and can be integrated with subsurface French drains for complete system redundancy.

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