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Plymouth Landscaping

Plymouth Landscaping

Plymouth, CA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Plymouth Landscaping provides honest, local landscaping service in Plymouth, California. We show up on time and leave every yard clean and sharp.
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Earth Shaping Landscapes

Earth Shaping Landscapes

Plymouth CA 95669
Landscaping

Earth Shaping Landscapes is a Plymouth-based landscaping company specializing in the precise grading and irrigation solutions needed for the local terrain. We understand that homeowners here frequentl...



Question Answers

Is decomposed granite or wood better for a new patio that needs to last?

Decomposed granite is superior for longevity and fire safety. While wood requires constant sealing and deteriorates, DG stabilizes over time and requires minimal upkeep. For properties in a High Wildland-Urban Interface Zone, non-combustible materials like DG and Sierra Gold flagstone are essential for creating the required defensible space. These inorganic materials also do not host pests that can undermine structural integrity.

What are the biggest weed threats and how do I treat them safely?

In Plymouth's Zone 9a, watch for invasive yellow starthistle and medusahead. Manual removal before seed set is most effective. For post-emergent control, use targeted, EPA-registered herbicides applied by a CSLB-licensed professional to ensure statewide N-P-K runoff compliance. Critical application timing avoids municipal blackout dates designed to protect watersheds, and soil health is maintained by following treatment with compost to outcompete future weeds.

Why do I need a special permit to regrade my 0.35-acre lot?

Grading that alters drainage patterns or involves significant cut and fill requires a permit from the Amador County Planning Department. On a 0.35-acre parcel, even modest changes can impact neighboring properties and watershed health. The work must be performed by a contractor holding a C-27 Landscaping license or a related classification from the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), which ensures carry adequate bonding and insurance for earthwork.

How quickly can you respond for an emergency storm cleanup to meet HOA compliance?

For an urgent cleanup from a Downtown Plymouth address, our electric fleet can dispatch from the Amador County Fairgrounds. The route via CA-49 allows for a standard 45-60 minute arrival during peak response windows. This schedule accounts for traffic variables while ensuring compliance with local noise ordinances that restrict gas-powered equipment use during early morning and evening hours.

Can I keep my Tall Fescue lawn healthy under Stage 1 water restrictions?

Yes, with precise irrigation management. Wi-Fi ET-based controllers adjust watering schedules daily using local evapotranspiration data, applying water only when the turfgrass needs it. This technology can reduce water use by 20-30% compared to traditional timers, keeping Tall Fescue viable within voluntary conservation limits. Deep, infrequent watering cycles are programmed to encourage deeper root growth, improving drought resilience.

What are low-maintenance alternatives to my high-water lawn?

Transitioning to a climate-adaptive landscape with California natives like Deergrass, White Sage, and Western Redbud significantly reduces water and maintenance. These established plantings require no gas-powered leaf blowing, aligning with future noise ordinance trends. A layered planting of Blue Elderberry and California Poppy supports local biodiversity and creates a defensible space compliant with our High Fire Wise rating, moving beyond purely ornamental landscaping.

Why does my lawn in Downtown Plymouth have drainage problems and thin grass?

Properties in this neighborhood, built around 1985, have Ultic Haploxeralfs soil that is now 41 years mature. This soil type naturally develops a dense, clay-heavy subsoil layer that restricts water percolation and root growth. Core aeration in early spring is critical to fracture this layer and incorporate organic compost. Without this amendment, turfgrass roots remain shallow and vulnerable to summer drought stress.

My yard collects water; what's a permanent solution that also looks good?

Moderate runoff is common here due to our clay-heavy subsoil. Replacing impermeable surfaces with permeable decomposed granite (DG) patios or walkways allows water to infiltrate directly into the soil. For retaining walls or patios, using open-joint systems with gravel beds behind Sierra Gold flagstone can create functional dry creek beds. These designs often meet the Amador County Planning Department's updated runoff standards without requiring complex underground drainage systems.

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