Top Landscaping Services in Woodland, CA, 95695 | Compare & Call

There are 206 landscaping companies server in Woodland CA

Del Toro J&M lawn care care

Del Toro J&M lawn care care

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (6)
Linda CA 95901
Lawn Services

Del Toro J&M Lawn Care is a trusted, locally-owned lawn service provider serving Linda, CA. We understand the unique challenges homeowners face in our climate, such as plant heat stress and shifting r...

S J Tadeos Landscaping

S J Tadeos Landscaping

Woodland CA 95776
Lawn Services, Tree Services, Irrigation

S J Tadeos Landscaping is a family-owned business serving Woodland, CA, with over two decades of experience in lawn care, tree services, and irrigation. Founded by Alfredo Garcia in 2002, the company ...

Renopro Construction

Renopro Construction

Woodland CA 95776
General Contractors, Landscaping, Foundation Repair

RenoPro Construction is a trusted, fully licensed general and electrical contractor serving Woodland, CA, and the surrounding areas. We specialize in comprehensive home projects, from ADU and room add...

B&E H Tree services & Landscaping

B&E H Tree services & Landscaping

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Sacramento CA 95823
Landscaping, Tree Services

B&E H Tree Services & Landscaping is a trusted local provider in Sacramento, CA, offering comprehensive tree care and landscaping solutions. Specializing in services like tree pruning, removal, and sh...

J Castro Landscaping

J Castro Landscaping

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
Woodland CA 95695
Landscaping, Masonry/Concrete, Fences & Gates

J Castro Landscaping is a family-owned and operated business proudly serving Woodland, CA, and the surrounding area for over eight years. Starting from humble beginnings with lawn mowing, we've grown ...

Easy Green

Easy Green

Elk Grove CA 95624
Lawn Services

Easy Green is Elk Grove's trusted local lawn care specialist, dedicated to solving the common irrigation headaches that plague area homeowners. We understand that issues like hidden system leaks and f...

California Good Vibes

California Good Vibes

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (9)
Sacramento CA 95820
Landscaping, Irrigation, Masonry/Concrete

Founded in 2024, California Good Vibes brings over two decades of industry leadership directly to Sacramento homeowners. After years of managing and building teams for other companies, we started our ...

NEG Building Services

NEG Building Services

1778 Stebbing Dr, Roseville CA 95747
Window Washing, Landscaping, Pressure Washers

NEG Building Services, Inc. has been a trusted partner for Roseville property owners since 2006. We are a full-service construction and maintenance firm with deep roots in the community, offering a co...

Xscape Gardens

Xscape Gardens

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (8)
Shingle Springs CA 95682
Landscape Architects or Designers, Landscaping, Irrigation

My journey with Xscape Gardens is rooted in a deep passion for plants, cultivated since becoming a Master Gardener in 2010 and deepened through earning three Horticulture degrees. This isn't just a bu...

J & A Landscape

J & A Landscape

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Vacaville CA 95688
Landscaping

J & A Landscape is a trusted, full-service landscaping company serving Vacaville, CA, and the surrounding areas. With expertise in both construction and maintenance, we specialize in earthmoving, driv...



Estimated Landscaping Service Costs in Woodland, CA

Seasonal Yard CleanupEstimated Range
$344 - $464
Lawn Mowing & EdgingEstimated Range
$59 - $89
Mulch Delivery & InstallEstimated Range
$444 - $599
Paver Patio InstallationEstimated Range
$5,474 - $7,304
New Sod InstallationEstimated Range
$2,484 - $3,319

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

Questions and Answers

My yard floods after moderate rain - what solutions work with Woodland's clay soil?

Capay Silty Clay's high shrink-swell potential creates poor vertical infiltration that leads to standing water. We install French drains with clean gravel surrounded by geotextile fabric to create subsurface drainage channels. For hardscape areas, decomposed granite with resin binder provides permeability that meets Community Development Department runoff standards while stabilizing surfaces. Grading should create a 2% slope away from structures, with dry creek beds using native stone to manage overflow during heavy precipitation events.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency tree cleanup after a storm?

Our electric maintenance fleet can dispatch from the Woodland Public Library area within 20-30 minutes during peak storm response. We route via I-5 to access College Town neighborhoods efficiently while complying with noise ordinances prohibiting gas-powered equipment near residential zones. Emergency protocols prioritize safety assessments before debris removal, particularly for Valley Oaks that may have compromised root systems in shrink-swell clay soils. All storm response vehicles carry permeable erosion control blankets to prevent runoff issues.

Should I choose decomposed granite or wood decking for my backyard patio?

Decomposed granite with resin binder outperforms wood in Woodland's climate for longevity and fire safety. While wood requires annual sealing and deteriorates in 10-15 years, stabilized granite surfaces last 25+ years with minimal maintenance. For moderate Wildland-Urban Interface zones, non-combustible hardscape materials create essential defensible space within 30 feet of structures. The permeable nature of resin-bound granite also manages runoff better than impervious wood decks, reducing drainage issues in clay soil landscapes.

How can I maintain my Tall Fescue lawn during Woodland's Stage 1 water restrictions?

Evapotranspiration smart controllers optimize irrigation by calculating actual water loss from your Dwarf Tall Fescue based on local weather data. These systems automatically adjust watering schedules to stay within municipal conservation guidelines while preventing drought stress. For Capay clay soils, we program shorter, more frequent cycles to prevent runoff and ensure 6-8 inch root zone penetration. Weekly monitoring during April-October peak growth ensures your turf receives 0.75-1 inch of water weekly without exceeding Stage 1 voluntary limits.

How do I treat invasive weeds without violating Woodland's fertilizer restrictions?

Targeted manual removal combined with organic pre-emergents manages most invasive species without phosphorus applications near storm drains. For persistent issues like yellow starthistle or medusahead, we apply vinegar-based herbicides during early growth stages, avoiding City Stormwater Management Plan blackout dates. Improving soil health through mycorrhizae inoculation competes against invasives naturally. Regular monitoring during mid-March peak mulching season prevents seed establishment while maintaining defensible space for fire-wise landscaping in moderate risk zones.

What permits and licenses are needed for regrading my 0.19 acre property?

Grading projects exceeding 50 cubic yards require a permit from Woodland Community Development Department with engineered drainage plans. California Contractors State License Board mandates C-27 landscaping licenses for any work valued over $500, including soil movement and erosion control installation. On 0.19 acre lots, even minor grading can trigger review due to stormwater management requirements in clay soil areas. Professional licensing ensures proper compaction testing and adherence to setback regulations that prevent neighbor drainage issues.

What low-maintenance alternatives work for replacing high-water-use turf grass?

Transitioning to native plant communities reduces maintenance by 70% while supporting local ecology. We design with Valley Oak understory plantings of Western Redbud, Deergrass, and Narrowleaf Milkweed that thrive in Zone 9b without summer irrigation. California Poppy meadows provide seasonal color while establishing deep taproots that improve clay soil structure. This approach eliminates weekly mowing and aligns with evolving noise ordinances by removing gas-blower dependency through strategic mulching and plant selection.

Why does my College Town yard have such dense, hard soil that won't absorb water?

Woodland's College Town neighborhood sits on Capay Silty Clay soil with pH 7.5-8.2, which naturally has poor permeability. Since most homes here were built around 1980, the soil has experienced 46 years of compaction from construction and routine maintenance without significant amendment. This alkaline clay soil develops a hardpan layer that restricts root growth and water infiltration. Annual core aeration combined with 2-3 inches of composted organic matter can improve soil structure and microbial activity.

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