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Orange Blossom Landscaping

Orange Blossom Landscaping

Orange Blossom, CA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

At Orange Blossom Landscaping, we help homeowners in Orange Blossom, California keep their yards neat and healthy. From mowing to full landscape installs, we do the job right.
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Common Questions

What permits and credentials should we verify before hiring for a patio and grading project?

Any significant grading or hardscape installation on a 0.22-acre lot typically requires a permit from Orange Blossom Planning & Development Services. You must hire a contractor holding a valid C-27 Landscaping license from the California Contractors State License Board. This license is mandatory for projects combining earthwork and construction valued at $500 or more. Verifying this license and ensuring the contractor pulls the proper permits protects you from liability and ensures work meets municipal codes for drainage and structure.

Is a wood deck or paver patio better for longevity and fire safety?

Permeable concrete pavers offer superior longevity and fire resilience compared to wood. They are non-combustible and, when installed with a gravel base, contribute to defensible space requirements for our Moderate (WUI Zone 2) fire rating. Wood requires constant sealing and is a fuel source. Pavers also manage site drainage effectively and do not rot or warp. For durability and compliance with fire-wise landscaping principles, pavers are the recommended hardscape material.

We want to reduce mowing and gas equipment noise. What are our options?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive landscape with native plants like Cleveland Sage, Deergrass, and Toyon significantly reduces maintenance. These plants require no weekly mowing, minimal summer water once established, and thrive in our Zone 10a climate. This shift aligns with the move toward electric-only equipment ordinances by eliminating the need for gas-powered blowers and mowers. The result is a quiet, biodiverse habitat that conserves resources and stays ahead of regulatory trends.

We have an invasive weed taking over. How do we treat it safely?

First, identify the species; common alerts in our area include Bermudagrass incursion into planting beds or invasive spurge. Treatment must avoid phosphorus-containing products, as they are prohibited in runoff zones. A targeted, organic herbicide application or precise manual removal is effective. Timing is critical—applications should be made during active growth periods and never near forecasted rain to prevent chemical movement. This approach manages the invasion without violating local fertilizer ordinances.

Water pools in our yard after every rain. What's the best long-term fix?

Moderate runoff in alkaline sandy loam is often caused by seasonal surface compaction, which reduces percolation. The solution integrates grading for positive slope away from structures and installing subsurface French drains. For new hardscapes, using permeable concrete pavers is recommended. They allow stormwater to infiltrate directly, meeting Orange Blossom Planning & Development Services' runoff standards and recharging groundwater, which is superior to directing water into the storm drain system.

Our yard has been struggling since we moved in. Could the soil itself be the problem?

In Orange Blossom Heights, the typical alkaline sandy loam is a legacy of the area's development and geology. For a property from the 1985 building era, this soil has matured for over 40 years without significant organic replenishment, leading to compaction and reduced permeability. The high pH (7.6) locks up essential nutrients like iron, which can cause chlorosis in non-native plants. Core aeration combined with incorporating composted organic matter is essential to improve soil structure, increase water retention, and begin correcting the nutrient imbalance.

How can we keep our St. Augustine lawn healthy with only two watering days per week?

Stage 2 water restrictions require precise management. A smart, Wi-Fi ET-based irrigation system is the solution. It automatically adjusts run times using real-time evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the lawn needs it and never on restricted days. This technology, combined with proper mowing height and seasonal aeration, maintains turf health within the municipal allotment. It effectively replaces a fixed schedule with a dynamic, weather-responsive program that conserves water.

We need emergency storm cleanup to meet an HOA deadline. How fast can a crew arrive?

A crew can be dispatched from our base near Citrus Heritage Park and routed via State Route 55 to reach Orange Blossom Heights. Our standard peak storm response window is 25-35 minutes. All equipment is electric, complying with local noise ordinances, allowing for immediate morning or evening work without restriction. We prioritize jobs that mitigate safety hazards or prevent compliance fines, ensuring a swift and efficient resolution.

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