Top Landscaping Services in Napa, CA, 94558 | Compare & Call
Keystone Yards Landscaping & Design
Keystone Yards Landscaping & Design is your trusted partner for transforming outdoor spaces in Napa, Sonoma, and Marin counties. Founded in 2015, we specialize in comprehensive landscape design and co...
Wine Country Pavers
Founded in 2014 by lead foreman Everton Rocha, Wine Country Pavers is a Napa-based hardscape contracting business built on a foundation of deep local experience. Everton, who has been in the construct...
Founded in 1985, Tierra Bella Landscaping is a family-owned business dedicated to enhancing Napa's residential and commercial properties. For decades, we've built a reputation on reliable, comprehensi...
C & C Landscaping And Gardening Services is a trusted local provider for both Napa and Solano Counties, specializing in a comprehensive range of landscape solutions. We handle everything from detailed...
Hi, I'm Silvester, the owner of SJ Yard Works. Since 2013, my journey has been deeply rooted in the Napa Valley soil. I started with simple gardening maintenance, driven by a commitment to provide for...
Napa Valley Ponds and Water Features
Napa Valley Ponds and Water Features has grown from a local maintenance provider into a comprehensive service for all things water in Napa. We began by focusing on essential repairs and installations,...
North Bay Ponds & Water
North Bay Ponds & Water is a Napa-based landscape design and construction firm specializing in creating beautiful, resilient outdoor spaces. We understand the local challenges, particularly lawn droug...
Los Amigos Landscape is a Napa-based masonry and landscaping company owned by Miguel Morales, who brings years of construction experience to every project. Specializing in custom stonework and pavers ...
Grape Valley Landscape is a full-service landscaping company serving Napa, CA, specializing in comprehensive outdoor solutions from design to maintenance. We help local homeowners address common issue...
Figueroa Landscaping is a family-owned and operated business serving Napa, CA, with a commitment to transforming outdoor spaces through personalized care and expertise. Founded on core values of famil...
FAQs
Is there a lower-maintenance alternative to our traditional lawn?
Transitioning to a climate-adaptive landscape is the most effective strategy. Replacing turf with a matrix of natives like Hummingbird Sage, Ceanothus, and Western Redbud drastically reduces water, mowing, and chemical inputs. This biodiversity-rich planting is inherently quieter, aligning with the shift away from gas-powered equipment, and provides superior habitat value and fire resilience.
Our soil feels hard and lifeless. Is this typical for our neighborhood?
Yes, this is a common legacy condition in Alta Heights. Lots developed around 1974 have over 50 years of soil compaction. Your clay loam soil, while fertile, has poor permeability and low organic matter from decades of conventional maintenance. Core aeration and incorporating 2-3 inches of compost are critical to rebuild soil structure, improve water infiltration, and support a healthy rhizosphere.
What invasive pests should we watch for, and how do we treat them responsibly?
Vigilance is required for invasive species like Yellow Star-thistle and Shot Hole Borers. Treatment prioritizes mechanical removal and targeted, organic biocontrols. Any application must follow Napa County's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Ordinance, which prohibits fertilizer and pesticide discharge into storm drains. We schedule treatments outside of seasonal blackout dates to protect watershed health.
Why does our small grading project require a licensed contractor?
On a 0.15-acre lot, even minor grading can impact drainage patterns and structural integrity of neighboring properties. The City of Napa Planning Division requires permits for such work to ensure compliance with erosion control and stormwater plans. Hiring a contractor with a valid CSLB license guarantees they carry the necessary bonding and insurance, protecting you from liability for improper execution.
We need urgent storm debris cleanup to meet HOA compliance. How fast can you respond?
Our electric fleet is staged for rapid deployment. From a central dispatch near the Oxbow Public Market, we can access Alta Heights via CA-29, arriving within the 20-30 minute window for peak storm response. This allows immediate debris management to mitigate drainage hazards and maintain defensible space, all while operating within local noise ordinance hours.
We have seasonal ponding in our yard. What's the best long-term fix?
Ponding is a direct result of high clay content slowing percolation. The solution integrates grading and permeable materials. Installing a French drain system tied to a dry well addresses subsurface water, while replacing impervious surfaces with permeable concrete pavers increases surface infiltration. This approach meets City of Napa Planning Division standards for managing stormwater runoff on-site.
How can we keep our lawn green under Stage 2 water restrictions?
Compliance is achieved through precision irrigation. Wi-Fi ET-based smart controllers adjust schedules in real-time using local evapotranspiration data, applying water only when needed. For Tall Fescue blends, this means deep, infrequent watering at dawn to minimize evaporation. This system typically reduces water use by 20-30% while maintaining turf health within municipal allotments.
Are permeable pavers a better choice than wood decking for our patio?
For durability and fire safety, permeable concrete pavers and Sonoma Fieldstone are superior. Unlike wood, they require no sealing, resist rot, and have a lifespan exceeding 25 years. Their non-combustible nature is critical for meeting Moderate Fire Wise defensible space requirements in WUI zones, and their permeability directly mitigates the site's drainage hazard.