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Val Verde Landscaping

Val Verde Landscaping

Val Verde, CA
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Val Verde Landscaping delivers skilled landscaping service across Val Verde, California. From small yards to large projects, we keep outdoor spaces in top shape.
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Green Works SCV

Green Works SCV

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
28940 Chiquito Cyn Rd, Val Verde CA 91384
Landscaping, Irrigation, Architects

Green Works SCV is a Val Verde-based landscaping, irrigation, and architectural firm that transforms outdoor spaces into personalized ecosystems. Our landscape architects blend your aesthetic vision w...

R & S Construction

R & S Construction

Val Verde CA 91384
Masonry/Concrete, Landscaping

R & S Construction is a Val Verde-based contractor specializing in masonry, concrete, and landscaping. We understand the unique challenges local homeowners face, like poor lawn grading that leads to d...



Question Answers

My sloped yard in Val Verde washes out every rain. What's the solution?

Alkaline sandy loam on slopes has high erosion potential due to low organic matter and poor aggregation. Installing permeable decomposed granite hardscape creates stable, well-draining surfaces that manage runoff. This meets Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning standards for on-site water retention and prevents further soil loss.

I see invasive weeds but am worried about fertilizer rules near the park.

Treating invasive species like yellow starthistle requires targeted methods that avoid broad-spectrum herbicides. Manual removal or spot-treating with organic, non-phosphorus products is essential to comply with statewide Stormwater Runoff Prevention ordinances, especially near Val Verde Park waterways. Timing applications outside of seasonal blackout dates prevents nutrient leaching.

My Val Verde Estates lawn from 1989 struggles. Is it just old?

Properties built around 1989 have soil over 35 years old, which in our alkaline sandy loam leads to severe compaction. The initial construction and decades of foot traffic reduce soil percolation, starving grass roots of oxygen and water. Core aeration and organic amendments like composted wood chips are critical to counteract the high pH and restore soil structure.

I want to reduce mowing and gas blower noise. What are my options?

Transitioning high-maintenance turf to a landscape of California Poppy, Cleveland Sage, and Deergrass significantly reduces bi-weekly mowing and eliminates gas-powered equipment. This native palette is adapted to our zone 9b climate, requires minimal water, and positions your property ahead of the 2026 electric-only maintenance mandate for noise reduction.

A storm caused major debris. How fast can you get here for an emergency cleanup?

Our electric-only fleet is dispatched for emergencies within the hour. A crew will route from Val Verde Park via I-5 to your location in Val Verde Estates. During peak storm conditions, anticipate a 45-60 minute arrival window to ensure safe transit and immediate deployment for HOA compliance and hazard mitigation.

Is decomposed granite better than wood for a new patio in our fire zone?

For WUI Zone 3 compliance, decomposed granite is superior to combustible wood. This inorganic, permeable material creates a non-flammable defensible space, a key requirement for a high Fire Wise rating. It also offers greater longevity in our climate, does not warp or decay, and manages stormwater more effectively than solid surfaces.

With Stage 2 water restrictions, how do I keep my St. Augustine grass alive?

Stage 2 mandates require precise water management. Smart Wi-Fi ET-based controllers use real-time evapotranspiration data to schedule irrigation, applying water only when the turf needs it. This technology allows St. Augustine grass to receive its required moisture while staying strictly within municipal allotments, conserving hundreds of gallons monthly.

Do I need a permit to regrade my half-acre lot, and who can do the work?

Yes, regrading a 0.50-acre property in Val Verde requires a permit from the Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning due to erosion and runoff concerns. The work must be performed by a contractor holding a C-27 Landscaping license from the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), as this scale of earthmoving exceeds typical maintenance.

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